Film writers Ashleigh and George look at this month’s Blu-ray releases and gives you a selection of the bests.
Our celebration of LGBT History Month continues with a review of Blue is the Warmest Colour by our Film Editor, Virginie Robe.
Continuing our LGBT History Month coverage, Film Editor Virginie looks at one of the strongest LGBT releases of 2014.
Big Hero 6 is a cute, fun take on the superhero genre, says Matt Clarson.
As part of our series for LGBT History Month Matthew Cocks looks at The Imitation Game.
Tom Hopkins reviews Focus, the new thriller staring Will Smith and Margot Robbie.
Blackhat is a solid spy thriller from Michael Mann, says Matt Clarson.
Matt Clarson looks in detail at the life and work of acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan.
While the film refuses to maintain this genre throughout, sometimes to its detriment, it’s still an effective and entertaining movie, says George Seabrook.
The 87th Academy Awards are nearly upon us; and the Academy have been getting things wrong for quite some time, says George Seabrook.
Damien Chazelle’s script and direction have made a streamlined and excellent film, full of movement and energy in every scene, says Matt Clarson.
Editor Rebecca James looks at several actors and actresses who have never won the big award.
Ben Robins talks about director James Gunn, and gives a basic guide to the director’s work.
Check what’s coming up this week at your SUSU cinema.