Matt Clarson takes a look at Foxcatcher, starring Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, and Mark Ruffalo.
Emotional, touching, and powerful, says Hollie Gerarghty.
This week at Union Films includes a Toy Story trilogy marathon and a free screening of The Lion King.
There are almost not enough words in the entire English language to describe how terribly made Taken 3 quite is, and precisely none at all that could work to praise it, says Ben Robins.
There’s a moment in Tom Harper’s sequel to the 2012 hit The Woman in Black, about 20 minutes or so in, that’s really subtle and creepy. There’s another one about 10 minutes from the end. Both of these moments employ framing in a way that really builds up a sense of dread. The subsequent chills (one involving…
Take a look at all of the exciting films on offer at Union Films this week.
Hollie reviews today’s Sci-Fi release, Ex-machina.
Rob Marshall’s live action adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s acclaimed fairytale musical showcases the lot; from the good and the bad, to the down right ugly. Into The Woods is a mixed bag of beans, that you’ll either love or loathe.
James Marsh’s spectacular biopic on the life and love shared between Professor Stephen Hawking and his first wife Jane, offers some extraordinary performances from Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones and is sure to be something of a gong-magnet this Awards Season.
This week sees Interstellar arrive at Union Films.
Following his review of Goodbye to Language, James takes a look at Godard’s later career and its importance in today’s cinematic world.
Nonetheless if you’re open to it, The Guest is one of 2014’s best films. Perfectly paced, beautifully shot, with a tight script and wonderful performances, this is retro-style escapism in the best kind of way, says Harrison Abbott.
Read James’ review of Godard’s latest work, which won the Grand Prix du Jury alongside Xavier Dolan’s Mommy at Cannes 2014.
Natalie Fordham, Culture editor, talks to Anna Kendrick about her latest role as Cinderella in Into the Woods.