EIFF 2014 Review – Scintilla (2014)
British horror is not particularly good at hitting the middle ground - it normally finds itself at either extreme end...
British horror is not particularly good at hitting the middle ground - it normally finds itself at either extreme end...
Noel Clarke's third directorial feature sees him in front of the cameras once again in science-fiction action piece, The Anomaly....
They say you should never go to work on an empty stomach, the same can be said about Jon Favreau's...
One of the final films completed by Philip Seymour Hoffman before his untimely death is Anton Corbijn's A Most Wanted...
Old-fashioned caper, A Night in Old Mexico, supposedly a passion project for its leading star Robert Duvall, is likely to...
Gillies Mackinnon's portrait of engineer Robert Watson Watt, Castles in the Sky, is a shining and celebratory take on the...
Kat Candler's Hellion boasts some strong performances but ultimately feels like an amalgamation of various indie tropes that never quite...
Birds, Bees Orphans and Fools is a Slovakian 60s oddity. The director Juraj Jakubisko came from the famous Czech film school...
Abel Ferrara's latest work Welcome to New York is a film so unflinching in its portrait of excess and moral-corruption...
Jim Mickle, the director behind Stakeland and We Are What We Are is a man who consistently betters himself with...
Eli Roth continues to prove that he is quickly becoming a titan in the horror genre with his first directorial...
A surprise stand-out of this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival is Luis Minarro's Falling Star (original Spanish title 'Stella cadente')...
Michael Cimino made his feature film debut with Thunderbolt & Lightfoot in 1974 and had already made his name in...
Clint Eastwood finds himself between a rock and hard place, or more accurately between Goodfellas and That Thing You Do,...