EIFF 2016 Review – Holidays (2016)
The benefit of horror anthologies is that for every segment that you don’t like, there’s
The benefit of horror anthologies is that for every segment that you don’t like, there’s
Meg Ryan directs and takes a supporting role in Ithaca, an adaptation of William Saroyan‘s
Emma Watson and Daniel Bruhl head The Colony, a 1970s set cult thriller from filmmaker
Adult Life Skills Anna is approaching 30 and still living in her mums shed at
Tobias Nölle writes and directs Aloys, a Swiss-French existential drama examining isolation and grief amongst
Daniel Auteuil leads Vincent Garenq‘s sublime French-German legal drama which explores a father’s quest for
Bratwurst Nazis (Bratzis) run amuck through a Canadian convenience store, whilst two millennial yoga fans
The American and British action realms collide in Take Down (aka Billionaire Ransom) from genre
Brian Cox headlines British-Hungarian co-production, The Carer, which lightly explores the concept of ageing and
French action filmmaker Frédéric Schoendoerffer’s latest feature, Le convoi (Fast Convoy in the UK), is
Brady Corbet‘s directorial debut, The Childhood of a Leader, is an unsettling operatic piece that
Finland’s role in World War II is examined in documentary, War and Peace of Mind,
Outpost director Steven Barker turns his attention to contemporary zombie fare in The Rezort –
As part of this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival, I had the pleasure of speaking