May Film Events
Indulge in some B-movie inspired sex and violence at the Filmhouse on the 1 May when Tarantino’s rarely screened Grindhouse double bill will show. Death Proof and Planet Terror will...

Indulge in some B-movie inspired sex and violence at the Filmhouse on the 1 May when Tarantino’s rarely screened Grindhouse double bill will show. Death Proof and Planet Terror will...

Todd Solondz’s Life During Wartime returns to the same characters made famous in his caustic social satire Happiness. He talks to The Skinny about balancing humour with poignancy and why...

After the success of Crazy Heart, American country, folk and blues is celebrating a film revival. In Edinburgh, the Cameo is showing The Roots and Branches of American Music (13 April,...

The GFT has outdone itself this month with not one, but two horror double bills – in one weekend! Fans of the video nasties can treat themselves to the Don't...

Jessica Hausner talks about her perceptive new film Lourdes which explores faith, longing and the strange phenomenon of miracles.

Legacy, GFF's closing gala film, is the ambitious new thriller by Thomas Ikimi, filmed in Glasgow and set in New York.

A weekend of horrors are in store at FrightFest

Marco Wilms' documentary Comrade Couture explores the underground fashion scene in former East Berlin.

Young French director Mia Hansen-Love discusses her assured new feature The Father of My Children.

We talk to French filmmaker Nathan Miller about his critically acclaimed feature I’m Glad My Mother is Alive.

A rare chance to see one of Beckett's forays into cinema provides fertile ground to discuss the relationship between film and theatre.

Discover a variety of stories and ideas in this year's Japanese film focus.

Roll up, roll up, and experience a unique show about fairgrounds, vaudeville, cinema and an elephant's day out.

We explore the eclectic Music and Film Festival programme.

They make boats which barely float and machines which hardly fly: who on earth are the Court 13 collective?

This year's festival retrospective is the suave and charming Cary Grant. We take a look at this extraordinary actor's life....

Controversial filmmaker Catherine Breillat takes a different approach to shock tactics with her latest feature, Bluebeard....

Cynthia Beatt explores the fading boundary of the Berlin Wall in her two documentaries, The Invisible Frame and Cycling the Frame, which open the Glasgow Shorts Film Festival tonight.

Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s latest film Micmacs opens this year’s Glasgow Film Festival with a dose of hi-jinks.

Parisian electro duo Zombie Zombie talk about their love for the great horror filmmaker John Carpenter.