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…
Our home city film festival is back. GFF22 will open with the UK premiere of The Outfit, a gripping and…
Whilst this year really does feel like we are firmly stuck in The Matrix, the good news is that cinemas have been…
There has been an abundance of movies about young girls and their entanglements with older men. Usually, they are on-screen…
The eighties are probably best remembered for big shoulder pads, terrible perms, lurid make up and leg warmers. It doesn’t…
Already drawing comparisons with the Oscar-nominated, Animal Kingdom, Jeanette Nordahl’s directorial debut is exciting both the Glasgow and Berlin festival…
“Men at some time are masters of their fate.” Giving off distinctly Caesar and Brutus vibes is Min-ho Woo’s The…
Over the last decade or so there has been a glut of content about Pablo Escobar and the Columbian drug…
When a film opens with a young black man screaming “I can’t breathe” whilst a police officer presses his knee…
Cinema has been blurring the lines of fiction versus reality since its inception. In order to be compelling, it has…
Desperate poverty makes desperate people do desperate things. Srdan Golubovic’s Father makes that clear from it’s shocking opening scenes, wherein…