Film
I have never seen a Shane Meadows film. āNot even This Is England?ā I hear you cry!
In celebration of manipulateās 10th anniversary, the best animated shorts shown at the Festival over the lastā¦
Never has a shot of an abandoned suitcase been so gut wrenching.
They donāt make āem like that anymore. Well they do now as cinema comes full circle with this delightfulā¦
Cryptic, an internationally-renowned producing art house based in Glasgow, has brought together someā¦
War Horse is a curious beast - disappointing in many ways - but like Spielbergās lesser works it stillā¦
The brainchild of Edinburgh director Angus Reid, Primary School Musical is the by-product of a school stageā¦
Ripping off the quote heralding the sinking of the Titanic, a gun-toting minion turns to his boss and says āā¦
A wee diamond of a film hewn from Scotlandās coalās history.
Growing up. This theme dominates the silver screen, from Spiderman to Pride & Prejudice. Although anā¦
Finally the curse of Hollywoodās seemingly pointless āreinvent them all again syndromeā is lifted with aā¦
Two five star reviews for the price of one, both poles apart by decades and substance.
The Manipulate Festival continued on Wednesday night with a doublebill from Priit PƤrn.
Het Filiaal theatermakers from Utrecht present Falling Dreams, a performance that mixes narrative with musicā¦
French director FranƧois Ozon's latest film, showing at the Filmhouse till 4th August, is extremely amusing.
The face of the financial crisis has taken many forms, from people lining up outside banks desperate to getā¦
It's easy to forget that many Chinese teenagers know nothing about the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989.
Foot tapping foxtrot palm court music fills the theatre space. The screen holds a cloudscape with a hoop of aā¦
The Edinburgh International Film Festival gives out a number of awards at the end of the festival run. Theā¦
Family audiences weaned on the fast food junk of high speed garbage, talking animals, rollercoaster blurs ofā¦