EIFF Review: Anna and the Apocalypse – “Has future cult film written all over it”
High school. Zombies. Hard to tell sometimes which is more horrific. Add Christmas concert, overbearingly strict new headmaster, boyfriend...
Read MoreEIFF Review: McLaren Animation screenings – Facing It, Inanimate, Double Portrait and more
I always make a special point of attending the two McLaren short animation strands at the Edinburgh International Film Festival each year....
Read MoreEIFF Review: Charlie and Hannah’s Grand Night Out – “Fun, funny, silly, sweet, touching, surreal and totally charming”
I don’t know Bert Scholiers or the starts of his Belgian film, but sometimes I just get a vibe from a film or book and know I am...
Read MoreEIFF Review: The Most Assassinated Woman in the World – “Shot in a beautifully sensual manner”
Another evening at the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF)and another intriguing film, this time from French director Franck...
Read MoreEIFF Review: Blood Fest – “This is one horror hounds are going to lap up”
It will surprise no-one who is a fan of fun, punk-ethos Indy studio Rooster Teeth their latest live-action film is a supercharged,...
Read MoreSolis gets its world premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival. Visual Effects House Artem talk about the challenges involved
Back in May I posted the trailer for a new sci-fi film called Solis. It looks like a it is going to be worth a watch and it is premiering...
Read MoreEIFF Review: Saving Brinton – “A must-see for anyone with a passion for film”
Saving Brinton is one of the movies that leapt out at me when I was busy circling the movies I most wanted to try and get tickets for at...
Read MoreEIFF Review: The Secret of Marrowbone – “A deliciously atmospheric, chilling drama”
This is the directorial debut of Sergio G Sánchez, but I am sure many film-lovers, especially horror fans, will already be familiar with...
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