All posts tagged "Glasgow 2024"
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Film Festivals
/ 10 months ago‘Woken’ review: Dir. Alan Friel [Glasgow 2024]
In writer and director Alan Friel’s latest film, Woken, a pregnant woman, Anna (Erin Kellyman), awakens suffering from a strong bout...
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Film Festivals
/ 10 months ago‘The Burning Season’ review: Dir. Sean Garrity [Glasgow 2024]
Sean Garrity’s The Burning Season begins in the past. A teenage couple have hushed words. It is clear that something bad...
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Film Festivals
/ 10 months ago‘Tummy Monster’ review: Dir. Ciaran Lyons [Glasgow 2024]
In Tummy Monster, a downtrodden tattooist (Lorn Macdonald) has the worst night of his life after being summoned to his studio...
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Film Festivals
/ 10 months ago‘The G’ review: Dir. Karl R. Hearne [Glasgow 2024]
Dale Dickey has been an integral part of many movies and TV shows, and yet there are far too few projects...
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Interviews
/ 10 months agoInterview: Sara Canning, Sean Garrity & Jonas Chernick discuss ‘The Burning Season’
The Glasgow Film Festival runs from 28th Feb – 10th March and will play host to a multitude of exciting new...
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Film Festivals
/ 11 months ago‘Love Lies Bleeding’ review: Dir. Rose Glass [Sundance 2024]
In 2019, Rose Glass announced herself to the world with the phenomenal Saint Maud. The film was an immersive character study...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year agoInterview: RKSS’ François Simard and Yoann-Karl Whissell discuss ‘Wake Up’, ‘We are Zombies’ and give a ‘Turbo Kid 2’ update
RKSS are the three-piece directing team behind both Turbo Kid and Summer of ‘84. After a couple of years away, the...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Wake Up’ review: Dirs. RKSS [Sitges 2023]
Directing trio RKSS, aka François Simard, Anouk Whissell, and Yoann-Karl Whissell took the indie genre scene by storm back in 2015...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘All You Need is Death’ review: Paul Duane [Beyond Fest 2023]
Ancient Irish folk songs have horrifying repercussions in Paul Duane’s All You Need is Death. The film has just begun its...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Last Straw’ review: Dir. Alan Scott Neal [Sitges 2023]
A young waitress finds herself battling against a group of killers over the course of one long night in Alan Scott...