Spiritual home of Manchester’s counterculture, The Northern Quarter grew as an alternative to the traditionally commercial shopping and entertainment services that dominate the nearby city centre. From Afflecks Palace to…
Over the past decade, international film has increasingly found its way onto the UK’s cinema screens. Huge successes like Spain’s ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ (2006) and Sweden’s ‘Let the Right One In’…
The memory has never left me. It was 2005 and I was cruising the badlands of Wanstead, East London in my emasculating but fuel efficient entry level Ford Ka. I…
To celebrate the Christmas season, Playgroup Festival in conjunction with Concorde 2 is selling a very limited number of tickets to our 2012 event at 2011 prices through the C2…
21 fights, 2 events, and 1 World Heavyweight Title bout; a busy week in life of the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC).
By a margin the smaller of the two events,…
Turner prize winning artist Steve McQueen’s second feature film Shame opened Cinecity – The Brighton Film Festival on Thursday night. Shame is a stark and harrowing portrayal of sex addiction,…
Marimbas with death metal, death metal with marimbas! Why shouldn’t it work?
Guatemala might lack any kind of film industry to speak of, however this may be advantageous for a…
The Duke of York’s Picturehouse
The Duke of York’s is far and away the best cinema in Brighton. From its Edwardian architecture to it’s diverse programme of films, from its…