There is a long history of movies using memory and the way it can be visualised on the screen. From Amnesia to senility it has been a rich source for on screen story telling. In a way it is the perfe...
With an ever aging population the care for the elderly is always a topic for discussion and debate. How do we go about it and what are the children’s role in the provision of care? A family obl...
The subject of abuse of children at the hands of catholic priests is again in the public consciousness as the Oscar contender Spotlight is getting a lot of publicity. This expose that formed the basi...
Winter is bleak. The film that is. It is an unapologetic look at the effects of loss of a family and the way that depression can take hold at any time. This may make it sound bleak and uninviting but...
Showing at the is year’s Glasgow Film Festival as part of the South American strand is the movie How To Win Enemies. It is a delightful mix of comedy, mystery and deception. The film reinforces...
Tom (Euan Bennett) is a guy with a problem. He is desperate to make some money. He has a job in mind but needs help to pull it off. After a discussion with his old friend Lucas (John Gaffney) ends ac...
Audiences have traditionally had a hard time engaging with films dealing with high finance. There is a deliberate complexity about the goings on in banks and the stock market. This subject can be a c...
On the face of it, the Creed film looks like a final desperate cash grab for a franchise that is long past its glory days. The Rocky franchise had, well, a rocky road. This series had its ups and dow...
In association with Rabbit Publicity and Matchbox Films we are offering the chance to win a copy of My Skinny Sister on DVD. The film stars first timer Rebecka Josephson and Amy Diamond and is the de...
45 Years has reinvigorated the debate of what the BAFTA awards are actually for. In many best of 2015 polls, the film was highly placed and regarded, by some margin, as the best British film of the y...