January Film Highlights
Both the GFT in Glasgow and the Filmhouse in Edinburgh are screening some of Werner Herzog's collaborations with Klaus Kinski this month. Shooting conditions with the volatile actor are legendary,...

Both the GFT in Glasgow and the Filmhouse in Edinburgh are screening some of Werner Herzog's collaborations with Klaus Kinski this month. Shooting conditions with the volatile actor are legendary,...

With another year of cinema almost done and dusted, The Skinny's Film editor looks back over twelve months of movie highs and lows

The Skinny’s film writers look back over a year of dreary messiah wizards, scrapping robots and a never ending convoy of Avenger warm-up movies to pick 2011’s ten keepers. Daily...

The music world is a cruel place and talented artists often slip through the pop chart cracks. Paul Kelly has made a film about one such artist: Lawrence, former frontman...

The best of Scotland's December film happenings

The Cameo brings you films so bad, they’re good

Fresh from his bone dry turn as Howard in Fresh Meat, we speak to Greg McHugh about Gary: Tank Commander, his more up-tempo comic creation about a permatan squaddie with...

The UK film industry has committed some heinous acts — Revolver, Rancid Aluminium, Richard Curtis — but perhaps its worst crime is failing to support Terence Davies, its great visionary....

The highlights from November's cinema calendar

We spoke to Andrew Haigh about his second feature film Weekend, the year's finest romance, ahead of its premiere at the London Film Festival

Tindersticks’ performance of their soundtracks for French filmmaker Claire Denis at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall, along with footage from the accompanying films, will be an atmospheric blend of cinema and music...

Woody Allen's queer take on identity discussed in new blog Gaywatch

Glasgow Film Theatre offers up five films from across the globe that will make your toes curl and your heart skip a beat

The unconventional release of Kevin Smith's new film Red State has caused a bit of a brouhaha stateside. We see what all the fuss is about

Matt Palmer brings another slice of old-school horror to the Cameo with the third All Night Horror Madness!

Glasgow set sci-fi Perfect Sense makes its way to cinemas this month. We spoke to one of its stars, Ewen Bremner, back in June following the film's UK premiere at...

To mark the DVD release of Joe Cornish's Attack The Block, The Skinny delve into the archives of The Adam & Joe Show to countdown the top five mini movie...

Jamie Dunn talks to some of the UK's brightest actors, directors and curators as they recount their formative experiences with cinema, suffering through Spinal Tap on loop and dishevelled porn...

We speak to French director Céline Sciamma about her second feature Tomboy, a lyrical tale of childhood identity set in a sun-dappled Parisian suburb

Tennent's lager, tent sex and The Proclaimers accompanied by 85,000 backing singers – all familiar to those who make the annual pilgrimage to Kinross for T in the Park. David...