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LFF Review: Fury
“Despite creating something that stands as both entertaining and deeply affecting, Ayer has sacrificed the stability of his film in favour of a more disconcerting grittiness that leaves a profoundly bad taste in the mouth” – Ben Robins looks at Brad Pitt’s latest star turn in Fury.
Southampton International Film Festival: Best Comedy Nominees
Ben Robins looks at the entries for Best Comedy in Southampton International Film Festival.
Nostalgic News: Reservoir Dogs released 22 years ago today
The first recognisable film and cult hit written and directed by Quentin Tarantino was released on the 23rd of October, 22 years ago.
LFF Review: Whiplash
“To call Whiplash a tense film may well prove to be the understatement of the century” says Ben Robbins.
Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer leaked – watch
Age of Ultron is the sequel to 2012’s triumph and box office hit Avengers Assemble and is due for release April next year.
Enid Blyton’s Magic Faraway Tree to be adapted for cinema
Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree series is to be adapted by Neal Street Productions for the big screen.
Union Films: What’s Coming Up This Week (20/10/2014 – 26/10/2014)
Have a look at the showings from Union Films this week!
Zane Lowe gives Drive a new soundtrack
The new score features covers from Foals, Chvrches, SBTRKT, Bastille and The 1975.
Film round-up: 20/10/2014 – 26/10/2014
This week’s round-up includes the release of This Is Where I Leave You, Fury, The Babadook and Serena.
LFF Review: Listen Up Philip
Perry’s delightfully dry humour powers the narration on a self-aware tone that’s as filled with winks as it is laughs, creating something both fun and consistently intelligent, says Ben Robins.
LFF Review: Shrew’s Nest
The influence that Spanish speaking nations have had on the horror genre in the past…
Review: Annabelle
Annabelle is a hideous mess that desperately clings onto The Conjuring as a way to market its foreseeable, empty plot and horror conventionality, says Lewis Taplin.
LFF Review: Sunday Ball
There’s a lot of potential in the characters shown on screen and yet it doesn’t always fully come across because of the film’s calamitous structure, says Ben Robins from the London Film Festival.
A Hollywood feature film searches for paid extras at University of Southampton
A new blockbuster is to start filming in Southampton in November and they’re looking for paid extras in SUSU.






