Category: Review

The Belko Experiment

Globalisation has opened up workforces… to exploitation. A multinational non-profit organisation facilitating the hiring of American workers overseas, the staff of Belko Industries’ facility in Bogotá, Colombia, know
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The Void

It’s the right place at the wrong time for Deputy Daniel Carter, parked in a patrol car as a young man stumbles out of the woods into his
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The City of the Dead

An imposing figure standing at 6’5” with an equally imposing resume of over two hundred film roles, it is inevitable that many of the works with which Christopher
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Fashionista

Introduced by writer/director Simon Rumley at Glasgow Film Festival’s FrightFest alongside Amanda Fuller, leading lady of his latest feature, Fashionista was atypical of the offerings of the weekend
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Mad to be Normal

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
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Power Rangers

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
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