This Week At Union Films
The student-run campus cinema Union Films let us know what they’ve got going on this week – (28/09/2015 – 04/10/2015).
The student-run campus cinema Union Films let us know what they’ve got going on this week – (28/09/2015 – 04/10/2015).
This Week in Records (28/09/2015-04/10/2015) brings Editors’ and Wavves’ fifth studio albums, ‘Emoticons’ from The Wombats, and a change in tone for Miley Cyrus.
Fall Out Boy will take to stages across the UK to perform to sold out crowds, after the release of their sixth studio album (10/10/2015).
Woody Allen’s latest has far more to it than meets the eyes, say James Slaymaker.
New Order have released their 10th studio album, Music Complete. Emily reviews.
According to reports, Sky One is close to obtaining the rights for the UK broadcast of the new The X-Files series.
In a brand new feature, our writers offer their initial reactions to Sam Smith’s Bond Theme, ‘Writing’s On The Wall’
This latest trailer gives us a peek at the game’s main antagonist, Crawford Starrick, as well as a range of other diverse characters – including the very first transgender character in the franchise.
In celebration of the start of a new university year, our writers take a look at the opening TV show episodes that really promised great things for the future.
Wolf Alice left the Guidhall glittering, supported by Made Violent and Drenge (23/09/2015).
The American rock group’s sixth studio album was released eight years ago today on 25th September 2007.
Florence and the Machine stopped off at Alexandra Palace as part of their ‘How Big How Blue How Beautiful’ UK headline tour (22/09/15).
In anticipation of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, Thomas explains how to fix the once great series.
The world’s favourite brummie comedian still has loads of charm and provided those in attendance with some great laughs (06/09/15).