Wild Men Glasgow Film Festival

Wild Men – Review

The mid-life crisis has become something of a cliché. Both in real life and in films and television. Men, typically, ditch their wives for a younger model and start buying shiny red sports cars, whic...
Time Of Impatience

Time of Impatience – Review

A long, arid summer is about to commence. Dust weaves its way across the pavements. Every surface is drenched in a yellow glow. You can practically feel your mouth dry up. Spaces with no air conditio...
Women Do Cry

Women Do Cry – Review

According to the European Institute for Gender Equality, Bulgaria ranks in nineteenth place in the EU Gender Equality Index, having fallen two places down the list since 2010. It feels almost unsurpr...
Good Madam Glasgow Film Festival

Good Madam – Review

The haunted house or family trauma tropes are incredibly common in horror movies. Grief sometimes manifests itself in walls that talk; objects that move; things that go bump in the night. So it can b...
Silent Land

Silent Land – Review

Holidays have been known to make or break relationships. You’re either able to switch off, relax and fall in love all over again or unfamiliar surroundings and searing heat can further expose suspect...

Some Like it Rare – Preview

Your life is at steak in Some like it Rare – a hilarious French comedy with a dark twist. Sophie and Vincent’s small butcher shop is on the brink of bankruptcy and their marriage is falling apa...
The Girl and The Spider

The Girl and The Spider – Review

“The loneliest moment in someone’s life is when they are watching their whole world fall apart, and all they can do is stare blankly.” Having reflected on Ramon and Silvan Zürcher’s The Girl and The ...
Alan Cumming GFF22 My Old School

Glasgow Film Festival 2022 Launch

Our home city film festival is back. GFF22 will open with the UK premiere of The Outfit, a gripping and masterful thriller starring Academy Award winner Mark Rylance, and close with the UK premiere o...