Edinburgh International Film Festival 2013: The Picks
The brochure for the 67th Edinburgh Film Festival is hot off the presses and Chris Fujiwara and his team's selection has proved as eclectic and exciting as last year's programme....

The brochure for the 67th Edinburgh Film Festival is hot off the presses and Chris Fujiwara and his team's selection has proved as eclectic and exciting as last year's programme....

The most important awards of the weekend, the CineSkinny's GFF awards...

Shall I compare thee to another film? As Glasgow Film Festival 2013 is closing with Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing, we take a look at previous Shakespeare adaptations

Is there a more expressive face in cinema than that of Renée Maria Falconetti's in The Passion of Joan of Arc? We celebrate this masterpiece ahead of its screening at...

Frank Langella plans a robbery with his robot caretaker. As you do

Sheffield electronica duo Animat furnish cult sci-fi Dark Star with a fresh soundtrack. We revisit the film's creaky corridors and find its lustre undimmed

With South Korean hit The Thieves playing at Glasgow Film Festival, we take a look at the country's recent action movie purple patch

A Life in Progress, a portrait of a Scottish institution Alasdair Gray, is set to offer fresh insight into the iconic artist's work

We anticipates good things from François Ozon's latest confection

The long-maligned Heaven's Gate has seen a critical resurgence in recent years, now aided by a stunning restoration from Park Circus

After years of substandard rom-coms we kick Hollywood to the kerb in favour of an exotic stranger

Like Arnie, or a particularly aggressive fungal infection, The CineSkinny is back to enliven your experience and embolden your cinematic choices at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival

Quentin Tarantino's never been shy about his cinematic larceny. We revisit five of his finest homages

Django Unchained is the latest in a long line of Django knockoffs. Here are four of the best Django outings

Released to a storm of ridicule and notoriety in 1995, Showgirls is often held up as the epitome of a bad film. With it due to screen to a baying...

What's a fanboy to do? With Batman swanning around Florence drinking Fernet Branca and Iron Man, Thor et al. back to making mediocre movies on their lonesome, things are looking...

The Skinny picks ten films that shone at this year's London Film Festival. Look out for them on general release over the coming twelve months

One of the highlights of Africa in Motion 2012 was its Short Film Competition programme. Here's an overview of the runners and riders

James Franco singing a Britney ballad, Olivier Assayas reliving his blissed-out rabble rousing youth and Joaquin Phoenix's return to acting – just some of the highlights of the 69th Venice...

To celebrate the recent brace of movies dealing in deception, here are five great movie impostors to mull over