Film

Two years ago, animator Ross Hogg was introduced to the manipulate Festival audience as a recent graduate…
This was an electrifying celebration of movie music that left us entirely enthralled.
A simply sublime evening of animation shorts climaxes with a Skype call to the men of the moment and a live…
Scottish director Steven Lewis Simpson is no stranger to either the source material for his latest feature…
Winner of a Fringe First Award at this year’s Edinburgh Festival, Feral is the latest production from…
Edinburgh film director Tim Barrow continues to battle against the odds with his second feature film, an…
Excitement builds for the latest audience of Vision Mechanics’ current site-specific production as they are…
Surviving Progress, a Canadian documentary by Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks (who will be attending the…
The Public Choice Awards is an opportunity for you - the viewing audience - to choose your favourite…
This is a cracking piece of enjoyably daft, Hollywood fluff posing as high concept intellectual guff but…
Growing up. This theme dominates the silver screen, from Spiderman to Pride & Prejudice. Although an…
Celebrated comic book author Alan Moore makes an appearance at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
I had the good fortune a few years ago to run into JK Rowling while she was writing the final instalment of…
I have to confess, whilst I’ve always been a huge fan of Pixar, I was never a fan of the original Cars. I…
Robert Morgan presented a disturbing selection of animations that were literally made of the stuff of…
A delightful hour of custom made films for children.
The final part of Godfrey Reggio’s Qatsi trilogy did not gain the same level of attention and acclaim that…
Is Christopher Nolan's movie the stuff that dreams are made of?
What’s more surprising - that Hogwarts doesn’t appear once in this film or that I’ve posted a late online…
I have to admit this was a very pleasant surprise, perhaps because it’s the first film in months I haven’t…