Category: Cinema


  • This Week In Film

    This Week In Film

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    This week in film (16/11/15 – 22/11/15) sees the supposed final chapter of The Hunger Games saga and an incredibly artsy 3D porn film. Nope, not a joke.

  • This Week at Union Films

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    This week at Union Films (16/11/15 – 22/11/15) sees the regional premiere of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 and the star studded Everest.

  • Review: Burnt

    Review: Burnt

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    Bradley Cooper’s latest star vehicle isn’t quite up to scratch, says Hannah Postinger.

  • Review: The Hallow

    Review: The Hallow

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    Corin Hardy’s debut creature-feature sets a new standard for spooky stories to live up to, says Ashleigh Millman.

  • Review: Brooklyn

    Review: Brooklyn

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    Saoirse Ronan stars in this moving, but poorly-written romance, says Matt Clarson.

  • This Week In Film

    This Week In Film

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    This week in film (9/11/15 – 15/11/15) sees Fassbender back on top and the grand cinematic release of indie horror The Hallow.

  • Review: The Vatican Tapes

    Mark Neveldine’s first solo outing is visually astounding, says James Slaymaker.

  • This Week In Film

    This Week In Film

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    This week in film (2/11/15 – 8/11/15) sees Nicolas Cage take on politics and Bradley Cooper pretending to be Gordon Ramsay.

  • This week at Union Films (2/11/15 – 8/11/15) sees John Green’s latest teen flick and the second in the Maze Runner saga taking their bow at the university’s cinema.

  • Review: Spectre

    Review: Spectre

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    If this is Daniel Craig’s last-hurrah as Bond, he’s certainly going out strong says Jack Dillon.

  • One To Watch: Kill Your Friends

    John Niven’s seriously dark cult novel is finally making its way to the screen, and it certainly looks to be one to watch says Polly Bussell.

  • This week at Union Films (26/10/15 – 2/11/15) promises a Halloween marathon and the return of the Mission: Impossible franchise.

  • Blu-ray Review: Pasolini

    Abel Ferrara’s chronicling of the final day of Pier Paolo Pasolini is one of his finest achievements, says James Slaymaker.

  • Review: Mississippi Grind

    Ryan Reynolds and Ben Mendelsohn team up for this gentle and poignant drama, says Eddy Tesfay.