Film
Chocolate lovers, clear your diaries now.
In 1910, a couple of female academics from England, on a visit to the Gardens of Versailles, inadvertently…
The Edinburgh International Film Festival made its 2012 dates official yesterday. As incoming EIFF director…
Celebrity tycoon Donald Trump lives up to his billing as a crass egomaniac in You've Been Trumped, a…
Ten years ago it was widely publicised that minerals such as coltan and cassiterite used in electronics,…
New artistic director says EIFF dates "likely" to stay in June
The best way to see this film is to not read this or any other reviews, ignore the trailer, which of course…
After Terence Malick’s flawed masterpiece The Tree of Life which also documented childhood and the rhythms…
Given the amount of media time that has been spent talking about the boost to Edinburgh tourism from romcom…
It is one minute to midnight at the Fringe.
1927 first appeared in our Fringe brochures four years ago, with their incredible debut Between the Devil and…
Well, gosh amighty, the Filmhouse has done it again! Another full house for the utterly fantastic Calamity…
The final part of Godfrey Reggio’s Qatsi trilogy did not gain the same level of attention and acclaim that…
‘Four stars?!’ I hear you cry? I nearly gave it five.
Belying its low budget title, this must be the most expensive love letter to Steven Spielberg ever concocted…
‘Arrogance isn’t a uniquely American trait….’, sneers Hydra, a renta-pantomime Nazi super-villain during a…
French director François Ozon's latest film, showing at the Filmhouse till 4th August, is extremely amusing.
I have to confess, whilst I’ve always been a huge fan of Pixar, I was never a fan of the original Cars. I…
I had the good fortune a few years ago to run into JK Rowling while she was writing the final instalment of…
A pretentious pile of tedious guff? A bold and brilliant masterwork? A two-hour long shampoo commercial with…