Category: Cinema


  • Review: The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water

    Spongebob’s big-screen return comes with mixed results, says Ben Robins.

  • Review: The Town That Dreaded Sundown

    What had the potential to be ever-so-slightly intriguing instead descends into a mindless cycle of confused, bewildered actors running around screaming in the dark, says Harrison Abbott.

  • Review: The Voices

    The Voices is a truly unique, genre-bending experience, says Ben Robins.

  • Review: Mommy

    Film Editor Virginie reviews 2014 Cannes’ Jury Prize Mommy, that is released today in UK cinemas.

  • Review: The Gunman

    The Gunman is not as boring as this excerpt, but it is twice as frustrating, writes George Seabrook.

  • Review: The Tale of The Princess Kaguya

    Studio Ghibli’s final UK release is a masterpiece of animation, says Leo Donlan.

  • Review: It Follows

    It Follows is an incredibly refreshing and unnerving new slice of retro-horror, says Ben Robins.

  • Union Films – What’s Coming Up This Week (02/03/2015 – 08/03/2015)

    Take a look at the films which are on in your student cinema this week.

  • Review: Fifty Shades of Grey

    Harrison Abbott hated the much talked about Fifty Shades of Grey and here is why.

  • Review: The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

    The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a cheery sequel, but not much else says Ben Robins.

  • Review: Big Hero 6

    Big Hero 6 is a cute, fun take on the superhero genre, says Matt Clarson.

  • Review: Focus

    Tom Hopkins reviews Focus, the new thriller staring Will Smith and Margot Robbie.

  • Review: Blackhat

    Blackhat is a solid spy thriller from Michael Mann, says Matt Clarson.

  • First Look Review: Focus

    While the film refuses to maintain this genre throughout, sometimes to its detriment, it’s still an effective and entertaining movie, says George Seabrook.