This week at The Broadway...
So you've finally stopped laughing since the all-night bad movie experience? We've got a 1920s boarding school with the classic 'haunted house' formula, and Johnny Depp returning once again into the persona of a Gonzo journalist, both of which you should really watch this week at the Broadway.
This week at the Broadway...
Showing you some of the best films this week that you probably have never heard of. Weekend love and an off exploration into fear. Let's get started.
This week at the Broadway...
Showing you some of the best films this week that you probably have never heard of. George Clooney and Black Power. Let's begin.
An interview with Chris Thomas
Shrouded in a disquieting level of secrecy and steeped in mystery rivalling a Christopher Nolan production, The Water’s Edge – directed by the Lincoln-raised Chris Thomas – is not quite what you’d expect from a typical low-budget short.
This week at The Broadway
Films that you'll never have heard of; but really should watch this week. From John C. Reilly actually performing in a meaningful role to the plot of Sleeping Beauty transcribed to an '18' about a University student.
The Round-up: Google, Halloween, Frequency and Lollipops
So it's been yet another week of big news, best to dive right in, and what better place to start at then with Google and Samsung announcing the Galaxy Nexus in Hong Kong.
A 4.65" screen, 1.2 ghz dual core processor, 16 or 32gb internal storage and a UK release of November 17th. We had an early heads up on some of the contract pricings from Phones 4 U. Giving it to you short: be prepared to sell a kidney.
Hyson Green Flats project screening tomorrow
For many of you reading this in sunny Notts, Hyson Green is probably only known for either it's Asda on Radford Road or their crime rates (massively exaggerated in some cases). However, it was a landmark in the past, home to Nottingham's legendary Hyson Green Flats.
Mayhem returns to Nottingham
Nottingham's creative quarters turn to the strange and scary as the Mayhem Horror Film Festival returns, with a myriad of extreme cinematic horror exultations.
From the BAFTA winning pictures to the best of disturbing Asian cinema, played at Midnight just to add that extra atmosphere, the Broadway cinema has an impressive selection for your perousal from the 27th-31st October. Same as usual: best costumes win prizes, talks with directors and outbursts of laughter and applause and the most implausible of deaths.
This week at The Broadway...
Our pick of the best films this week that you may not have heard of; but really should watch.