Late Night with the Devil – Review
This review contains mild spoilers Demonic possession is a staple of the horror genre. Perhaps rightly or wrongly, any film…
Bulldog Film Distribution have announced that the offbeat, British comedy drama Portraits of Dangerous Women will be available on Digital Platforms from 25th November. Set…
The new drama, The Brutalist, is coming soon to UK and Ireland cinemas. The film is directed by Brady Corbet, who co-wrote it with Mona…
In 1938, having left her Nunavut home with her mother Kumaa'naaq (koo-MAT-na), young Marguerite must come to terms with her new life in the South…
This review contains mild spoilers Demonic possession is a staple of the horror genre. Perhaps rightly or wrongly, any film…
Glasgow Film Festival 2024 wrapped up on Sunday 10 March by celebrating a bumper year of ticket sales and local…
The Audience Award for the 2024 Glasgow Film Festival has been awarded to the uplifting Icelandic documentary, The Home Game.…
Perhaps only some of our readers can remember family “staycations” back in the early 1990s. There were no mobile phones,…
Milad Alami’s second feature length film opens with a stark white screen – enough to make you think you’ve already…
There has been a plethora of feature-length debuts celebrated at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival, with writer / director Zarrar…
“Are the jokes supposed to be the truth, or are the jokes just jokes?” Cara Mone and Caroline Suh’s documentary,…
There is nothing subtle about Joseph Schuman and Austin Stark’s Coup! The opening voiceover, complete with commentary about total lockdown,…
Grief and ghosts often make for good company. It is when we are at our lowest ebb that we often…
When you think of footballing cities, you think of Barcelona. Madrid. Manchester. Munich. Hell, maybe even Glasgow. But Hellissandur? Perhaps…