Vicious Fun

Vicious Fun – Review

The eighties are probably best remembered for big shoulder pads, terrible perms, lurid make up and leg warmers. It doesn’t exactly shriek death and danger (although, crimes to fashion are a pretty se...

Killing Escobar – Review

Over the last decade or so there has been a glut of content about Pablo Escobar and the Columbian drug trade. Books, documentaries, Tv and Film dramas have all covered the subject, sometimes in foren...
Enemies of the State

Enemies of the State – Review

Sonia Kennebeck’s documentary opens with a well-known quote from Oscar Wilde – “The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” And, honestly, never has a sentence been more applicable to a series of eve...
Minari Glasgow Film Festival

Minari – Review

When you think of the recent run of A24 movies, you think of horror (Midsommar or Hereditary); chaos (Uncut Gems) or existentialist arthouse (The Lighthouse). Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari – which is alre...