EIFF 2013 – A Long Way From Home Review
Virginia Gilbert directs A Long Way from Home, a graceful dramatic feature based on her own short story of the...
Virginia Gilbert directs A Long Way from Home, a graceful dramatic feature based on her own short story of the...
Sebastian Silva's Magic Magic is perhaps one of the more enigmatic features of this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival, so...
Viewers may initially be taken aback when seeing the credits of upcoming British feature uwantme2killhim? What appears as a low-key...
Glee's Chris Colfer makes the jump from television to cinema with Struck By Lightning, which he adapts from his own...
James Wan has fast become one of the most prominent directors in the world of horror cinema. With stellar features like Saw, Dead Silence...
It's always the unexpected films that deliver the goods in entertainment values and this week at The Edinburgh Film Festival...
The winners of this year’s prestigious Edinburgh International Film Festival awards were announced at the Festival’s awards ceremony, held at...
Alicia Scherson's third feature-length film, Il Futuro, is a staggeringly impressive watch. Adapted from Chilean novel Una Novelita Lumpen by...
Justin Edgar's We Are the Freaks sets out to challenge the conventions of the traditional teen-comedy, and it mostly does...
The Bling Ring marks Sofia Coppola's first feature since 2010's outstanding Somewhere and faces the challenge of living up to...
Chances are the most charming film you will see at this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival is Noah Baumbach's Frances...
Despite all the big arrivals at the Edinburgh International Film Festival (we've had The Bling Ring, Monsters University, The East...
Taking a classic piece of late-nineteenth century literature and adapting it in a contemporary fashion is a risky move that...
You would think a film like The East that details the work of anarchic environmental activists would make a thrilling...