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Tyneside Cinema Tag Archive

The Mercy (12A) Review

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The drama revolves around Donald Crowhurst (Colin Firth), a family man, inventor and amateur sailor, who risks his home and business for glory in a 1966 sailing race round the...

Ingmar Bergman season at the Tyneside Cinema

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Joe Holloran discusses the Tyneside cinema's Ingmar Bergman season...

The Black Crack Cinema Experience; Punk Rock Single’s @ Mr. Drayton’s Record Player

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If you're a music fan and haven't checked out Mr. Drayton's Record Player then what are you waiting for? Here's what goes down... ...

The Handmaiden (18)

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Carys Rose Thomas checks out this erotic thriller. Will it be enticing, or a little bit alienating?...

Mad Max: Fury Road – Black & Chrome (15)

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Wayne Madden heads to Tyneside Cinema to see the black and white version of the 2015 film. Will it be enhanced, or maybe not?...

Viceroy’s House (12A)

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Calum Trenaman checks out this partition drama for us. Will it be realistic, or more of a washing over?...

Golden Oldies: John Water’s Pink Flamingos

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Throughout March, the Tyneside Cinema is celebrating John Waters, the outrageous director who turned bad taste into an art form. Sophie Schneider braces herself to view his most...

The Love Witch (15)

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Rachel Baker checks out this giallo inspired flick. Will it do the genre justice, or just fall flat?...

Certain Women (12A)

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Helena Buchanan heads to see this film starring Kristen Stewart. Will it be interesting, or maybe just boring?...

Lion (PG)

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Sidney Pinsent heads to see this Oscar nominated film. Will it stand up to its praises?...