Mexico 86 – Review from Glasgow Film Festival
Reflecting on Guatemalan director Cesar Diaz’s career to date, a strong pattern emerges. In addition to recounting the horrors of…
Reflecting on Guatemalan director Cesar Diaz’s career to date, a strong pattern emerges. In addition to recounting the horrors of…
It feels unusual for an opening gala of a film festival to be a subdued affair. But writer / director…
If you’ve listened to the Moviescramble podcast (and if you haven’t, please make that your New Year’s Resolution for 2025),…
The new drama, The Brutalist, is coming soon to UK and Ireland cinemas. The film is directed by Brady Corbet,…
Going home. Depending on where and who that entails, these are two words that can either instill nostalgia and warmth…
Currently enjoying a good measure of success on the international film festival circuit is Buscando Alma from director/co-writer Melissa Fisher.…
In all of the things you could imagine cinema has to offer, an erotic dance to a club remix of…
Opening the London Film Festival, Blitz is the latest film from director Steve McQueen – and it marks a complete…
Women across the world have long observed that they are not allowed to age in the same way that men…
Photographer Danny Lyon toured the American Midwest in the late 1960s and early 1970s, spending time with a fledgling motorcycle…