A Not-So-Old Story: Interview with John Crowley
Becky Bartlett talks to director John Crowley about his film Is Anybody There? showing at Glasgow Film Festival, a poignant drama that explores society’s attitude to the elderly.

Becky Bartlett talks to director John Crowley about his film Is Anybody There? showing at Glasgow Film Festival, a poignant drama that explores society’s attitude to the elderly.

Stephen Mitchell looks at the American indie presence at GFF this year....

Don’t be deterred by the title - the Glasgow Youth Film Festival caters for all ages. Becky Bartlett finds out more....

Audrey Hepburn is a true icon of the cinema and well-deserving of this year’s GFF retrospective. Erin McElhinney looks back at some of her roles.

Michael Gillespie turned his dictaphone up to eleven, clutched his remaining hand into the sign of the goat, and grew his hair down to his ankles for a rockin’ chat...

Gail Tolley sat down with In the Loop director Armando Iannucci and actors Pater Capaldi and Chris Addison to chat about TV series The Thick of It, the need for...

Marjorie Gallagher takes a look at the multi-talented film-maker Miranda July.

Tonight’s opening gala is worth getting a little starry-eyed about. Gail Tolley reports....

Not content with projecting moving images onto every single flat surface in Glasgow, this year the festival promises to infiltrate the underbelly of the town, with events taking place in...

Gail Tolley looks at the highlights of this year’s Glasgow Film Festival.

The Skinny catches up with Penny Bartlett and Rosie Crerar, co-directors of Scotland’s independent short film programme, The Magic Lantern.

Love it or loathe it, Oscar season is here; you can try to avoid the pics of weeping starlets and triumphantly returning has-beens...or you can throw in the towel and...

The release of Milk, the new biopic on the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in the US, isn’t a story to be resigned to history....

Alma Cork looks back on two unconventional figures in transgender history

Finlay Pretsell & Adrian McDowall recently won Best Short Film at this year’s Scottish BAFTA awards. Their 12 minute film Ma Bar features 73-year-old weight-lifting champion Bill McFadyen and will...

Duane Hopkins’ debut Better Things stands out as a film that takes a fresh approach towards familiar subject matter. Gail Tolley meets him.

As Darren Aronofsky’s new film The Wrestler opens at cinemas, Becky Bartlett looks at the strange trend of wrestlers on the big screen.

Nothing adds romance to a location like an association with the silver screen. Gail Tolley and Michael Gillespie recommend some of the best drama-spots in Scotland

Michael Gillespie talks to Scottish director Jon S. Baird about his debut feature, Cass, released on DVD on 29 December

Gail Tolley catches up with Academy award-winning documentary maker Alex Gibney on his new film Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr Hunter S. Thompson.