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Category: Film

Exploring Glasgow Through Film

In the last few years, Glasgow has become a production paradise, serving as the backdrop for a slew of Hollywood … More

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‘Aftersun’ – Review

Two stars  A young Scottish female film director? With a debut film being shown at Cannes?! The moment I heard … More

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 My Experience of Cannes Film Festival

Cannes is a world away from Fife. Whilst Fife, where I come from, can often be very cold, very grey—and … More

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From Page to Screen: Does Where the Crawdads Sing Soar or Stumble?

This article contains light spoilers for the film and the book. Four stars At the beginning of July, I started … More

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The Road Dance (2021)

In partnership with KOVA PR Since it was published twenty years ago, John MacKay’s novel The Road Dance has been … More

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Review: Rhino (2021)

Blue Finch Film Releasing presents Rhino on Digital Download 16 May Rhino’s (2021) opening shot is that of its protagonist, … More

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Once Upon a Time in Uganda Review: As part of GFF22

Once Upon a Time in Uganda (2020) is a documentary about filmmaking in Uganda, more concretely in Wakaliga. The word … More

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Review: Catch the Fair One: As part of GFF22 (2021) 

TW: drugs, violence, body horror, death  On my exchange in Canada, I’ve learned a lot about how Indigenous women are … More

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Why the Anti-Rom Com deserves more love 

With Valentine’s day over and done with, I’m sure many of us are still left feeling blue, with feelings of … More

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Happening review – as part of GFF22 

“Every month a girl tests her luck and dies in extreme pain”  We’re in France and it’s 1963; Camus is … More

Drama, film review, GFF22, Happening, Marc Jameson

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