This screening of Best Before Death – a documentary about the Scots’ artist Bill Drummond – is bookended by excerpts...
GFF 2017 opens with a glittering gala performance and UK premiere of Handsome Devil, the second film by Irish writer-director...
It Was Fifty Years Ago Today! The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper & Beyond (dir. Alan G. Parker) It’s easy to sneer...
Having initially sat in an entirely empty cinema wondering what the hell was going on, we eventually stagger into a...
Showing ahead of a summer release, this debut by Vladimir de Fontenay is an expansion of a 13 minute short...
The latest addition to STUDIOCANAL’s ever-impressive Vintage Classics Collection is the 1951 post-war thriller Circle of Danger. Directed by the French-American filmmaker, Jacques Tourneur, produced...
A “gruelling, intense, draining, graphic…masterpiece”. That is what the notes on Heal The Living by Katell Quillévéré say. Based on...
When your film is written, directed and starring you, rocking up in person with it is anything but the actions...
There comes a time in any film-goer’s career when murder is the only appropriate reaction. Murder most horrid visited upon...
Having boarded an aeroplane at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport on the 29th of February 1980 as The Boys Next Door the five...
Paul Verhoeven versus Isabelle Huppert, Starship Troopers v. Amour. If that’s a match-up you’ve been waiting for, you can put...
In the year that marks the 40th anniversary of having seen them supporting The Clash at Newcastle Polytechnic, it does...
“Make one amazing album then split up” Such was the ambition of, an admittedly young, Stuart Braithwaite from Mogwai. In...
When the high point of a film is a shady cat taking a dump, you may think you have problems....
“I coulda been a contender.” One of the most immortal quotes in cinematic history is uttered by ex-prizefighter Terry Molloy...