Category: Film


  • Review: Amar, Akbar & Tony

    Review: Amar, Akbar & Tony

    This indie film captures the heart of multicultural Britain in a captivating way, says Rehana Nurmahi.

  • Review: Burnt

    Review: Burnt

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    Bradley Cooper’s latest star vehicle isn’t quite up to scratch, says Hannah Postinger.

  • Review: The Hallow

    Review: The Hallow

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    Corin Hardy’s debut creature-feature sets a new standard for spooky stories to live up to, says Ashleigh Millman.

  • Review: Brooklyn

    Review: Brooklyn

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    Saoirse Ronan stars in this moving, but poorly-written romance, says Matt Clarson.

  • This Week At Union Films

    This Week At Union Films

    This week at Union Films (9/11/15 – 13/11/15) sees Jake Gyllenhaal play a down-and-out boxer in Southpaw.

  • This Week In Film

    This Week In Film

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    This week in film (9/11/15 – 15/11/15) sees Fassbender back on top and the grand cinematic release of indie horror The Hallow.

  • Review: The Vatican Tapes

    Mark Neveldine’s first solo outing is visually astounding, says James Slaymaker.

  • This Week In Film

    This Week In Film

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    This week in film (2/11/15 – 8/11/15) sees Nicolas Cage take on politics and Bradley Cooper pretending to be Gordon Ramsay.

  • Blu-Ray Review: Slow West

    Head of Design Jack reviews John Maclean’s debut feature ahead of its home entertainment release.

  • This week at Union Films (2/11/15 – 8/11/15) sees John Green’s latest teen flick and the second in the Maze Runner saga taking their bow at the university’s cinema.

  • One to Watch: Anomalisa

    One to Watch: Anomalisa

    Charlie Kaufman returns to the world of film to direct and write his first animated feature, and it’s certainly one to look out for, says Head of Design Jack.

  • First Look Review: Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse

    Head of Design Jack takes on the “Sex-Comedy-Zombie-Horror film of the season”, but finds it to be a little bad natured.

  • Review: Spectre

    Review: Spectre

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    If this is Daniel Craig’s last-hurrah as Bond, he’s certainly going out strong says Jack Dillon.

  • Blu-Ray Review: Poltergeist (2015)

    Ashleigh takes on the modernised remake of the classic 80s chiller.