Lorna Irvine reviews a 'unique, stylishly original and utterly bonkers' film from Spain.
Lorna Irvine reviews the 'life-affirming, hugely touching film'.
Lorna Irvine finds moments of brilliance in both the film and the post-film performance.
Lorna Irvine reviews 'a crowd-pleaser'.
Lorna Irvine thinks the first part of The Hobbit trilogy is 'a mess, but a pretty mess.'
Lorna Irvine finds the French film to be 'smart, pacy and steeped in dry humour'.
Lorna Irvine reviews the limited release of a 'stunning noirish thriller'.
Lorna Irvine declares this new black comedy one of the year's best.
Rebecca Paul takes in two entirely different films taking a comedic look at societal behaviour.
Michael Gillespie finds a few gems at the film festival while fighting a hangover and taking a few leaps of faith.
Becky Paul's first time at the film festival is a mixed bag. She reviews V/H/S, Jackpot and Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie.
Michael Gillespie files his first report from this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival by looking at three completely different films: The 99 Unbound, Sexual Chronicles of a French Family and Grabbers.
Missy Lorelei is unimpressed by the latest Burton/Depp film.
Rebecca Paul struggles with the recently acclaimed release.
Missy Lorelei caught some of 85a Collective's recent event at the Glue Factory.
Rebecca Paul reviews the award-winning Canadian film.
Though uneven, Becky Paul enjoys the gothicness of the new release.
'A film to cherish,' Missy Lorelei reviews Ari Kaurismaki's latest.
Rebecca Paul proclaims her love for the new film but doesn't want to give too much away.
Rebecca Paul finds the blockbuster 'unsurprising and predictable but...fun, engaging, suspenseful and even shocking'.