Category: Cinema


  • This Week In Film

    This week in film (28/12/15 – 03/01/16) sees plenty of Oscar hopefuls finally taking their UK bow and a sex comedy starring Alison Brie. You’re welcome.

  • Review: Sisters

    News Editor Anneka reviews the latest comedy from Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.

  • Review: Carol

    Todd Haynes 50s-set romance is beautifully performed, if a little slow, says Jack Gracie.

  • Union Films’ most anticipated upcoming releases

    Find out what upcoming releases Union Films is most excited about in the film sphere.

  • Review: The Night Before

    Seth Rogen’s latest drug-addled comedy is also packed with festive cheer, says George Seabrook.

  • Review: Krampus

    Harrison reviews the deeply flawed but infectiously enjoyable Krampus.

  • Review: Black Mass

    Johnny Depp’s portrayal of infamous gangster “Whitey” Bulger is both gritty and fascinating, says Caleb Hinton.

  • This Week In Film

    This week in film (30/11/15 – 6/12/15) sees a new Frankenstein adaptation and the return of Seth Rogen and co..

  • Review: Bridge of Spies

    Spielberg’s latest sees him staying on top form, says Eddy Tesfay.

  • Review: The Good Dinosaur

    Pixar’s second release of the year isn’t quite up to their normal high standard says Matt Clarson.

  • In Defence of Fantastic Four (2015)

    Josh Trank’s superhero re-boot isn’t anywhere near as bad as some say, says Sophie Trenear.

  • This Week In Film

    This week in film (23/11/15 – 29/11/15) sees a return to form for Johnny Depp and new releases from both Spielberg and Pixar. Wowsas.

  • Review: Love

    Controversial filmmaker Gapar Noé’s latest film is unlike anything else you’ll see this year, says James Slaymaker.

  • Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2

    The grand, much anticipated finale to the Hunger Games franchise is a little disappointing, says Scarlett Sangster.