Le Mans ’66 DVD Review

Funnily enough, the title Le Mans ’66 did not appear at this year’s Academy Awards…

And Then We Danced Review

Levan Akin’s And Then We Danced is a thoughtfully told story of one young man’s…

The Truth Review

For more than twenty years, Hirokazu Kore-eda has been making critically-acclaimed films about the nuances…

Superman: Red Son DVD Review

Superman: Red Son explores the idea of Superman landing in Soviet Russia rather than America,…

Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am Review

From the start of Timothy Greenfield-Sanders’s new documentary, Toni Morrison’s magnetic personality and gift for…

Sorry We Missed You DVD Review

With I, Daniel Blake in 2016, Ken Loach struck gold. It was an incisive investigation…

Doctor Sleep DVD Review

Doctor Sleep, the sequel to The Shining, picks up the story of Danny Torrance, the…

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

With so much on offer at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival, there just has not…

Midway DVD Review

On the morning of the 7 December, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service launched…

Denmark – Glasgow Film Festival Review

It’s an uphill climb to Herb’s (Rafe Spall) dingy basement flat. A recent divorcé, he…

James vs. His Future Self – Glasgow Film Festival Review

James (Jonas Chernick), a scientist attempting to invent time travel, is stunned when Jimmy (Daniel…

Standing Up, Falling Down – Glasgow Film Festival Review

Scott (Ben Schwartz) has been trying his luck as a stand-up comic in LA for…