• House Party Raiders – Q & A with Joe Archer

    Students at the University of Nottingham (UoN) are always making an impact. Whether through clubs, societies, or academia – there’s a huge array of talent on offer. Joe Archer is one such individual. Over the past year he’s been directing his very own film project, now set to finish shooting...
  • 2015: Film Poll – Top 5 Films

    We have spent a month looking forward to the potential cinematic highs and lows of 2016. But before January draws to an end, we should look back one last time at the hits and misses of 2015. We asked our readers to vote on their best and worst films...
  • Am I The Only One… Or Is Woody A Twat?

    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! Next up it’s Joe on Toy Story… Nostalgia is the death of good judgment! Disney magic can...
  • Naughty & Nice – The Middle Earth Saga

    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! Middle Earth. Peter...
  • Star Wars: The Story So Far (Part 1, The Prequels)

    Come December the 17th the Star Wars Saga will have spanned over 60 years in canonical history. So with the run into The Force Awakens well underway, it is worth taking some time to look back over the story so far… Star Wars Episode I – The Phantom Menace...
  • Scrapbook – Worst Date Night Movies

    The cinema can be conducive to a fantastic date. Cuddling next to your significant other in a darkened room, enjoying some cinematic magic. But as the Impact Film & TV team have learnt, film choice is everything. They’ve suffered awkwardness, boredom and worse so you don’t have to. Be warned!...
  • Film Review – He Never Died (Mayhem 2015)

    How can it be so funny? Many films market themselves as ‘horror-comedy’, but the latter is usually a side-offering, not the main event. This is not the case with He Never Died. Writer-director Jason Krawczyk has crafted a careful balance of laughs and screams, enough to rival genre classics....