Meat Review (Glasgow Film Festival 2025)
Greek tragedy has profoundly shaped modern storytelling. At its core, a Greek tragedy revolves around the downfall of a prominent...
Greek tragedy has profoundly shaped modern storytelling. At its core, a Greek tragedy revolves around the downfall of a prominent...
Making a debut feature is an impressive feat—it demands immense time and dedication to bring the final product to life,...
The Ballad of Wallis Island was this year’s Surprise Film at the Glasgow Film Festival, and what a charming wee...
Trust is the foundation of any relationship, especially romantic ones. We build it through loyalty, support, and unconditional love. But...
It’s hard to imagine anyone more detestable than Donald Trump. Whatever your politics, the thought of America being run by...
Are you familiar with the old Klingon proverb, "Revenge is a dish best served cold"? The saying suggests that revenge...
We're entering a new age of animation and Julian Glander’s debut feature film Boys Go To Jupiter leads the front...
Some of you may remember the 1998 film Run Lola Run, a fun, experimental thriller that offered three alternative story...
Restless is a cake-baking empty nester locks horns with an anti-social party beast in this engrossing kitchen sink horror drama...
Iteration is crucial for any successful sequel; without it, mundanity sinks its ugly claws in, leaving you questioning why the...
Athina Rachel Tsangari’s Harvest, with its atmospheric period setting and lambasting views on capitalism, somewhat reminds this critic of William...
We’re pretty comfortable with Nicolas Cage being weird on-screen now, but there’s something sinister that lies in Lorcan Finnegan’s The...
Kensuke Sonomura is steadily cementing himself as one of the greats of modern action cinema. His work as an action...
Minimalist Sci-Fi chiller from Australia explores how relationships shape our sense of identity, time, and place. Set in the unspecified...