Land of Bad
Curiously balanced military action flick stands out almost because of its flaws
Kevin Ibbotson-Wight/24 April 2024
Curiously balanced military action flick stands out almost because of its flaws
Kevin Ibbotson-Wight/24 April 2024
Gentle but incredibly evocative drift through a year in the Irish countryside
Gritty, thoroughly enjoyable riff on Assault on Precinct 13
As the Fringe rolls out of town and Edinburgh suddenly feels like a comparative cultural desert, the place to be this September to quench your film thirst is GFT.
Almodóvar's masterfully distorted account of how desire and punishment can blur into one another with almost poetic grace.
Tsangari’s fiercely relevant film comments whole heartedly on the breakdown of economic regulation, and the disastrous consequences it can generate.
Marking Ken Loach's 75th birthday and 50th year behind the camera, GFT will be screening four films from the auteur's Scottish anthology.
Uncompromising investigation into human relationships.
The warm glow of an old-fashioned buddy film, undercut with pithy political tensions
A visual feast for the eyes
Skint over the EIFF? Check out the freebies on offer
Anyone for a documentary?
Glasgow Film Theatre hosts the first UK Green Film Festival