Nezouh
A magical realist, child's-eye view of the civil war in Syria
Kevin Ibbotson-Wight/1 May 2024
A magical realist, child's-eye view of the civil war in Syria
Kevin Ibbotson-Wight/1 May 2024
Awful Christian missionary survival flick suggests the Devil has all the best films too
Massive scary spiders - and overly zealous policing - terrorise a Parisian apartment block in this skittery, scuttling debut
Groundhog Day formula applied to an adult fable of cyclical violence
Clear-eyed and non-judgemental depiction of one girl's experience with teenage motherhood
We chatted with with the director and star of the new Irish drama Lakelands
Fine folk horror remains ambiguous about its witchy narrative, but is direct in its depiction of generational male violence
Charming and benign tale of obsession rediscovers the wonder of space
A third round of swift reviews from GFF
Intimate and engaging character study of a young man whose simple life is complicated by serious injury
Melancholy sci-fi with a deep examination of illness and family
We chat to the writer and star, director, and producer of the excellent rom-com The End of Sex
We take a look at some of the other films screening at Glasgow Film Festival