GFF 2015 Review – Marshland (La isla mínima, 2014)
Brooding Spanish crime-drama Marshland was sadly the subject of some technical difficulties at its Glasgow Film Festival screenings - but...
Brooding Spanish crime-drama Marshland was sadly the subject of some technical difficulties at its Glasgow Film Festival screenings - but...
The Glasgow Film Festival has fast crafted a reputation as one if the UK’s most innovative festivals. The eleventh...
Romance can be wonderful beautiful human trait but romance can also be a monster which literally the case for Justin...
The Summer maybe overran with blockbuster films that religiously rely on CGI however like many things, going back to basics and...
Shaun The Sheep owes a debt to his Aardman predecessors Morph and Gromit, claymation trailblazers who elicited laughs from their audiences...
Mia Hansen-Løve's love letter to nineties house music, Eden, has an undeniably astounding soundtrack and a stirring message about the...
The newest graduate from the school of mumblecore horror is David Robert Mitchell's It Follows which blends the low-key drama...
After the success of Dreams Of Life that left you asking questions about those around you who drop of the...
Sex can be a terrifying part of life to others it's literally taboo, in the UK trailer for David Robert...
After it's 10th birthday celebration, Glasgow Film Festival made things tough for itself for 2015 festival and tonight they proved...
In the 1930s, Glasgow was known as the ‘Cinema City’, as it had the highest ratio of cinemas per head...
Glasgow Film Festival have announced the first events for their 2015 programme.From Paul Merton paying live tribute to Buster Keaton....
Glasgow Film Festival organisers today announced their 2015 dates, as well as a slew of new programme strands for the...
Part three of our epic London Film Festival Diary, read on for reviews of A Girl Walks Home Alone at...