Film
In his follow-up to The Witch (2016), writer-director Robert Eggers once again submerges his audie
With the globally lauded Parasite, writer-director Bong Joon-Ho has proven himself the master of m
The Edinburgh Mountain Film Festival (EMFF) returns for
The Edinburgh Mountain Film Festival is an independent film festival screening some of the latest films for…
After five years at the helm, Edinburgh International Film Festival
Film composers Ennio Morricone, Mica Levi, and Delia Derbyshire will be featured in a 2020 retrospective at
The Edinburgh International Film Festival will be holding a wee
The French Film Festival is back in Edinburgh for the 27th year: 8th November to 15th December, 2019
The 27th edition of La Fete du Cinema UK kicks off in Edinburgh on 8th November and runs to 15th December a
The Edinburgh Short Film Festival bills itself as Edinburgh's accessible, friendly and eclectic short film…
The Festival of Politics is a populist, accessible festival set in the Scottish parliament at Holyrood. The…
Reel to Real is a new multi-media musical that blends clips from original film footage of old Hollywood…
This is a cracking piece of enjoyably daft, Hollywood fluff posing as high concept intellectual guff but…
Loosely based on a real life episode, Miss Bala marks the arrival of distinctly original directorial voice in…
I have never seen a Shane Meadows film. “Not even This Is England?” I hear you cry!
Scottish director Steven Lewis Simpson is no stranger to either the source material for his latest feature…
I must apologise for making Red Riding Hood film of the week. Due to reasons of mild incompetence, it’s…
1927 first appeared in our Fringe brochures four years ago, with their incredible debut Between the Devil and…
Since the Edinburgh International Film Festival is under way it seems only fitting that EG's Film Of The Week…
War Horse is a curious beast - disappointing in many ways - but like Spielberg’s lesser works it still…
Anyone who had the privilege of witnessing the extraordinary monologue, Novecento, staged at the EIF in 2001…