MM’s Top Five… Christmas Movies on Netflix
Mancunian Matters top 5 Netflix Christmas films that are a must see for these colds winter nights.
Mancunian Matters top 5 Netflix Christmas films that are a must see for these colds winter nights.
Having found success by reviving Rocky Balboa for the Creed series, Sylvester Stallone again attempts to provide a fitting end for one of his iconic characters in Rambo: Last Blood.
Two years ago, the Netflix show 13 Reasons Why took the internet by storm.
Does it spark joy? It’s a question – or perhaps rather a catchphrase – that has become instantly recognisable this year thanks to Marie Kondo’s Netflix show ‘Tidying Up with Marie Kondo’.
Thanks to campaigning from the cast and fans alike, which resulted in #SaveODAAT trending worldwide, the show is confirmed to continue with its fourth season in 2020 on CBS-owned Pop TV.
Drag queen Trixie Mattel talks about her love for the UK drag scene as she brings her one-woman-show to Manchester this month.
In the 90s Netflix CEO Reed Hastings was so embarrassed by a $40 late-fee that he incurred for a copy of the movie Apollo 13 at his local Blockbusters, that he came up with the idea for a company.
The sofa in the green room of The Comedy Store is leopard print. It’s a loud vibrant fabric, unashamedly honest. Very much like scouse comedian Adam Rowe.
It used to be hard to find a good LGBT film to while away an hour or so. A lot of low budget indie productions, some mainstream movies, and the occasional series did float around, but hardly ever made it onto our tellies.
Britain has always been at the forefront of the ever-changing home cinema scene.
Manchester will play host to a ground-breaking sitcom as the BBC has commissioned its first ever comedy to feature a transgender actress as its lead.
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