Just as we forget the creepy plasticised Troll dolls from our youth, someone have brought them back to the limelight. … More
Category: Film
Film Review: Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV
In association with Scotland Loves Anime [3/5] To Final Fantasy XV what the Lego Movie is to Lego, Kingsglaive is … More
Film Review: Chi-Raq
In association with the Glasgow Film Theatre Amid the rising tide of disillusionment and anger among black and ethnic minority … More
Three Short Films to Tackle Inequality
The charity Pink Saltire recently released three short films to raise the general understanding of gender identity issues, as well … More
Film Review: Paterson
[4/5] In association with Glasgow Film Theatre In Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson, a mysterious man explains to Adam Driver’s character (and … More
Film Review: The Death of Louis XIV
In association with the French Film Festival Catalan filmmaker Albert Serra’s latest work, a drama tinged with a dark sense … More
Film Review: Swiss Army Man [4/5]
[4/5] If you haven’t yet caught wind of Daniels’ (an amalgamation of directors Daniel Kwan and Scheinert) first cinematic outing, … More
Film Review: Merci Patron
[4/5] In association with the French Film Festival If Louis Theroux were a French socialist filmmaker, he might be a … More
The 48 Hour Film Project
Something that we reviewers sometimes forget when expressing our opinions on a film is that what we’re watching didn’t just … More
TV Review: Luke Cage
“Keep Harlem Black!” – so reads the campaign slogan of Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard). To the public it is intended … More
