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Grand Theft Hamlet: Alternative Human Connection
Linda Muir’s Victorian Costumes in Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu
Humanity and Humour in A Real Pain
Dressing Juliet in Love Actually
Kneecap: raucous Irish-language comedy reveals lingering effects of the Troubles in West Belfast
On the face of it, Kneecap, the new film from writer-director Rich Peppiatt, is a fictionalised biopic of a Gaelic hip-hop group from Northern Ireland.
Tish: An Essay by Alex Niven
As the sublime new biopic Tish proves beyond all doubt, Tish Murtha is one of the forgotten heroes of late-twentieth-century photography. Murtha herself was a prodigal talent from the ruins of post-industrial Tyneside, whose pictures discovered the fun and pathos in an otherwise gloomy setting – her black-and-white photos lit-up by the sense of mischief, moodiness and defiance evident in the poses of her mostly youthful subjects.
Reel Recommendations: Cinema is Dreaming V
In celebration of Tyneside Cinema’s new season ‘Dream Logic’, Reel Recommendations has decided to offer a historic journey through a century of cinema (starting later than the earliest origins of the medium, beginning instead in 1910 and travelling through to 2020) in pursuit of a fevered map of filmic dreams and dreamy films. Imagine yourself striding through the oneiric ages: a cinematic sleepwalker, dreaming with eyes wide open.