Film
Surviving Progress, a Canadian documentary by Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks (who will be attending the…
In 2007, National Geographic photographer James Balog set out to capture man-made global warming in action.
A night of magic and fantasy at The Manipulate festival integrating film, animation, puppetry, and…
Given the amount of media time that has been spent talking about the boost to Edinburgh tourism from romcom…
Loosely based on a real life episode, Miss Bala marks the arrival of distinctly original directorial voice in…
Consuming Spirits is an absorbing experimental animation film, painstakingly and meticulously constructed by…
Is Christopher Nolan's movie the stuff that dreams are made of?
For anyone with a little imagination, a bit of patience and awareness of new age ideas this is a rewarding…
When Sergeant Nathan Harris enlisted in the US Marines aged 18 he was asked ‘why do you want to join the army…
Looking across today’s billboards the choices were not rich. It was all sequels, 3D animated sequels…
A new film by the Hungarian master of cinema, Bela Tarr, is always to be welcomed, particularly when it…
This was an electrifying celebration of movie music that left us entirely enthralled.
As the Edinburgh International Festival tackles the “thundering hooves” of rival UK festivals (notably…
The annual Manipulate Visual Theatre Festival opens today (Monday) continuing until Saturday with a…
‘Arrogance isn’t a uniquely American trait….’, sneers Hydra, a renta-pantomime Nazi super-villain…
Belying its low budget title, this must be the most expensive love letter to Steven Spielberg ever concocted…
Having attended or been involved in some small way with 33 years worth of the Edinburgh International Film…
A kaleidoscope of Celtic colours and swirls that is an illuminating delight!
At first glance it seems that with one deft stroke, Joe Cornish and his team may have just wiped out a much…
Ok, let's just get one thing out the way first. The plot and the dialogue for this gobsmacking leviathan of a…