23/10/2014 by DCM cinema Timbuktu - ‘beautiful, human and haunting all at once’ The fifth film from Abderrahmane Sissako is an impactful look at the brief 2012 Islamist occupation of the iconic Malian city of the title.… Read more
22/10/2014 by DCM cinema Film changes W/C 20/10 NEW TITLES ADDED TO SCHEDULE: Still Alice is released on 6 March 2015 The Good Lie is released on 13 March 2015 The Cobbler is released… Read more
21/10/2014 by DCM cinema 12 Days In The Dark: DCM at the BFI London Film Festival DCM's Tom Linay reveals his pick of the best films from the BFI London Film Festival 2014. The UK’s premiere film festival and my favourite… Read more
21/10/2014 by DCM cinema Box Office - Ninja turtles are back and as popular as ever The weekend round-up The heroes in a half shell are back and as popular as ever. The new live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles opened… Read more
21/10/2014 by DCM cinema Byker Grove 25th anniversary to be celebrated at the Tyneside cinema Tyneside television favourite Byker Grove will be celebrated at an event marking the 25th anniversary of the show at the Tyneside cinema… Read more
21/10/2014 by DCM cinema The Maxime Cinema in Blackwood screens ‘Northern Soul’ Last week, The Maxime Cinema in Blackwood staged a screening of Northern Soul. The film, which has been 17 years in the making, completely… Read more
16/10/2014 by DCM cinema LFF Review - ‘Rosewater’ Jon Stewart is one of the most revered television personalities in America and judging by the reception he received at the Debate Gala of… Read more
16/10/2014 by DCM cinema LFF Review - ‘The Wonders’ and ‘A Second Chance’ The Wonders Alice Rohrwacher's mood piece about a close-knit family of honey producers in the Italian countryside is a beguiling gem.… Read more