Welcome back to the weekly film and cinema update from Union Films! Last week we joined Dracula on his new adventure to save his lands in Dracula Untold and explored the purpose of love and war in The Phoenix’s showing of A Farewell to Arms. Of course, besides these two films, we also had the…
This week’s round-up sees the release of Horrible Bosses 2 and Paddington, as well as rereleases of both Frozen and 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Whilst Interstellar seem to ask enough of their audience in terms of plot complexity, dialogue so plainly expresses the film’s semantic intentions that it becomes condescending, says Joseph Henderson.
Nightcrawler is an intelligent, pitch perfect examination of moral complications underlying Western culture’s capitalist desires, says Joseph Henderson.
Seven movies in, and the X-Men franchise is still as explosive as ever, with the latest adventure Days of Future Past offering a juicy dual-set plot that you won’t want to miss!
The 2015 film stars the likes of Cate Blanchett and Helena Bonham Carter.
The ‘Born to Die’ singer will feature mid-movie and throughout the end credits.
This confirmed casting reunites De Niro with David O. Russell and Jennifer Lawrence.
This week, Union Films begins its run of 16 showings of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, the first of which is at midnight on the day of its premiere release.
This week sees the release of the highly anticipated The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 as well as a Hilary Swank-starring western drama.
Benedict Cumberbatch has been selected to receive the prestigious The Variety Award at the award ceremony, taking place on 7th December.
Following the success of The Lego Movie, German rivals Playmobil, have reportedly got a new movie in the pipeline.
Despite doing very little to go above and its genre of coming of age (sort of) dramedy, Say When gets by on an effective feel-good vibe and a great cast.
With performances from a host of Mike Leigh favourites including Timothy Spall and Lesley Manville, the story of the great artist, Turner, is here brought to life as an exquisite piece of film-making.