As premiered at the Glasgow Film Festival, Mad to be Normal is a suitably unconventional biopic of an unconventional subject, the Scottish psychiatrist Ronald David Laing whose theories
Rose-tinted glasses. Or, in today’s parlance, “nostalgia goggles.” Call it what you will, but in an ever-increasingly technological age, where products, shows, technology itself and even jobs can
Be they a cyborg, an android or a mechanical automaton, audiences have been enthralled by robots for a hundred years of celluloid, raising questions around the idea of
The cold and distant stars have beckoned since before recorded history, and with its first components launched into low Earth orbit in 1998 for almost two decades humanity
More often than not, horror is about family, those who are close such as the Freelings of Poltergeist and the Lutzes of The Amityville Horror, the sorority sisters
Introducing the world premiere of Bloodlands at the FrightFest strand of the 2017 Glasgow Film Festival, writer/director Steven Kastrissios said that there had been an expectation for the
She rides through the streets of Paris on her moped in the cold November air, from boutique to jeweller, blank cheque in hand before she returns to the
Pleading for funding for an expedition to a previously uncharted island discovered by satellite photography in the Pacific Ocean, Bill Randa reasons that if the United States have