This Week at Union Films
This week at Union Films (16/11/15 – 22/11/15) sees the regional premiere of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 and the star studded Everest.
This week at Union Films (16/11/15 – 22/11/15) sees the regional premiere of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 and the star studded Everest.
Bradley Cooper’s latest star vehicle isn’t quite up to scratch, says Hannah Postinger.
Corin Hardy’s debut creature-feature sets a new standard for spooky stories to live up to, says Ashleigh Millman.
Saoirse Ronan stars in this moving, but poorly-written romance, says Matt Clarson.
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.
Mark Neveldine’s first solo outing is visually astounding, says James Slaymaker.
This week in film (2/11/15 – 8/11/15) sees Nicolas Cage take on politics and Bradley Cooper pretending to be Gordon Ramsay.
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.
If this is Daniel Craig’s last-hurrah as Bond, he’s certainly going out strong says Jack Dillon.
John Niven’s seriously dark cult novel is finally making its way to the screen, and it certainly looks to be one to watch says Polly Bussell.
This week at Union Films (26/10/15 – 2/11/15) promises a Halloween marathon and the return of the Mission: Impossible franchise.
Abel Ferrara’s chronicling of the final day of Pier Paolo Pasolini is one of his finest achievements, says James Slaymaker.
Ryan Reynolds and Ben Mendelsohn team up for this gentle and poignant drama, says Eddy Tesfay.
Netflix’s first feature film is a brutally honest and incredibly raw war drama, says Rehana Nurmahi.