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LEARN MORE07 January 2022
Mark Walsh completes his countdown of the best movies of 2021.
31 December 2021
Our film critic, Mark Walsh, offers his picks of the best movies from the year.
03 December 2021
The 59-year-old actor was seen hanging upside down on the wing of a war plane in this stunt for Mission: Impossible 8.
03 December 2021
The screening of the film – a modern cinematic retelling of the 150-year-old ballet – took place at the Arts Picturehouse on November 24.
02 December 2021
You’ll end up thinking: Aren’t we all Salarymen?
18 November 2021
Mark Walsh picks out some highlights from the festival, running at Cambridge Arts Picturehouse.
18 November 2021
The Cambridge Film Festival opened on Thursday (November 18) with a brilliant new film starring Claire Rushbrook and Adeel Akhtar.
29 October 2021
The inimitable 85-year-old, who is heading for the Cambridge Arts Theatre, discusses acting, space, childhood, Peter O’Toole and more.
21 October 2021
The festival, celebrating its 40th anniversary, will be an in-person event at the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse between November 18 and 25.
10 September 2021
The replica 1910 Model T Ford, along with its owner, is to feature in Our Love Story, an upcoming Bollywood film.
23 July 2021
The screenings will include a number of family movies.
02 July 2021
The season offers a ‘pay what you can afford’ pricing structure and each film can be viewed online.
19 May 2021
The company will be showing films on big screens in picturesque outdoor settings in the region, starting this month.
17 May 2021
It would be sited at Cambourne Village College.
09 May 2021
The screenings taking place this month are part of an exciting ongoing series of films.
05 May 2021
Lidia Bieniarz won the top prize at the Royal Television Society’s Midlands Student Television Awards.
16 April 2021
Dr Fabrizio Galeazzi’s earthquake documentary is recognised by BAFTSS.
02 April 2021
Cambridge’s historic streets and hidden passages have long inspired stories of mystery and intrigue.
25 November 2020
The troubled chain, which owns a number of cinemas in Cambridgeshire, has secured a £336million debt lifeline.
13 November 2020
The “gritty and dark” independent motion picture features Cambridge actors, Byron Gibson and Leigh Barwell.