• Trailer Watch – Infinitely Polar Bear

    Infinitely Polar Bear is Maya Forbes’s latest release, and stars Mark Ruffalo as Cam, a man suffering with bi-polar disorder and depression who is estranged from his wife and children. The film documents Cam’s attempt to get his family back into his life and the roadblocks that he faces...
  • Birdman and Boyhood: To Take Flight or Stay Grounded?

    Image credit: ‘Cliff’ via Flickr In the wake of last week’s Oscars, Alex takes a look at the big winner and its closest competitor; what made them both worthy, whether they will last, and the big question – which one deserved the little golden men the most? So Birdman...
  • Trailer Watch – Frozen Fever

    Guess who’s back? Yeah! Its the gang that never left! The creators of Frozen have brought us a short film called Frozen Fever, with all your favourite characters as they prepare the best party ever for Anna’s birthday! The movie is expected to last seven minutes and has managed...
  • TV Review – Broadchurch, Series 2

    Warning: Series 1 spoilers follow! “Do you find the defendant Joseph Michael Miller, guilty or not guilty?” On Monday 23rd February at 9pm, this very question, that has kept viewers on the edge of their seats for the second series of the ITV mystery crime drama Broadchurch, was finally answered. The finale brought an...
  • Film Review – Backstreet Boys: Show ‘Em What You’re Made Of

    Backstreet Boys: Show ‘Em What You’re Made Of takes fans on a roller coaster ride with one of the world’s best-selling boy bands of all time, and we experience the highs and lows of each member’s journey from boyhood to manhood. The film focuses on the group’s 20th year...
  • Trailer Watch – Straight Outta Compton

    “Our art is a reflection of our reality.” – Ice Cube (Jackson Sr.) N.W.A. rose to prominence as a bookend to the eclectic 80’s in Los Angeles – and to say that is an understatement. The rap group’s meteoric influence in the early 90’s was truly more than a...
  • “Our biggest passion is finding emotional moments in horrific situations” – Talking With Director Navot Papushado

    Impact caught up with Israeli director Navot Papushado, one half of the team behind Israel’s first horror film Rabies, and Big Bad Wolves which Quentin Tarantino called his favourite film of 2013. Warning: Contains spoilers for Big Bad Wolves. Your debut feature Rabies is the first horror film to come out of Israel, why did...