Charlie Polinger’s psychological thriller The Plague explores the world of social hierarchy amongst pre-teens at a water polo camp in 2003. It focuses on Ben (Everett Blunck) a 12 year old boy…
MoreAnders Thomas Jensen returns to GFF with a masterful blend of deadpan humour and wholesome undertones throughout his new black-comedy film The Last Viking, which will promise guaranteed laughs and enjoyment from…
MoreRose of Nevada is a film that sticks in the mind like a haunting, familiar dream.…
MoreDanny Turkiewicz's Stealing Pulp Fiction is a comedic heist film about fans attempting to steal Tarantino's personal print, blending humor and charm in a unique homage.…
MoreBoys Go To Jupiter is a unique animated film exploring dystopian capitalism through the eyes of a teenager struggling in a surreal modern world.…
MoreThe Doom Busters is a goofy alien invasion that doesn’t take itself too seriously and provide a load of laughs along with some pretty good looking special effects considering the films low…
MoreBy The Throat is a tense psychological horror film that plays on the viewers anxieties and keeps them in a perpetual state of fear.…
MoreRupert Russel’s The Last Sacrifice seeks to understand the terrifying origins of the folk horror genre, and the murder that inspired a generation of filmmakers.…
MoreDirector Izzy Lee’s House of Ashes is a modern ghost story that’s bound to send a shiver down your spine.…
MoreLast Sunday, James McAvoy arrived at the Glasgow Film Festival to be presented with an honorary award and discuss his career.…
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