Glasgow Film Festival 2025: The best of the rest of the fest

The 21st edition has been another great Glasgow Film Festival. Here are some more of…

Glasgow Film Festival Interview: Michael Premo discusses the production process for Homegrown and what happened afterwards

Homegrown follows three ‘Proud Boys’ (the far-right fascist group Trump famously told to ‘stand up…

Restless – Glasgow Film Festival 2025 Review

After her father’s recent death, and her son leaving for university, Nicky (Lyndsey Marshal) is…

U Are The Universe – Glasgow Film Festival 2025 Review

The near future. Andriy (Volodymyr Kravchuk) is an interspace junk man, whose job it is…

Glasgow Film Festival Interview: Julian Glander discusses the process of making his first feature, Boys Go To Jupiter

In six years of covering the Glasgow Film Festival, my favourite discovery has been the…

My Dead Friend Zoe – Glasgow Film Festival 2025 Review

Merit (Sonequa Martin-Green) is struggling to reintegrate into civilian life after serving a tour in…

Sew Torn – Glasgow Film Festival 2025 Review

Barbara (Eve Connolly) is an American seamstress living and working in Switzerland (for never disclosed…

Memoir of a Snail Review

Quite a way into Memoir of a Snail, our woebegone heroine Grace (Sarah Snook) announces…

Vermiglio Review

1944, the Italian mountain village of Vermiglio. Well down below, WW2 is burning on. Many…

The Girl With The Needle Review

Poor, lonely factory worker Karoline (Vic Carmen Sonne) has a difficult life in Copenhagen during…

Your Monster Review

Laura (Melissa Barrera) is having a tough time of it, to put it mildly. She’s…

Paul & Paulette Take a Bath – Belfast Film Festival 2024 Review

Paul & Paulette Take a Bath carries with it the threat of insufferability on just…