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Watching writer and director (and editor and executive producer and “Dog Poo Man”) John McPhail’s debut feature Where Do We Go From Here? which is on limited release at Cineworld Glasgow, I was ...
The best way to think of the eagerly awaited world premiere of Local Hero, adapted for the stage by David Greig and Bill Forsyth in a co-production between the Lyceum and the Old Vic, is to liken it ...
Confused? You should be. For in recent years traditional notions of gender, sexuality and identity have been tossed in the air like confetti. Particularly in relation to the unfair sex who after a ...
The Cure have just announced details of a 44 date European tour taking in 22 countries at the end of 2022 with The Twilight Sad supporting on all dates. Tickets for all shows go on general sale later ...
Emma comes from a blended creative background of art and design. She loved being creative from her early childhood and this lead her to study Graphic Design at the prestigious Duncan of Jordanstone ...
Holidaymaker Murdo (Tim Licata) finds himself lost and alone in a Highland storm. In his pocket, a crumpled address of an old friend whose half-forgotten invitation he reluctantly accepts ...
Look Again’s annual Seed Fund Awards take a new form this year, adapting in response to Covid-19 with a new series of Digital Residencies set to take place from July to September this year ...
A quiet, pretty, poetic Western with Viggo Mortensen and Vicky Krieps. This is a European-style love story set against the background of the 19th century American West where dusty villages sprung up ...
This award-winning French film is an adaptation of a Balzac novel of the same name. It is the story of a young working class poet called Lucien Chardon (Benjamin Voisin), who tries to make a new life ...
There are more ways than one to skin a cat. Or to use the imagery of Shakespeare, scorch a snake. Likewise, there are numerous ways to play the ambitious Scottish soldier with daggers in his smile.
The success of Angus Macfadyen’s labour of love Robert The Bruce, developed over a thirteen year period with assistance from screenwriter Eric Belgau under the direction of Richard Gray, lies more in ...
From the Twitter-esque gossiping of the prologue and the house party vibe of the ball to the streetwise swagger of Charlotte Josephine's Mercutio and the unrequited desire which Josh Finan's Benvolio ...