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Film

Mamma Mia by moonlight

Artrix to stage another classic drive-in movie.

10 August, 2017 in Film.

Bollywood needs to rethink Dalit representation, media scholar says

Birmingham academic claims film “highlighting misrepresentation of marginalised people”.

9 August, 2017 in Community, Education, Film.

Screengrab: Real wild about Wild

Richard Lutz trawls through this week’s movies on the box to find the gems.

7 August, 2017 in Film, Television.

Screengrab: Don’t forget the bad guys

Richard Lutz picks the flix you gotta see on the crystal box this week.

25 July, 2017 in Film, Television.

Artrix announces new autumn season

All-round family entertainment in prospect.

18 July, 2017 in Childrens, Comedy, Dance, Film, Music.

Cinema tie-up with social care charity

Additional autism friendly screenings coming to Birmingham for the summer holidays.

11 July, 2017 in Childrens, Film, Health.

Screengrab: Captain Kirk

Richard Lutz pays tribute to a classic newspaper movie on the box this week.

9 July, 2017 in Film, Most recent, Television.

Thirty years of beastly Withnail

Alex Simpson tells of a cult gathering in Birmingham.

5 July, 2017 in Festivals, Film.

Spliff and chips

Richard Lutz wavers through another inchoate seven days.

2 July, 2017 in Comment, Film, Most recent, Music.

Heroes beat villains in Brindleyplace film vote

Film festival selections announced.

29 June, 2017 in Festivals, Film.

Family fun at Artrix this summer holiday

Bromsgrove’s arts centre has fun in the sun for all.

26 June, 2017 in Childrens, Film, Theatre.

Always the right places

Dave Woodhall listens to iconic film maker Don Letts about punk, reggae and parties.

7 June, 2017 in Film, Most recent, Music.

Europe’s largest Indian film festival returns to Birmingham

Eleven films, three documentaries, ten days, three cinemas and countless stars.

7 June, 2017 in Festivals, Film.

Haircut and other stories

Richard Lutz wrestles with the wreckage of another week.

3 June, 2017 in Birmingham, Environment, Film, Most recent, Theatre, Tourism, What's on.

Screengrab: Mitch, weed and the hard desert

 Richard Lutz picks the best movie on TV this week

27 May, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

Critics choice

Fancy a trip to watch films? Read on.

26 May, 2017 in Festivals, Film.

Film festival nominations wanted

Will heroes beat the villains on the big screen at Brindleyplace?

16 May, 2017 in Charities, Festivals, Film.

Autism friendly screenings coming to Birmingham

More cinemas to take part in community events.

4 May, 2017 in Community, Film.

Screengrab: A gamine English star, a prickly Scot and Skelton Knaggs

Richard Lutz points the finger at a quartet of movies that will fill your crystal screen this week.

26 March, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent.

British Independent Film Awards to show in Birmingham

Best of British comes to city screen.

23 March, 2017 in Film.

Flatpack 11 line-up revealed

Details of city film festival made public.

10 March, 2017 in Festivals, Film.

Autism friendly screenings coming to Birmingham

Cinemas to stage special dedicated events.

9 March, 2017 in Community, Film.

Screengrab: When Mr Leech met Ms Scicilone

    Richard Lutz dredges the tv movie schedules for the film you just gotta see   Well, sport fans, there’s some real ugly junk on the box this week when it comes to movies- though there is a peep of light with a Muppets’ effort called Kermit: The Swamp Years (Thurs, Sky Family, 2.50AM).…

7 March, 2017 in Film, Most recent, What's on.

The Oscars: Moonlight best but will it win?

Richard Lutz explains why this movie about love and generosity is the natural choice for the best film award this Sunday.

24 February, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Screengrab: John Wayne and his real war wound

Richard Lutz gets all gung-ho about the most intriguing movie on the box this week

14 February, 2017 in Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Flatpack unveils programme for eleventh edition

World-acclaimed film festival returns for 2017.

7 February, 2017 in Exhibitions, Festivals, Film.

Hollywood meets live music at Symphony Hall

There’s a unique tie-up of film and classical music taking place on Sunday.

4 February, 2017 in Classical, Film.

Screengrab: A grounded Redford takes to the high seas

Richard Lutz navigates through the dross of the week’s movies on tv to find a sunken treasure

30 January, 2017 in Film, Television.

Screengrab: The Straight Story about an odyssey in old age

Richard Lutz checks out the best movie on the box for this week. 

17 January, 2017 in Film, Television.

Warriors coming out to play

Stars of cult film to visit Birmingham.

1 December, 2016 in Film.

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