BRAVE Interview – Mark Andrews and Katherine Sarafian talk Brave, DreamWorks...
Having just arrived the night before, co-director Mark Andrews and producer Katherine Sarafian were on the final leg of their press commitments after showing their new film, Pixar’s Brave, off to...
View ArticleNot Another Happy Ending to Close 67th Edinburgh International Film Festival
Not Another Happy Ending has been chosen to close this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival. The world’s longest continuously film festival, now in its 67th year, will play host to the...
View ArticleDrake Doremus’ Breathe In To Open 67th Edinburgh Film Festival
With little over a month to go until this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) kicks off in earnest, and the programme launch now just weeks away, it seemed a little odd that prospective...
View ArticleMonsters University Announced For 67th Edinburgh International Film Festival
Continuing its long standing tradition of unveiling the latest Disney•Pixar titles weeks before their UK releases, this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival will play host to Monsters...
View ArticleBong Joon-Ho To Chair The 67th Edinburgh International Film Festival...
Bong Joon-Ho, the acclaimed director responsible for The Host and Mother, will head the International Feature Film Competition Jury at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival, it has been...
View Article67th Edinburgh International Film Festival Programme Unveiled
The full programme for the 67th Edinburgh International Film Festival has been unveiled by Artistic Director Chris Fujiwara, and it promises a profound and edifying voyage through cinema. Boasting 14...
View ArticleThe Bling Ring UK Poster
StudioCanal UK have revealed the official UK poster for The Bling Ring. Directed by Sofia Coppola (Lost in Translation), The Bling Ring centers on a a group of fame-obsessed teenagers who use the...
View ArticleExclusive Poster for Tennis Documentary The Battle of the Sexes
With the recent success of Senna, The Imposter and Searching for Sugar Man the feature length documentary appears to have acquired a welcome new lease of life and certainly a new audience. The Battle...
View ArticleEIFF 2013: Ten Films To See
The 67th Edinburgh International Film Festival kicks off this evening with the European premiere of Breathe In, Drake Doremus’ dark family drama starring Felicity Jones and Guy Pearce, and then...
View ArticleEIFF 2013: Hideo Nakata’s The Complex Review
Fresh from the failure of his previous effort, 2009 Brit-stink Chatroom, Hideo Nakata returns to his native Japan and the genre from which he made his name. Titled The Complex, the director delivers...
View ArticleEIFF 2013: Breathe In Review
The 67th Edinburgh International Film Festival opened softly last night with relationship drama Breathe In. Reuniting blossoming British actress Felicity Jones with writer and director Drake Doremus,...
View ArticleEIFF 2013: Oh Boy Review
A black and white film set in the German capital of Berlin, Oh Boy spends a day in the life of Nico Fischer (Tom Shilling), a 27-year-old chancer who is still living the life of a student despite...
View ArticleEIFF 2013: Svengali Review
Many television programmes have made the leap to cinema over the years, but this is surely the first time that a Welsh internet series has branched out onto the big screen. Svengali sees YouTube stars...
View ArticleEIFF 2013: Stories We Tell Review
Actress-turned-director Sarah Polley turns her attention away from death and adultery as surveyed through her previous two narrative features Away From Her and Take This Waltz and onto her family...
View ArticleEIFF 2013: For Those In Peril Review
The Edinburgh International Film Festival has forever prided itself as a festival of discovery, a platform for new filmmaking talent to present their works to audiences, critics and fellow filmmakers...
View ArticleEIFF 2013: Shooting Bigfoot Review
It must be quite difficult to market a Bigfoot documentary. I mean, who do you sell the project to? Sure, the hardcore conspiracy crowd will most likely check it out, but you would imagine that for...
View ArticleEIFF 2013: Magic Magic Review
Shortly after their arrival in Chile, Sarah (Emily Browning) must leave her cousin Alicia (Juno Temple) behind so that she can resit an exam back home. Suddenly alone with strangers on her first trip...
View ArticleEIFF 2013: Monsters University Review
Disney•Pixar continue their long-standing tradition of unveiling their new films at the Edinburgh International Film Festival with Monsters University. The prequel to Monsters, Inc., Monsters...
View ArticleEIFF 2013: Jurassic Park 3D Review
Chances are that you’ve already seen Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park. First released in 1993, where it broke box office records, won just about every technical award going, and spawned two (soon to be...
View ArticleEIFF 2013: This Is Martin Bonner Review
Writer-director Chad Hartigan follows up his softly received directorial debut Luke and Brie Are on a First Date with This Is Martin Bonner, a thoughtful, well-acted and subtle character drama that...
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