For those of you who have lost their Sunday nights to the Hulu series, The Handmaid’s Tale, you’ll know how incredibly powerful and resonant the image of a dystopian American culture can ...
Once again as part of the Glasgow Open Doors day the Pollokshaws Burgh Hall once again opened itself up to the public for a tour and a very special cinematic performance. The Hall is home to a rather...
I feel that only when every imaginable facet of entertainment has been part of a crossover with everything else, that humankind will finally stop and think of something original. Aliens are a key cor...
According to recent statistics, we spend up to nine hours per day on social media and our actions are captured up to 300 times on camera. So, if someone meant missing, it would make sense to check th...
Spin-offs are dead, long live the expanded universe. Marvel led the way when it came to creating a multi movie franchise consisting of stand-alone films that weave into a greater narrative. Naturally...
A tale of revenge is very common in cinema. Usually, it involves a hero – or anti-hero, depending on how you look at it – avenging an act of violence perpetrated against a spouse or loved...
Quentin Tarantino managed to poke fun at the Ku Klux Klan in that hilarious scene involving misshapen pillow slips from Django Unchained. Whilst Spike Lee does offer up some opportunities to laugh at...
The Just For Men budget on the set of Kevin Connolly’s Gotti must have been astronomical. I’ve never seen so many heads of so obviously dyed hair. It’s a film that tries so very hard to be edgy yet w...
The notorious Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (1982) is the “holy grail” of cult cinema. In 1982, director Çetin İnanç edited footage from Star Wars into his own film, along with music from Raiders...
Sheffield Doc/Fest, with National Lottery funding and support from the BFI, today announces Doc/Circuit, a new initiative which aims to develop regional audiences for independent documentary films. L...