Men & Chicken (Mænd & Høns)
by Sally Roberts The premise of Men and Chicken (Mæd and Høns) seems all too familiar. Two brothers, a dyingContinue Reading
by Sally Roberts The premise of Men and Chicken (Mæd and Høns) seems all too familiar. Two brothers, a dyingContinue Reading
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by Peter Callaghan Is it a turd? Is it a pain? No. But neither is it super, man. More aContinue Reading
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by Paula Smith SHOWN THE 25TH OF JUNE AT CINEWORLD, EDINBURGH This French drama stars Mathieu Amalric and Marine VacthContinue Reading
by Peter Callaghan Anna Sasaki is an outsider. With her short dark hair, gawky frame and keen interest in theContinue Reading
by Paula Smith Irreplaceable is a film by Thomas Lilti (Hippocrates). Francois Cluzet plays the role of the main character,Continue Reading
by Peter Callaghan Given the tragedies of the past week – the Orlando shootings and the murder of Jo Cox,Continue Reading
by Paula Smith SHOWING AT THE FILMHOUSE: FRI 10TH TO WED 15TH JUNE ‘The measure of a man’ (La loiContinue Reading
by Peter Callaghan It’s late. Donald Trump for President late. A Shaft-like soundtrack is getting on up, while a shaft-pumpingContinue Reading
by Paula Smith Screened at Edinburgh Filmhouse the 5th of June The film is introduced by researchers from Heriot WattContinue Reading
by Peter Callaghan Your career is careering from career to career. Your relationship is like a James Bond Martini: shaken,Continue Reading
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