Film

On just its first day, the 66th Edinburgh International Film Festival has swept away some of the sour…
The RSNO Christmas Concert is a festive treat for all the family.
This was an electrifying celebration of movie music that left us entirely enthralled.
In a move away from live theatre, this year’s Edinburgh International Children’s Festival (EICF) brings a…
The annual Manipulate Visual Theatre Festival opens today (Monday) continuing until Saturday with a…
It’s not every week of the year I get the chance to review a bona fide masterpiece that is as influential,…
I rarely review films anymore having swapped writing for making my own very modest efforts in the medium and…
A kaleidoscope of Celtic colours and swirls that is an illuminating delight!
For anyone with a little imagination, a bit of patience and awareness of new age ideas this is a rewarding…
In celebration of manipulate’s 10th anniversary, the best animated shorts shown at the Festival over the last…
Anyone who had the privilege of witnessing the extraordinary monologue, Novecento, staged at the EIF in 2001…
Pixar strikes gold again. For once, its latest opus is a slightly lesser, slightly muddled confection than…
Gently-men of Edinburgh, prepare your sweet tooth and hide your children as Caractacus Potts and his family…
Matt Damon plays as disgraced politician in this a delightful romantic thriller with a sci-fi edge
Well, gosh amighty, the Filmhouse has done it again! Another full house for the utterly fantastic  â€¦
A pretentious pile of tedious guff? A bold and brilliant masterwork? A two-hour long shampoo commercial with…
It took Paul Fegan three years to make ‘Where You’re Meant to Be’.
As the theatre packed to the sound of speakeasy style music, that jivey, jazzy stuff of another era that…
The Public Choice Awards is an opportunity for you - the viewing audience - to choose your favourite…
Since the Edinburgh International Film Festival is under way it seems only fitting that EG's Film Of The Week…