Can you remember your childhood summer days when you were simply longing for a swim? Aydin Orak’s new coming-of-age drama … More
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A Slice of FrightFest
As part of the Glasgow Film Festival program, Arrow Video’s FrightFest has come to the city. Showcasing twelve horror (as … More
Licorice Pizza Review
Licorice Pizza, the latest release from Paul Thomas Anderson, is perhaps the last film you would expect to follow 2017’s … More
Sin-ema: Horror Hour with the Queers
At the Centre for Contemporary Arts, our queer ‘Horror Hour’ is hosted by SQIFF, the Scottish Queer International Film Festival, … More
Review: Last Night in Soho (2021)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Directed by Edgar Wright and with a screenplay from Scottish screenwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns, I was greatly anticipating seeing Last … More
Review: Our Ladies (2019)
Michael Caton-Jones’ Our Ladies takes Trainspotting and turns it into a film about five Catholic schoolgirls on an adventure. Having … More
Review: Sound of Metal
Losing your hearing as a musician equals losing all the joy and meaning of life, at least if one is … More
Film Review: Saint Maud
[Contains spoilers]TW: self-harm, body horror, blood, suicide, mental abuse, physical abuse Rose Glass’ new horror Saint Maud (2019) focuses on … More
Film Review: The True History of the Kelly Gang – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival
True, I do love history – I am a history student after all. And Justin Kurzel’s 19th-century story The True History … More
Film Review: Women Make Film – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival
A hundred years ago, the highest-paid film director of the 1920s, Lois Weber, was a woman. So, how come that … More
