100 Discs of Christmas #31 – The Raid (2012)
Any film critic worth their spurs will tell you that the overall quality of a…
Any film critic worth their spurs will tell you that the overall quality of a…
You cant say Union Films don’t accommodate for everyone and this week just goes to…
I shall save my full thoughts on the film Frankenweenie for my general review. This…
Vindictive. Exploitive. Malicious. Audacious. Psychotic. Neurotic. Subversive. Oppressive. Impressive. Disturbing. Outstanding?…Perhaps. Pointless?….Perhaps. For esoteric and…
Tim Burton’s return to stop motion animation is a terrific success. I am overjoyed to…
“A love story so impossible… it must be true” is the movie promo’s incredibly dreamy…
Tzvetan Todorov’s model of narrative equilibrium and the action film go hand-in-hand. Harmony, disruption, restoration.…
Pusher started life as a Danish thriller directed by Nicholas Winding Refn. It then became…
Everyone (well, very nearly everyone) loves Christmas and Disney, so we thought the perfect way…
The Mist starts off as a routine horror flick, with deliberately-B movie style monsters, blood…
Philip Adler explores the lates offering shown by Phoenix Films at the Union Films cinema at Southampton University, Monsieur Lazhar.
“Which is the greatest action movie ever?” Andrew Ovenden puts up an impassioned case for Die Hard.
Though not quite as accomplished as some of the legendary Studio Ghibli’s finest works, Nausicaä of…
I wouldn’t be a good companion for a Kerouac-esque road trip. Instead of enjoying the…