Film

Surviving Progress, a Canadian documentary by Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks (who will be attending the…
From a quick perusal of this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival programme one spots there are at…
In a small dark hotel room in Fort William no one can hear you scream. Except the guy sitting a few feet…
Consuming Spirits is an absorbing experimental animation film, painstakingly and meticulously constructed by…
‘Four stars?!’ I hear you cry? I nearly gave it five.
As the theatre packed to the sound of speakeasy style music, that jivey, jazzy stuff of another era that…
After Terence Malick’s flawed masterpiece The Tree of Life which also documented childhood and the rhythms…
Having attended or been involved in some small way with 33 years worth of the Edinburgh International Film…
The RSNO Christmas Concert is a festive treat for all the family.
HeLa is the story of remarkable success and shocking failure that starkly demonstrates how basic human rights…
Given the amount of media time that has been spent talking about the boost to Edinburgh tourism from romcom…
When Sergeant Nathan Harris enlisted in the US Marines aged 18 he was asked ‘why do you want to join the army…
This is an utterly delightful, frequently hilarious, and charming piece of nostalgia that proves to be an…
In celebration of manipulate’s 10th anniversary, the best animated shorts shown at the Festival over the last…
At last. An intelligent, well paced, well crafted and occasionally nail biting Hollywood thriller that…
I Am Number Four is ‘film of the week’ by virtue of there being little else to choose from, for occasionally…
Celebrity tycoon Donald Trump lives up to his billing as a crass egomaniac in You've Been Trumped, a…
What’s more surprising - that Hogwarts doesn’t appear once in this film or that I’ve posted a late online…
Cryptic, an internationally-renowned producing art house based in Glasgow, has brought together some…