Film round-up: 15/12/2014 – 21/12/2014
This week’s releases includes Dumb and Dumber To, 20 years after the original.
This week’s releases includes Dumb and Dumber To, 20 years after the original.
Bring Me The Horizon set Wembley Arena alight with endless hits, however controversy was struck from their choice of violent background images and constant use of profanity at a concert welcome to all-ages.
Julianne Moore is nominated for both Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical and Best Actress in a Drama.
Becky chatted to Example before his gig at Portsmouth Guildhall and talked to him about his album Live Life Living, touring and his future roles in film.
The last week of the academic term brings with it the highly anticipated finale to the epic trilogy of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit.
Marvel have the audacity to make a film about a talking raccoon, a tree creature capable of saying only three words… and it works!
Welcome back to the weekly film and cinema update from Union Films! Last week we…
This week’s round-up sees the release of Horrible Bosses 2 and Paddington, as well as rereleases of both Frozen and 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Mr. White eschews the usual spectacle of arena gigs to put on a performance that thrives solely on music and showmanship.
Beth caught up with Jake Morley ahead of his show at The Joiners.
Alice explores a deeply profound novel by one of the Beat Generation, On the Road by Jack Kerouac.
This week, Union Films begins its run of 16 showings of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, the first of which is at midnight on the day of its premiere release.
Our gaming writers reflect on a selection of this week’s gaming news and give you a heads up on the coming week’s games.
‘i’ is Kendrick Lamar’s first release since Good Kid M.A.A.D city back in 2012. The…