2019 Edinburgh Film Festival Review – Strange But True (2019)
Strange But True is certainly strange, but I am unsure about its truth. What starts as a tense, family thriller...
Strange But True is certainly strange, but I am unsure about its truth. What starts as a tense, family thriller...
Director Ásthildur Kjartansdóttir’s debut The Deposit manages to say whole lot of nothing throughout its 90-minute running time. Every moment...
Jason Winer’s Ode to Joy is a rom-com based on a funny premise, that milks it to its greatest extent....
This is a brilliant concept executed incredibly poorly. Theoretically How to Fake a War should have been hilarious, but it...
Bait is a true cinematic experience, utilising every tool in film school to make a seemingly non-descript melodrama into a...
The Red Phallus is the debut feature from Bhutanese director Tashi Gyeltshen. It is the study of toxic masculinity in...
The Grizzlies is an uplifting sports drama set in the remote Inuit town of Kuglugtuk in Nunavut, Canada. A true...
A Finnish rom-com with a lot of heart, Aurora tackles tough issues of immigration, racism and alcohol abuse whilst maintaining...
Bulldog Film Distribution have sent us the UK Trailer for Gwen starring Maxine Peake and Eleanor Worthington-Cox. The Welsh based...
Ahead of The Edinburgh Film Festival’s World Premiere screening of ASTRONAUT, a moving drama about a retired man’s desire to...
To many Pollyanna McIntosh will be always known as Jadis from The Walking Dead. To horror fans the 2011 Lucky...
Where did the weather go? Fear not the oldest international Film Festival Edinburgh will warm your cinematic hearts with the...
As we step even closer to the programme Launch for Edinburgh International Film Festival, today the festival announced two exciting...
The 73rd Edinburgh International Film Festival will close this year's festival with the World premiere of Mrs Lowry & Son...