Film

The Usher Hall was full to hear a programme of high profile film scores written by John Williams.
A kaleidoscope of Celtic colours and swirls that is an illuminating delight!
Growing up. This theme dominates the silver screen, from Spiderman to Pride & Prejudice. Although an…
The Edinburgh International Film Festival in June 2008 spotlights work of the relatively unknown Shirley…
Edinburgh film director Tim Barrow continues to battle against the odds with his second feature film, an…
The Edinburgh International Film Festival gives out a number of awards at the end of the festival run. The…
A week ago I attended an opening where I got into conversation about the pros and cons of 3D films. Lumbering…
On just its first day, the 66th Edinburgh International Film Festival has swept away some of the sour…
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.
Finally the curse of Hollywood’s seemingly pointless ā€˜reinvent them all again syndrome’ is lifted with a…
The first day of this year’s manipulate Festival at the Traverse Theatre is a day packed full of animation…
Never has a shot of an abandoned suitcase been so gut wrenching.
Well, gosh amighty, the Filmhouse has done it again! Another full house for the utterly fantastic  ā€¦
'I wanted to make an Ingmar Bergman film about and for teenagers' joked Canadian director Christy Garland…
I have never seen a Shane Meadows film. ā€œNot even This Is England?ā€ I hear you cry!
One of the animation components in the Manipulate Visual Theatre Festival, running at The Traverse, was Chico…
An autobiographical film about a black member of a white skinhead gang in Sixties London has won the…
George Lucas's 1971 feature debut THX 1138 has never felt more prescient in its depiction of a future…
A pretentious pile of tedious guff? A bold and brilliant masterwork? A two-hour long shampoo commercial with…