Category: Film


  • Union Films: What’s Coming Up This Week (10/11/14 – 16/11/14)

    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.

  • Film round-up: 10/11/2014 – 16/11/2014

    This week’s round-up features The Drop, starring Tom Hardy, as well as the highly-acclaimed The Imitation Game.

  • Nostalgic News: A Nightmare on Elm Street released 30 years ago today

    The iconic slasher horror film was released 30 years ago today in US.

  • Review: NT Live Frankenstein Encore

    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.

  • Archive Review: The Muppet Christmas Carol

    Rebecca James selects a family favourite everyone should revisit this Christmas.

  • Blu-Ray Review: Godzilla

    “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.

  • ‘I did 31 accents and characters in one single take’: An Interview with Tom Benedict Knight

    Natalie interviews star of the new upcoming film, God the Father, Tom Benedict Knight

  • Union Films: What’s Coming Up This Week (03/11/2014 – 09/11/2014)

    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.

  • Review: Horns

    “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.

  • Film round-up: 03/11/14 – 09/11/14

    This week sees the return of Nolan’s filmmaking on the big screen, with the release of Interstellar, starring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway.

  • Review: The Babadook

    “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.

  • Review: Fury

    “Fury is a polished and visually impressive addition to the WW2 genre.” Harrison looks at Brad Pitt’s latest film outing.

  • Review: The Judge

    “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.

  • LFF Review: Ping Pong Summer

    “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.