Born from the Glasgow Film Festival, the Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) has grown from a single weekend show to … More
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Film Review: It Follows
Around thirty minutes into It Follows a woman was escorted out by a friend in tears. By the end the … More
Film Review: The Voices
The Voices being sold as a comedy just might have the most misleading ad campaign since Fox tried to flog … More
Arts Preview: BEHAVIOUR15
In case you hadn’t heard, there’s an election coming up. But if the leaders’ debates have left you cold, concluding … More
Film Review: Wake in Fright (Glasgow Film Festival)
Considered one of the greatest Australian films of all time, Wake in Fright was supposedly lost for nearly forty years … More
Arts Review: Orfeo ed Euridice
Dir. Ashley Page, Cond. Kenneth Montgomery, Theatre Royal, 19th-28th February Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice brings to the stage one of … More
Film Review: Whiplash
Whiplash, much like the percussion at its core, relies on collisions, namely those between its two central characters: Juilliard conductor … More
Film Review: Into the Woods
Handsome princes, creepy wolves and sassy witches, oh my! You’ll see plenty of these in the new star-studded, magical film … More
Arts Review: Into The New 2015
The Arches, 12th-15th January Tuesday Running over the course of 3 days, Into the New showcases the work of final … More
Review: Exodus: Gods and Kings
Okay, full disclosure: I signed up to review Exodus: Gods and Kings because I’ve done two film reviews for this … More
