In matching uniforms of modest decorum the girls walk down the sterile corridors to their dormitory in Lily Hall, playing cat’s cradle, taking their vitamins, scrubbing and anointing
Despite the severe disruption which led to the cancellation of several screenings and the absence of many planned guests, the fourteenth Glasgow Film Festival hosted close on two
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
In the Yellow Sea off the coast of South Korea the research vessel Yongang sits at anchor, ostensibly in international waters yet too close to Seoul for comfort
In less than two weeks the thirteenth Glasgow Film Festival hosted close on two hundred events across the city, with premieres, retrospectives, special screenings, behind the scenes presentations
Opening with the exciting new film from Joel and Ethan Coen, Hail, Caesar! and featuring the British premieres of thriller Green Room, horrors The Forest, The Other Side of
Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose. Published in 1975, the year Margaret Thatcher rose to leadership of the Conservative Party, High-Rise was first optioned by producer
There is something disconcerting about Jakob Wolski, an enigma wrapped in an uncompromising resolve to do the right thing. A young police officer in the small town where