This week sees the likes of The Expendables 3 and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For hit the Union Films’ screen, as well as some free screenings in association with RAG.
This week’s round-up features The Drop, starring Tom Hardy, as well as the highly-acclaimed The Imitation Game.
The iconic slasher horror film was released 30 years ago today in US.
Explosive, Emotive and Engaging, Danny Boyle’s stage adaptation of the legendary tale of Frankenstein and his creature, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller is a ‘blink and you’ll miss it’ opportunity that is truly spectacular.
Rebecca James selects a family favourite everyone should revisit this Christmas.
“It’s hard to recall another blockbuster from the last few years that has as many shots that linger in the memory.” Godzilla is released on Blu-Ray and Harrison looks back on the misunderstood film.
Natalie interviews star of the new upcoming film, God the Father, Tom Benedict Knight
This week at Union Films you can see blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy, a free showing of 2009’s Up, plus some films that are part of Southampton Film Week.
“Sadly, this drags the entire picture into near-incomprehensible territory, a great shame for leads Daniel Radcliffe and Juno Temple who both provide well-rounded performances with great emotional depth” Ben Robins looks at one of the most highly anticipated films of the year, Horns.
This week sees the return of Nolan’s filmmaking on the big screen, with the release of Interstellar, starring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway.
“The film is less about the titular boogeyman and more about startling fears that hit a little closer to home.” Harrison explores one of the surprise horror hits of the year.
“Fury is a polished and visually impressive addition to the WW2 genre.” Harrison looks at Brad Pitt’s latest film outing.
“There are drawbacks, but I’m willing to overlook the slightly awkward comedy and respect Dobkin for giving us a work of art that he obviously cared for dearly.” Matt McConnell looks at The Judge where Downing Jr. steps out of this comfort zone.
“Very much a love-letter to both the sports dramas and coming-of-age comedies of the 1980s, Tully’s Ping Pong Summer stands as a joyous slice of summer fun” Ben looks at Ping Pong Summer, directed by Michael Tully.