• Naughty & Nice: Bad Boys Vs Bad Boys 2

    It’s nearly Christmas, a time for all things sugary and nice. But, in the world of film, not everything would make it onto Santa’s list. The next few days will see Impact Film & TV look at the good and the bad of popular franchises. Enjoy! The 8 year...
  • Naughty & Nice: Pitch Perfect Vs Pitch Perfect 2

    It’s nearly Christmas, a time for all things sugary and nice. But, in the world of film, not everything would make it onto Santa’s list. The next few days will see Impact Film & TV look at the good and the bad of popular franchises. Enjoy! Pitch Perfect and...
  • Am I The Only One… Or Are The Hunger Games Films Better Than The Books?

    Ever had an opinion you just couldn’t keep to yourself? Many of our writers feel the same way, and at long last – we’re letting them loose. Get ready for some serious controversy! First up it’s Isobel on The Hunger Games… Don’t get me wrong, I love books and...
  • The Evolution Of Christmas TV

    Christmas TV has become the staple activity for families on the big day, with shows such as EastEnders boasting their biggest storylines and adverts that are beginning to take over the festive season ratings.  Impact Film & TV take a look at how the different aspects of Christmas TV...
  • Scene Wars

    IMPACT Film & TV re-live the best moments from a galaxy far, far away… Anakin’s Pod Race – The Phantom Menace For a film that is awful, The Phantom Menace does have one redeeming feature, the pod race on Tatooine. The race is very much the prequel trilogy’s answer...
  • Ghosts Of Not-So-Christmas Past

    While Christmas is usually associated with glorious re-runs of Shrek and Pirates of the Caribbean, every so often we have those gems that are set at Christmas, but are never actually about Christmas. Here are some of the best examples: Die Hard and Die Hard 2 Kicking off this...
  • Star Wars: Why the Prequels Matter

    The Star Wars prequel films have been notoriously labelled as terrible films, but are they? Well, lets break it down. The dialogue is laughable, any character development is non-existent and they suffer from a director who was far too reliant on technology. Yet it is that same director who...