★★★☆☆ Pixar’s Brave has now grossed an impressive $131 million in North America and has still yet to be released throughout most of the world. Whilst Mark Andrews’ Brave may be doing well financially, I’m…

★★★☆☆ Pixar’s Brave has now grossed an impressive $131 million in North America and has still yet to be released throughout most of the world. Whilst Mark Andrews’ Brave may be doing well financially, I’m…
★★★1/2☆ Amy Seimetz’s debut feature film, Sun Don’t Shine recently received its international premiere at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival. This indie picture feels like a fusion of a road movie, psychological drama and…
★★1/2☆☆ Japanese director and actor, Shin’ya Tsukamoto, latest project Kotoko sees him team up with folk rock artist, Cocco for disturbing horror drama, Kotoko. Tsukamoto’s film follows a woman, Kotoko, balancing life as a single…
★★★1/2☆ Spanish language anthology, 7 Days In Havana, as the title suggests, follows a week in Havana with a different short film representing each day. Featuring directorial turns from names such as Benicio Del Toro,…
Saturday Night saw the closing gala film for 66th Edinburgh International Film Festival and Hollywood was in town in the shape of Disney-Pixar with their latest animation BRAVE. As cinephiles will know Brave is a…
★★★★1/2 Found footage horror, V/H/S has completely revitalised a played-out, repetitive style of filmmaking with six chilling anthology tales. Ti West (House of The Devil), Glenn McQuaid ((I Sell The Dead) and Adam Wingard (A…
★★☆☆☆ It seems that if a television comedy duo is successful enough that a movie is inevitable. Unfortunately, it is very rare that these movies are actually worth watching – just think Ant & Dec’s…
★★★1/2☆ Director, Peter Strickland (Katalin Varga) presents us with the truly unsettling look at the power of sound in his latest feature, the Toby Jones lead, Berberian Sound Studio – which makes its world premiere…
★★1/2☆☆ BBC Films latest production, Shadow Dancer has already met positive receptions at both this year’s Sundance and Berlin Film Festivals. Now it is the turn of The Edinburgh International Film Festival to take on…
★★★1/2☆ Bobcat Goldthwait established himself as one of the most exciting comedy directors in recent years after his excellent 2009 film, World’s Greatest Dad. His latest film, a biting satire on contemporary culture entitled God…
★★★1/2☆ After a successful brief stint in the world of television, Robert Carlyle makes his return to feature films with California Solo. Marshall Lewy’s film excels as an engaging character study with the help of…
★★★1/2☆ Jon Wright’s Irish set horror, Grabbers, feels like a welcome return to the days of the 1980s creature features laced with comedy. So far, it is also the most entertaining horror film of this…
★★★1/2☆ Stephen Dorff stars in Gabe Torres’ claustrophobic thriller, Brake, which proves to be far more than another Buried. Receiving its UK premiere at this years’ Edinburgh International Film Festival, Brake provides some highly entertaining…
★★★☆☆ The Lorax sees Despicable Me director, Chris Renaud, take on one of Dr Seuss’ most morally relevant books with an all star voice cast featuring Zac Efron, Danny DeVito and Betty White. Although it…