The Menu Ralph Fiennes Anya Taylor-Joy

The Menu – Review

Director Mark Mylod is no stranger to poking fun at the entitlement and bad behaviour of the rich. You only have to watch a few episodes of his TV show, Succession, to know that he wants to be both i...
The Banshees of Inisherin

The Banshees of Inisherin – Review

Haven’t we all taken a moment in our life to ponder “what if?”. What if you took that job; what if you pursued what made you happy; what if there was more to life than you’re getting out of it? These...
Spiderhead

Spiderhead – Review

In some ways, Spiderhead has slipped entirely under the radar. Rather than capitalising on the fact that the film was directed by Top Gun: Maverick’s Joseph Kosinski and features one of its stars, Mi...
The Worst Person in the World

The Worst Person in the World – Review

The coming of age film is a Hollywood staple. The mid-life crisis film equally so. But there aren’t too many films which (successfully) explore that in-between period. Your late twenties and early th...
Wild Men Glasgow Film Festival

Wild Men – Review

The mid-life crisis has become something of a cliché. Both in real life and in films and television. Men, typically, ditch their wives for a younger model and start buying shiny red sports cars, whic...
Time Of Impatience

Time of Impatience – Review

A long, arid summer is about to commence. Dust weaves its way across the pavements. Every surface is drenched in a yellow glow. You can practically feel your mouth dry up. Spaces with no air conditio...
Women Do Cry

Women Do Cry – Review

According to the European Institute for Gender Equality, Bulgaria ranks in nineteenth place in the EU Gender Equality Index, having fallen two places down the list since 2010. It feels almost unsurpr...

Master Cheng – Preview

Coming to UK cinemas from 11th March is the uplifting Finnish romantic drama Master Cheng, which tells the story of Cheng, and is centred around a secluded Finnish village. The feel-good film is writ...

Wood And Water – Preview

Fresh from winning the Compass Perspektive award at the Belin Film Festival, the first feature from director Joans Bak is set to get a national US release. The film, which has had a successful run on...
Silent Land

Silent Land – Review

Holidays have been known to make or break relationships. You’re either able to switch off, relax and fall in love all over again or unfamiliar surroundings and searing heat can further expose suspect...