Category: Film


  • Review: The Intern

    Review: The Intern

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    Hollie takes on Robert DeNiro’s latest comedy.

  • LFF Review: The Invitation

    The LFF takes on horror in Karyn Kusama’s latest effort, as reported by Film Editor Ben.

  • This Week In Film

    This Week In Film

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    This week’s film releases (12/10/15 – 18/10/15) sees the return of fantasy favourite Guillermo del Toro and the premiere of hotly-tipped women’s rights drama Suffragette.

  • Union Films fill us in with what’s going down in their neck of the woods this week (12/10/2015 – 18/10/2015), including some Channing Tatum-related fun and Arnie’s big return to the Terminator franchise.

  • LFF Review: James White

    LFF Review: James White

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    Our LFF coverage continues with this Sundance-winning character study.

  • Blu-ray Review: Mad Max: Fury Road

    The critically acclaimed post-apocalyptic action film finally comes to Blu-ray, shiny and chrome.

  • Review: The Walk

    Review: The Walk

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    Hannah tackles cinematic legend Robert Zemeckis’ new film, about a tightrope walker realising his dream.

  • Blu-ray Review: Requiem for a Dream

    A mind-bending journey through places you aren’t sure you want to visit; Requiem for a Dream is a very real, very dark vision of what it’s like to be an addict says Ashleigh Millman

  • This Week In Film

    This Week In Film

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    This week in film (05/10/15 – 11/10/15) finds Harry Potter star Emma Watson returning to our screens, and Emily Blunt kicking even more arse than usual.

  • Union Films keep us up to date with all their goings-on this week (05/10/2015 – 11/10/2015), featuring plenty of dinosaur-related madness and an emotional journey back into the heart of Pixar.

  • Review: Macbeth

    Review: Macbeth

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    Justin Kurzel’s new take on the classic Shakespearean tragedy may well be the most definitive, says Matt Clarson.

  • LFF Review: Parabellum

    Film Editor Ben continues his coverage of this year’s London Film Festival with a review of this decidedly bleak sci-fi drama from Argentina.

  • Review: The Martian

    Review: The Martian

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    Ridley Scott’s latest is a sight to behold, says Matt Clarson.

  • LFF Review: The Club

    LFF Review: The Club

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    Film Editor Ben continues his coverage of the BFI London Film Festival with a look at Pablo Larraín’s latest drama.