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Films To Uplift You During Lockdown

Tuesday 19th May 2020

It’s been a difficult time, and while we’re still having to spend a lot of time at home, a lot of us are watching far more TV. If … Continue Reading

Film Review: The Artist “feels like a newly-discovered gem”

Tuesday 12th May 2020

A daring concept, beautifully presented, The Artist became the cinematic phenomenon of 2011. Working on the idea of a modern silent film, this was a project years in … Continue Reading

Border review – “An intense, dark fable”

Thursday 7th May 2020

Review by Lila Taylor

You can watch the film for a limited time on channel 4: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/border.

Border (2018) is Ali Abbasi’s intense, dark fable … Continue Reading

Justice is Served by Nick Remy Matthews

Friday 1st May 2020

Justice is a very special six year old with a passion for scams. With his seventh birthday fast approaching he comes up with an audacious plan: to get the penthouse … Continue Reading

More Than Stories by Anya Lewin

Wednesday 22nd April 2020

More than Stories is a film composed of three parts and made over 12 years, that has at its heart the haunted memories of Jewish life embedded in stories passed down … Continue Reading

Film Review: Rear Window

Tuesday 21st April 2020

Our reviewer Helen Tope revisits Hitchcock’s classic.

Sitting in Alfred Hitchcock’s creative high-point, Rear Window is a textbook thriller. While it doesn’t have the psychosexual drama of Vertigo, Rear … Continue Reading

Reclaim The Frame Events This Week – Misbehaviour and Laura Mulvey

Tuesday 21st April 2020

In their mission to bring ever-greater audiences to films by women, Reclaim The Frame have moved their activities online for now. There are two fantastic events coming up this … Continue Reading

Free films from Iris Prize LGBT Film Festival

Thursday 16th April 2020

Organisers of Iris Prize LGBT+ Film Festival have made three short films from the Iris archive available for free on their YouTube channel. The films are all directed by … Continue Reading

Reclaim The Frame Events This Week – The Perfect Candidate and Eye To Eye

Tuesday 14th April 2020

In their mission to bring ever-greater audiences to films by women, Reclaim The Frame have moved their activities online for now. There are two fantastic events coming up this … Continue Reading

On Missing The Cinema

Tuesday 14th April 2020

By Director and Film Programmer Anna Navas

Saturday the 14th March was the last day PAC was open to the public. It is barely a … Continue Reading

Double Indemnity Film Review

Thursday 9th April 2020

Our reviewer Helen Tope revisits the classic 1944 film noir.

Provocative and darkly glamorous, Double Indemnity is director Billy Wilder’s take on the film noir genre. Released in 1944, … Continue Reading

Womb by Amber Amare

Tuesday 7th April 2020

“If you want to understand any woman, you must first ask her about her mother and then listen carefully. – The more a daughter knows about the details … Continue Reading

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