Rebecca Paul seems unimpressed by this latest offering from Hollywood, which is saved by John Cusack.
Michael Gillespie reviews Michael Winterbottom's re-imagining of a literary classic.
Rebecca Paul reports on the Japanese film festival currently touring the UK and reviews one of its entries: About Her Brother.
Missy Lorelei reviews the 'fascinating' documentary that was recently screened during the Glasgow Film Festival.
Rebecca Paul reports in on the recent horror festival within the Glasgow Film Festival.
Rebecca Paul finds the latest from Hammer Films 'a truly frightening ghost story'.
Missy Lorelei finds much to love about the collaboration recently seen for Glasgow Film Festival 2012.
Michael Gillespie looks at the awkward relationship cinema audiences have with depictions of sexuality.
Michael Gillespie gives a measured response to both Clint Eastwood's latest film and the critical reception it has received.
'Not a bad film but certainly not a great one,' Michael Cox chimes in on the cinematic biography of the American lawman.
Michael Cox reviews the new thriller that looks at the current financial crisis.
Michael Cox finds Steven Spielberg's latest 'a bit of a disappointment.'
Amy Taylor finds the latest chapter in the M:I franchise to be 'visually spectacular and good fun, if not a little unrealistic.'
Amy Taylor revisits a film favourite.
Amy Taylor looks at a Christmas film classic.
Amy Taylor takes a look at a horror classic, which recently screened at Edinburgh's Filmhouse.
Michael Cox finds the new animated film disappointing.
Jo Turbitt speaks with the director of Dance:Film about the Festival, its past, present and future.
In the first part, Jo Turbitt speaks with the director of Dance:Film about the festival, their shared love of films featuring dance.