Jumbo – Glasgow Film Festival Review

In Jumbo, a young woman named Jeanne (Noémi Merlant) falls in love with a fairground…

Riders of Justice – Glasgow Film Festival Review

When his wife is killed in a train accident, deployed soldier Markus (Mads Mikkelsen) returns…

Shorta – Glasgow Film Festival Review

Young Arabic immigrant Talib Ben Hassi (Jack Pedersen) lies in critical condition in the hospital…

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…

It’s A Sin Review

Russell T Davies’ Channel 4 masterpiece, It’s a Sin, is rapidly sweeping the nation, giving…

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.…

Why you should stop what you’re doing and start watching Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

The CW’s Musical Comedy, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, was recommended to me by my Creative Writing Tutor…

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…