Edinburgh Film Festival

It's Day 8 of the Edinburgh Film Festival and time for another blog around the block. Yesterday proved to be…
The Edinburgh Film Festival's best of the Fest programme has been announced for Sunday 29 June and tickets…
With a few notable exceptions like Harry Kumel's magnificent lesbian vampire art piece Daughters of Darkness…
Considering the few films I've managed to see between writing reviews and being tractor beamed unwillingly…
Last night, once again, completely against my will (a man did have a gun to my head after all), I had to…
While looking out on the woods beyond his new home with binoculars, Hector (Karra Elejalde) catches sight of…
As is well known, Israel is the only country in the world with compulsory military service for women.
Even before the introductory statement qualifies the Very Young Girls title by indicating that the average…
The opening text sets the agenda for this documentary from young Danish director Phie Ambo: for the first…
Well, I've had a day off from the film festival as I could tell my body was shutting itself down against my…
This morning the usual panic induced coffee fuelled sprint across the city to see press screenings was halted…
If you are wondering why a romantic drama set around a famous Welsh poet, not the most famous student prank…
I woke up this morning with a small green pixie stamping violently on my forehead
Well it's bucketing down with rain and naturally I'm in the middle of town without an umbrella and about to…
Its bad enough we lose Stan Winston just before the film festival kicked off but today we also learn of the…
I’m looking forward to seeing Of Time and the City this Thursday by director Terence Davies who should by now…
In brief and in light of the opportunity to hear the great Ray Harryhausen in person (25th June at Cineworld…
It’s Day 1 of the EIFF and it’s 6.38 a.m.
Welcome to my film festival blog. My name's Dylan Matthew and I'll be providing daily coverage of the film…