Union Films has an impressive 10 film line up on offer this week.
We take a look at the amazing Oscar nominated documentary.
Trailers for The Amazing Spiderman 2 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier have been released.
With the talent involved and a fresher script, this could have been an exciting new beginning for the Jack Ryan character, but sadly this covers no new ground.
Christian Bale’s latest picture, Out of the Furnace is a tender and powerful film, says Joseph Henderson.
As an awards show, the Golden Globes normally provides shocks and expected results in equal measure, and the 2014 awards were no surprise. The film categories are often more contentious, but this year the surprises and shocks came for the most part from the television awards. A couple of weeks later, now that the dust…
I, Frankenstein isn’t a complete disaster, but it’s one confusing ride, says Natasha Raymond.
Inside Llewyn Davis could be easily mistaken to fall victim to the same flaws as its protagonist, and perhaps takes a particularly forgiving viewing stance to appreciate its particular brand of melancholic nostalgia.
Tom Clancy’s hero returns in the form of Chris Pine in this hugely enjoyable action thriller.
The fifth collaboration between Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese, The Wolf of Wall Street, cleverly offers what it promises, says Virginie Robe.
12 Years a Slave is a haunting portrait of one of Western society’s most shameful secrets, explains Chris Pate.
Ben Robins takes a look at who got in and who was left out of this year’s Oscar nominations.
We take a look at this year’s nominations for the EE British Academy Film Awards.
Acclaimed director David O. Russel’s returns with a starry and very entertaining crime story.