The Mauritanian – Glasgow Film Festival Review

Mohamedou Ould Salahi (Tahar Rahim) was imprisoned and tortured at Guantanamo Bay for years, under…

Spring Tide – Glasgow Film Festival Review

“You two are incompatible”, says nine year-old Wanting (Junxi Qu), about her mother Jianbo (Hao…

MLK/FBI DVD Review

For almost as long as Martin Luther King Jr. was in the public eye, FBI…

Glasgow Film Festival 2021 preview: 5 films to watch at this year’s virtual event

Virtual film festival time again – it’s Glasgow’s turn to light up our computer screens.…

Slalom Review

When 15-year-old Lyz (Noée Abita) signs up for a professional ski training camp ran by…

Assassins Review

On the 13th of February 2017, in the middle of Malaysia’s busiest airport, the half-brother of…

Are We Lost Forever Review

Are We Lost Forever is an intriguing, loungy film about a breakup and the time…

Sing Me A Song Review

When we first meet Peyangki, he is eight years old and in training to become…

Come Away Review

Come Away explores why Peter Pan and Alice decide to visit Neverland and Wonderland, and…

The Macaluso Sisters Review

When we first meet the Macaluso sisters, they are five girls, ranging in age from…

Best films of 2020: Babyteeth, Dating Amber, Da 5 Bloods and more

Few industries have escaped 2020 without suffering serious damage, and the film industry was not…

A Christmas Carol Review

Arriving just in time for the festive season comes this brand new retelling of Charles…