EIFF 2017 Review – In Dubious Battle (2016)
James Franco is quietly becoming the gatekeeper of classic American Gothic literature adaptations. The actor-writer-director
James Franco is quietly becoming the gatekeeper of classic American Gothic literature adaptations. The actor-writer-director
This Sunday 2nd July, The Edinburgh Film Festival will close for another year and the
Yuri Ancarani‘s The Challenge explores the prevalence of falconry in Arab culture in a pensive,
Lisa Azuelos directs Dalida – a biopic of the international pop icon, Yolanda Gigliotti, better
Rebekah Fortune‘s profound family drama, Just Charlie, explores the relationship of a British family as
Danny Huston directs The Last Photograph – an adaptation of Simon Astaire’s book centred around
Tomorrow Bong Joon Ho‘s Okja will arrive on Netflix (and select cinemas) when we can
Sir John Hurt‘s final leading role packs a quiet emotional pathos with this tale of
Have you ever just wanted to walk away from it all? And how would your
Ahead of it’s UK Premiere and the opening of Edinburgh Film Festival tomorrow, Picturehouse Entertainment
It may have had a chorus of boos thanks to problems beyond their control at
After a lacklustre 70th Anniversary 2016 programme today Edinburgh Film Festival launches its 71st programme in
From opening with God’s Own Country to closing with a movie based on one of
Edinburgh Film Festival has announced Francis Lee’s Captivating and broodingly acclaimed debut feature God’s Own