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Cinema

Rocketman stars at Artrix

Brush with Elton John memorabilia at Rocketman screening.

29 June, 2019 in Cinema, Music.

Brindleyplace Film Festival returns

Grab your popcorn, pull up a deckchair and enjoy.

20 June, 2019 in Cinema, Family, Festivals, Film.

Funding boost for Wolverhampton independent cinema

Light House fundraiser shining bright with two weeks to go.

4 April, 2019 in Cinema, Community.

New film festival for Birmingham

MAC event to showcase best of Pakistan cinema.

4 March, 2019 in Cinema, Community, Festivals, Film.

Wolverhampton cinema reports record sales

Record for Light House cinema and bar as awards season gathers pace.

7 February, 2019 in Cinema.

Adieu Mr Redford, goodbye 2018

Richard Lutz says goodbye to The Sundance Kid and leafs through his own bookshelf in yet another first week of a new year.

2 January, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Books, Cinema, Television.

Light House rescuers band together

Senior Volunteer Army formed to help save Wolverhampton cinema.

2 November, 2018 in Cinema, Community.

Free cinema tickets at Light House

Light House celebrates National Lottery Cinema Day with free tickets.

18 September, 2018 in Cinema.

Independent Wolverhampton cinema becomes community award winner

Warning about Light House’s future as venue celebrates.

19 July, 2018 in Cinema, Community.

Cinema at Artrix

Summer blockbusters set for Bromsgrove’s big screen.

11 July, 2018 in Cinema, Family.

Supermassive Muse film comes to Light House

Wolverhampton date for acclaimed concert documentary.

12 June, 2018 in Cinema, Music.

Birmingham Indian Film Festival launched

Enjoy the best of South Asian cinema.

7 June, 2018 in Cinema, Festivals.

Virtual Man and other tales

Richard Lutz ponders the last seven days of a mis-spent middle age.

12 May, 2018 in Architecture, Books, Cinema, Features, Most recent, Museums, Travel.

Midland premieres for Birmingham Indian Film Festival

Celebration of South Asian culture and history.

3 May, 2018 in Cinema, Community, Festivals.

Autism friendly screenings coming to Birmingham

Cinemas to put on suitable screenings for families.

5 January, 2018 in Cinema, Community.

May the Force be with Artrix

Special night to celebrate latest in the Star Wars franchise.

30 November, 2017 in Cinema, Family.

Autism friendly screenings coming to Birmingham this month

Cinema chains to host special showings for family and older audiences.

3 August, 2017 in Charities, Cinema, Community, Family.

Happenings at Artrix

Keeping fit after Christmas, holiday cinema and live music – Bromsgrove’s arts centre has them all.

22 December, 2016 in Cinema, Community, Family, Music.

Screengrab: Clooney, Kirk and Christmas

Richard Lutz trawls the movies on the box that you just can’t miss…

11 December, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Cinema, Most recent, Television.

Coming to Artrix

Artrix goes literary, and comic, in the coming week.

19 January, 2016 in Cinema, Comedy, Music, Theatre.

Full Beam Festival drives into Kidderminster

Drive-in movies a highlight of summer fun.

29 April, 2015 in Cinema, Festivals.

Coming to Artrix

There’s a mixed bag coming up at at the Artrix Arts Centre.

8 April, 2015 in Cinema, Music, Theatre.

Coming up at Artrix

Film, comedy and loads for children.

17 March, 2015 in Childrens, Cinema, Comedy, Most recent.

Art cinema

It’s a big scren month at Artrix.

6 January, 2015 in Cinema.

What’s On at Artrix

Stage, screen and live music coming up.

3 June, 2014 in Cinema, Comedy, Music, Theatre.

Screengrab: Icons Aweigh in a Ruined City

Richard Lutz points you to the best film on the box this week.

19 January, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Cinema, Most recent.

Of Conversations, Spying and the Movies

By Richard Lutz

29 October, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Cinema, Film, Most recent, Politics.

International film festival to see stars descend on Coventry

A host of big names from the East Asian movie scene will be arriving in Coventry for a prestigious international film event.

4 October, 2013 in Cinema, Coventry, Festivals.

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