All posts tagged "Glasgow FIlm Festival"
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Film News
/ 2 years agoFrightFest 2023 announces Glasgow Film Festival line-up
FrightFest’s annual pilgrimage to Glasgow is just around the corner and the organisers have today announced what titles those that make...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’A-Ha: The Movie’ review: Dirs. Thomas Robsahm & Aslaug Holm [Glasgow 2022]
Despite its slightly misleading title, A-Ha: The Movie sadly isn’t a biopic about the Norwegian band, but instead an in-depth documentary...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘Beats’ Review: Dir. Brian Welsh (2019)
It was 90s fever at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival, which kicked off its run in 1990’s California with the charming,...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years ago‘Foxtrot’ Review: Dir. Samuel Maoz (2018)
Foxtrot review: Samuel Maoz’s Israeli drama is a work that deserves analysis and years of unpacking. Foxtrot review by Awais Irfan. Whilst it...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest Glasgow: ‘Sixty Minutes To Midnight’ Review: Dir. Neil Mackay (2018)
Sixty Minutes to Midnight review: A man finds himself the star of a warped reality show competition in this low-budget home-invasion...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest Glasgow: ‘Tigers Are Not Afraid’ Review: Dir. Issa Lopez
Tigers Are Not Afraid Review: Remember when Guillermo Del Toro burst onto the movie scene with Pan’s Labyrinth? Well we might...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest Glasgow: ‘Friendly Beast’ Review: Dir. Gabriela Amaral (2018)
Friendly Beast Review: A waitress finds herself caught in the middle when her place of work comes under attack in this...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest Glasgow: ‘Pyewacket’ Review: Dir. Adam MacDonald (2018)
Pyewacket Review: A teenager makes a pact with a witch which puts her mother in danger in the delightfully dark teenage...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest Glasgow: ‘Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil’ Review: Dir. Paul Urkijo Alijo (2018)
Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil Review: A young girl accidentally unleashes the devil, and a lonely Blacksmith is the only...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest Glasgow: ‘Primal Rage’ Review: Dir. Patrick Magee (2018)
Primal Rage Review: A couple go head-to-head with Bigfoot in this riff on Predator. Primal Rage review by Kat Hughes. Sasquatch,...