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Review: Gone Girl
Joseph Henderson talks about the highly anticipated Gone Girl – an almost flawless and exquisitely paced masterpiece.
LFF Review: Camp X-Ray
Our writer Ben Robins is attending the London Film Festival for The Edge! Here is his first review of Camp X-Ray with Kristen Stewart.
Union Films: What’s Coming Up This Week (06/10/2014 – 12/10/2014)
This week we’ve got eight films lined up including a triple helping of Dragons to get you all fired up and two cracking comedies that will have you in stitches.
Film round-up: 06/10/14 – 12/10/14
This week brings a diverse selection of films, from documentary to period drama along with the expected host of Halloween thrillers, including The Conjuring’s prequel.
Eastleigh Film Festival: The French Cinema Night
The French Cinema Night finds its root in the European Recreate Programme and developed as one of the strong strand, yet slightly aside, of the festival.
Review: Maps to the Stars
Maps to the Stars is an objectively intelligent film, but lacks the emotional intensity of Cronenberg’s earlier work, says Joseph Henderson.
Union Films: What’s Coming Up This Week (29/09/2014 – 05/10/2014)
Union Films lists the screenings and events that are held during this first week of term.
The First Film To Affect Me
Five of our writers reflect on the first film that ever had an impact on them.
Eastleigh Film Festival: The Opening Night
The opening night started the festival on a rather classical but deeply enjoyable note, says our Film Editor.
Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Alexander Grayson in ‘Dracula’
Georgina takes on Alexander Grayson from Dracula for our vampire profiles features and further explores it.
Horrible Bosses 2 gets new trailer – watch
Christoph Waltz and Chris Pine are new additions to the comedy sequel, released November this year.
Review: Magic In The Moonlight
The film’s entire demeanor is so well refined that it becomes clear very quickly that Allen could make films like this in his sleep, and at times it almost feels like he is, says Ben Robins.
Review: Grand Piano
Mira is all about the build-up, and with a set-up as lean and intriguing as this one, he finds a lot of joy in gradually ramping up the tension, says Ben Robins.
Archive: Telstar: The Joe Meek Story (2008)
Side-splitting, tear-jerking, foot-tapping excellence!, says Joanna Mills.






