• 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...
  • Poll: Best Films of 2015

    The year is drawing to a close and once again, Impact Film & TV needs YOUR help to decide the BEST FILMS OF 2015. To have your say, simply submit your top 10 film rankings on the form below. To be eligible, the film MUST have been released to...
  • Film Review – Victor Frankenstein

    “You know how it begins…” – Yes, we do, so please show us something new Victor Frankenstein. By the look of the title, any expectations you had for a vivid reimagining have just been shattered. Mary Shelley’s enlightening creation seems to have been reused in a way that reaffirms...
  • TV Review – The Flash, Season 2: Mid-Season Review

    The strongest comic-book show made to date proves to the masses that you do not need a big budget to be the best. The Flash had a seemingly unstoppable force of a first season and now the second has hit its midway, and it’s still carrying the velocity and...
  • Trailer Watch – X-Men: Apocalypse

    This is said practically every year, but 2016 is gearing up to be the year of the superhero (at least, until 2017 comes along). The MCU and DC releases have been getting the most attention, with the build-up for the Batman v Superman and Civil War trailers reaching a...
  • Film Review – Krampus

    ‘Twas two nights before Christmas, when Max in despair, Tore his letter to Santa Claus into the air; His anger at family, little did he know, Would release an ancient force from out of the snow. At each other’s throats, as only fam’ly are, Max finally breaks, as they...
  • 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...