Union Films: What’s Coming Up This Week (03/11/2014 – 09/11/2014)
This week at Union Films you can see blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy, a free showing of 2009’s Up, plus some films that are part of Southampton Film Week.
This week at Union Films you can see blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy, a free showing of 2009’s Up, plus some films that are part of Southampton Film Week.
Pop sensation, Jess Glynne, graced The Brook for a night of incredible music. Georgia Dudman went along to watch.
This week sees the release of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, starring Kevin Spacey, amongst other news and releases.
Our writers discuss the various adaptations of vampires across television and cinema from Being Human’s John Mitchell to Twilight’s Edward Cullen all the way back to 1922’s Nosferatu’s Graf Orlok.
“To a degree the film might have been more successful had it focused less on the bland human characters and more on the turtles themselves.” Harrison reviews the adaptation of one of the biggest children’s franchises.
“In fact the viewer is so traumatised by the tumultuous roller coaster that it is hard to do more than shake in unfathomable frustration.” Sam Claflin and Lily Collins star in Love Rosie.
Halloween is coming up and to celebrate, our writers at The Edge have put together a list of the scariest games they have ever played!
The Edge’s film writers take a look at the film characters that gave them the worst nightmares.
This week sees the return of many shows including Citizen Khan, Modern Family and Vampire Diaries, as well as the final ever season of Two and a Half Men.
Very much a classic, Bram Stoker paints the strong picture of a vampire often still used today, though Becky highlights issues with the narrative ending.
Captivating, disturbing and yet riotously funny, POSH is a play that has the audience fluctuating between uproarious laughter and stunned silence, says Naomi Lucking.
Lady Gaga has delivered, where she will forever have an army of devoted fans that appreciate her artistic endeavours and her ability to really sing.
Metal giants Soil stop off at perhaps one of the best new venues in Southampton, 1865. Oli Polhill went along to join in with the madness.
Katherine Ryan in Glam Role Model takes on the big topics such as celebrity obsession, the idealisation of decorations, abortion and even Oscar Pistorius.