Category: Cinema


  • ‘We’ve had reactions from Stephen, Jane, and the children: they all felt that the world we created was very familiar’: An Interview with James Marsh & Anthony McCarten

    Ben Robins talked to director James Marsh and script writer Antony McCarten about their next release The Theory of Everything, which follows Stephen Hawking’s life.

  • First Look Review: Foxcatcher

    Read Naomi Lucking’s first look review of Foxcatcher, an unsettling tale of brotherhood and betrayal from multi-award-winning director Bennett Miller.

  • First Look Review: The Theory of Everything

    Ben Robins gives his first thoughts about James Marsh’s much anticipated The Theory of Everything.

  • Review: Men, Women & Children

    It’s clear that Reitman is gunning for some sort of grand pervasive message about the status of human communication and feeling but ultimately he gives himself no room to clearly express it, says Ben Robins.

  • First Look Review: Into the Woods

    The Edge gets an exclusive first look at Disney’s latest musical fairytale output, Into the Woods starring James Corden, Anna Kendrick and Meryl Streep.

  • Press Conference: Into the Woods

    The Edge catches up with Anna Kendrick, James Corden, Rob Marshall and John Deluca of Disney’s Into the Woods in London.

  • Review: The Pyramid

    If it wasn’t for the fact that they’d constitute spoilers, you could fill a whole review just listing the gloriously stupid moments that pad out this beautiful disaster, says Harrison Abbott.

  • Review: Horrible Bosses 2

    Tom Hopkins reviews Horrible Bosses 2, the comedy sequel staring Jason Bateman, Jason Sudekis and Charlie Day.

  • Review: One Rogue Reporter

    The film has a strong sense of DIY throughout, which works both to its asset and disadvantage, says our Film Editor.

  • Review: St. Vincent

    Bill Murray is superb, easing into his role with confidence and dominating the film with his presence says Matt Clarson.

  • Review: Penguins of Madagascar

    Despite a good cast, some funny quips, and characters who have already proved entertaining in other installments of the Madagascar franchise, this film feels like quick, easy filler for Dreamworks, says Natasha Raymond.

  • Union Films: What’s Coming Up This Week (08/12/2014 – 14/12/2014)

    This year’s final week of showings at Union Films includes a free screening of Love Actually.

  • Review: Eastern Boys

    Eastern Boys is a striking piece of cinema, offering a strong and sometimes challenging first hour and a half, which is, unfortunately, brought on clumsy cliché narration grounds for the last 40 mins, says Virginie Robe.

  • Union Films: What’s Coming Up This Week (02/12/2014 – 07/12/2014)

    From the last showing of The Hunger Games – Mockingjay Part 1 to Fury, check what’s on at Union Film this week!