Category: Film


  • This week at Union Films (19/10/15 – 25/10/15) sees Ant-Man’s big-screen debut and a very exciting Future Day celebration.

  • LFF Review: Office

    LFF Review: Office

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    Film Editor Ben’s coverage of the LFF nears its close with Johnnie To’s latest film – a 3D musical set in the world of business.

  • Raindance Review: Newcomer

    James’s Raindance coverage continues with Kai Barry’s debut feature.

  • Review: Crimson Peak

    Review: Crimson Peak

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    News Editor, Anneka reviews Guillermo Del Toro’s latest film, starring Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston and Jessica Chastain.

  • LFF Review: Queen of Earth

    Alex Ross Perry’s latest film isn’t quite as good as his last, says Film Editor Ben.

  • LFF Review: Jacked

    LFF Review: Jacked

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    Film Editor Ben backs one of the festival’s smaller releases, Rene Pannevis’s urban short.

  • Review: Suffragette

    Review: Suffragette

    Editor Natalie tackles Sarah Gavron’s account of the suffragette movement, but finds it to be not quite up to scratch.

  • LFF Review: A Bigger Splash

    Luca Guadagnino’s strange little film is a surprisingly funny delight says Matt Clarson.

  • LFF Review: Black Mass

    LFF Review: Black Mass

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    Matt takes a trip to the London Film Festival, and reports on Johnny Depp’s supposed return to form as iconic gangster Whitey Bulger.

  • LFF Review: Room

    LFF Review: Room

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    Film Editor Ben takes on Lenny Abrahamson’s adaptation of Emma Donoghue’s award-winning novel.

  • LFF Review: High-Rise

    LFF Review: High-Rise

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    The LFF reaches fever-pitch with Ben Wheatley’s latest slice of British madness, starring (a very naked) Tom Hiddleston.

  • Review: Sicario

    Review: Sicario

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    Denis Villeneuve’s latest may seem a little familiar, but is anything but in its execution says George Seabrook.

  • Raindance Review: That’s Not Us

    James’s Raindance coverage continues with William Sullivan’s micro-budget drama.

  • Raindance Review: Exit/Entrance

    James may well have found his favourite film of this year’s Raindance in this avant-garde short.