Film

A kaleidoscope of Celtic colours and swirls that is an illuminating delight!
 â€˜Arrogance isn’t a uniquely American trait….’, sneers Hydra, a renta-pantomime Nazi super-villain…
‘You know, if the idea of decapitating someone actually upsets you, then that’s love’ remarks The Dictator’s…
This is not a film, it’s an experience and it doesn’t just live up to the hype but in some ways exceeds it.
Winner of a Fringe First Award at this year’s Edinburgh Festival, Feral is the latest production from…
The Manipulate Festival concluded at the Traverse on Saturday night with a screening of eight animation films…
From a quick perusal of this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival programme one spots there are at…
A young girl lives a lonely life in a caravan with her pre-occupied mother, whose job is to monitor the…
Bryan Singer’s X2 was one of the best examples of the comic book superhero genre; made with considerable…
1927 first appeared in our Fringe brochures four years ago, with their incredible debut Between the Devil and…
The Manipulate Festival continued on Wednesday night with a doublebill from Priit Pärn.
'I wanted to make an Ingmar Bergman film about and for teenagers' joked Canadian director Christy Garland…
A delightful hour of custom made films for children.
The face of the financial crisis has taken many forms, from people lining up outside banks desperate to get…
There’s a point early on in off-beat romcom Silver Linings Playbook where the protagonist, Pat, who has been…
It’s not every week of the year I get the chance to review a bona fide masterpiece that is as influential,…
This was an electrifying celebration of movie music that left us entirely enthralled.
I have to confess, whilst I’ve always been a huge fan of Pixar, I was never a fan of the original Cars. I…
The Edinburgh International Festival today launched its 2019 programme of dance, theatre, and music for this…
It's Day 4 of the Edinburgh Film Festival and it really feels now like its taking off.