• Naughty & Nice – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

    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! For many people,...
  • Trailer Watch – Room

    Adapted from an award-winning novel by Emma Donoghue, Room begins seven years into the captivity of “Ma” (Brie Larson) and her 5-year old son, Jack (Jacob Tremblay). Although Ma remembers the life and people she left behind, Jack’s whole universe is contained within the single room that their kidnapper...
  • Scrapbook – Best Christmas Movies

    It’s that time of year when the mandatory viewing of festive films happens in households and halls alike. Impact Film & TV have compiled a list of their favourite Christmas movies to get you in the mood and potentially offer an alternative to Love Actually this year. The Holiday...
  • Film Review – Steve Jobs

    Since his untimely death in 2011, Steve Jobs has been reincarnated a number of times on the big screen. From the parody film iSteve, to the attempt at a serious biopic in 2013, Jobs, it would be fair to think that this story might already be rather exhausted. However,...
  • Don’t Make Me Watch – Revisiting Childhood Nightmares

    Childhood fears can be the fears that stay with us for life. We’ve all got those films that send us cowering, those TV programmes that give us the shivers. The Impact Film & TV team delve into their childhoods and explain which childhood fears still gives them the creeps....
  • Trailer Watch – Joy

    In recent years, it seems as though awards season isn’t truly here until David O. Russell releases a film. And his most recent offering, Joy, might just be his best. The trailer introduces us to the titular character, as played by Jennifer Lawrence, a single mother struggling to find...
  • Trailer Watch – The Good Dinosaur

    After failing to release a film in 2014, Pixar is probably hoping against hope that The Good Dinosaur – which was delayed for more than a year and saw the removal of 67 employees – will be a roaring success to end 2015. Yet, despite this, the trailer shows...