Tim Burton's outlandish horror-comedy has even had the musical treatment, but the film remains a firm favourite with fans...
Harriet Metcalfe discusses why everyone should we watching the rom-com You've Got Mail...
Our Golden Oldie this week is The Godfather: Part III. Sports Editor Mark Sleightholm defends the final chapter of the trilogy...
Our Golden Oldie this week features the 1963 classic Jason & The Argonauts...
Most people are saying ‘what?’ but the few who’re aware of this lost BBC television film are saying ‘yes!’. An early work of British film giant Richard Curtis (Four Weddings and a Funeral, N...
This week's Golden Oldie is the 1954 classic White Christmas...
In a world where now have two Trainspotting films, Greg Rosenvinge revisits the legendary film instalment. Is it (Princes) streets ahead of its belated sequel, or has it lost its lust for life?...
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 iconic work, the grote...
As the Tyneside Cinema’s ‘Screening Women’ season reaches its final hurdle, Andrea Arnold’s critically-acclaimed Fish Tank dances back onto its screens. Will Capuano tells us if it is a sad po...
As the third part of Tyneside Cinema’s ‘Screening Women’ season, the programmers dug up the little-known magical comedy, Bagdad Café. Simon Ramshaw went to see if it was a damn fine cup of coff...
During Tyneside Cinema’s ‘Chance Encounters: A Short Season of Bittersweet Romances’ the timeless Lost in Translation was shown. We sent Greg Rosenvigne to check it out....
Joe Holloran went to the Tyneside Cinema to see if Goodfellas is still the wise guy it was....
Joe Holloran looks back on one of the most surprising Christmas hits of all time....
This week we sent one lucky reader to see the 90s classic, Boyz n The Hood. Calum Trenaman is that lucky reader, and he fills us in on if this lived up to his expectations. Being screened to celebrat...
As part of the Tyneside Cinema’s 'Altered States: 70s American Cinema' season, Dan Haygarth saw the 1976 journalism thriller, All the President’s Men. Does it live up to its intimidating and contr...
89 years after its release, us modern kidz can finally see Abel Gance’s silent epic, Napoleon, in its glorious high-definition restoration. Simon Ramshaw went to see if the 50 years of work gone int...
As part of the Tyneside Cinema’s Halloween Cult Classic All-Nighter, Rachel Baker saw Brian De Palma’s Carrie, at the ungodly hour of 2.45am in the morning (but the clocks went back, so technicall...
The Tyneside Cinema’s World of Horror season conitnues with Hideo Nakata’s notorious and iconic Ringu. Fiona Cunningham went to find out if it lives up to its terrifying reputation or if it was a ...
Franki Raffles and Hannah Perry Exhibition Review
To create or not to create: A guide on creativity through university
The art of taking good holiday photos
Robert Downey Jr. is returning to Marvel as Doctor Doom. Is this the right move?
The End of an Era: The European Leg of the Eras Tour
Live Review: Lana Del Rey at Rock en Seine