Glasgow Film Festival Review – ‘Catfight’ (2016)
As a piece of absurdist film-making 'Catfight' does leaps and bounds in pushing it's characters to the absolute limits of...
As a piece of absurdist film-making 'Catfight' does leaps and bounds in pushing it's characters to the absolute limits of...
RD Laing is the focus in Robert Mullan's 'Mad to be Normal'. The film follows Laing (David Tennant) in his...
Here we have a documentary feature about a group of queer black young people in Washington DC who have formed...
The winner of the third annual Audience Award at the Glasgow Film Festival has been announced as Alankrita Shrivastava's Lipstick...
Philippe Lesage directs his first narrative feature, after the experience of making documentary films in the years which preceded this....
Ben Wheatley has once again pulled it out of the bag. 'Free Fire' also has an Exec Producer list as...
It is irable that Gore Verbinski has a ion for the horror genre. Considering he dabbles mostly in the mainstream...
Film Irish director Niall McCann documents the rise of Glasgow indie label Chemikal Underground and the 1997 road trip that...
The directorial debut from Johnny Ma, 'Old Stone' is centred on one man who is pushed to his absolute limits....
Few filmmakers and actors have CVs as seamless as Warren Beatty. The actor became a Hollywood icon with a string...
This is the new film by Michael Showalter, one half of the writing duo who brought us last year’s They...
Werner Herzog's first two dramatic features since 2009, Queen of the Desert and Salt and Fire have both struggled to...
Pablo Larraín reunites with No collaborator Gael García Bernal for Neruda, a film that pays tribute the crossing boundaries between...
David Byrne invites ten different color guard teams performing alongside musicians including St Vincent, tUnE-yArDs, Nelly Furtado, and Byrne himself....