Les Miserables Tom Bonnington is underwhelmed by the acclaimed new version of the classic musical, awarding it 2 stars. Archive 12 years ago
The Hobbit Review Tom Bonnington argues Peter Jackson’s prequel of the Lord of the Rings trilogy is a fine film which does not deserve some of the negative criticism it has received Archive 12 years ago
Review: Creditors Tom Bonnington reviews the last production of the URY Festival of Drama, ‘Creditors’ Archive 12 years ago
Argo Tom Bonnington thinks Argo is one of “the most enjoyable thrillers made in the last few years.” Archive 12 years ago
Aesthetica Film Festival: top five films Rory McGregor and Tom Bonnington reveal their top five picks from the Aesthetica Film Festival Archive 12 years ago
Aesthetica Film Festival: Days 3 & 4 Rory McGregor and Tom Bonnington let you know what they got up to on the last two days of Aesthetica Film Festival Archive 12 years ago
URY’s ‘New World Order’ – review Tom Bonnington gives a big thumbs up to URY’s ambitious drama ‘New World Order’ Archive 12 years ago
Aesthetica Film Festival: Day One Tom Bonnington brings you his thoughts from the opening night at Aesthetica Film Festival. Archive 12 years ago
Rust and Bone Tom Bonnington is blown away by Jacques Audiard’s latest offering, giving it 4.5 stars out of 5. Archive 12 years ago
Judi Shekoni Rising film star Judi Shekoni chats to Tom Bonnington about filming The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2, her love for British television and her new life stateside. Archive 12 years ago
Paranormal Activity 4 Tom Bonnington finds the Paranormal Activity series “has completely run out of ideas” giving the latest film 1 star. Archive 12 years ago
Looper Tom Bonnington praises the originality of Looper, worthy of the title of cult classic and a 5 star review Archive 12 years ago
Savages Tom Bonnington is entertained by “a rather enjoyable drug film about a group of relaxed hipsters revelling in a paradise of weed, sun and threesomes”, giving it 3 Stars Archive 12 years ago
Lawless “Lawless could have been the definitive prohibition film but the filmmakers played it far too safe” – Tom Bonnington awards this bootlegging blockbuster 2 Stars Archive 12 years ago
Keith Lemon The Film “The fact this film was released at all is worrying for the British film industry” – A zero star rating is stamped firmly across Keith Lemon’s foray into the cinematic world, as Tom Bonnington is left distinctly underwhelmed Archive 12 years ago