Glasgow Film Festival Review – Salt And Fire (2016)
Werner Herzog's first two dramatic features since 2009, Queen of the Desert and Salt and Fire have both struggled to...
Werner Herzog's first two dramatic features since 2009, Queen of the Desert and Salt and Fire have both struggled to...
Pablo LarraÃn reunites with No collaborator Gael GarcÃa Bernal for Neruda, a film that pays tribute the crossing boundaries between...
Debut director Emiliano Rocha Minter’s WE ARE THE FLESH is an extraordinary and unsettling film experience about a young brother...
To celebrate the home entertainment release of I AM NOT A SERIAL KILLER, ON BLU-RAY, DVD & VOD 20 FEBRUARY,...
David Byrne invites ten different color guard teams performing alongside musicians including St Vincent, tUnE-yArDs, Nelly Furtado, and Byrne himself....
Five years since her last film (the critically acclaimed Lore), Cate Shortland returns with another German set-project, Berlin Syndrome. This...
French filmmaker François Ozon has become well known for his subversive Hitchcockian fare that plays with themes of gender and...
Warren Dudley returns after his breakout horror film The Cutting Room Featuring Hollyoaks star Parry Glasspool, the new master of...
In Beyond The Gates, two brothers, who have not seen each other in years come together in an effort to...
From humble beginnings as a television regular on the Mary Tyler Moore show, Michael Keaton seems like he has been...
To celebrate the release of THE CHAMBER, which will be screening at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival, Sunday 19th February...
Money makes the world go round, round, round and in The House, it's something Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler do...
It's hard to believe there was a time Adam Sandler was a much loved comedic actor critically adored, that was...
An older man dating a younger woman is not an unusual thing these days as love sees no age just...