Reviews
Nadya Albertsson
Half Silk Half Blade
The Rebecca’s Records debut from the singer-songwriter is full of glossy tunes that you can’t quite pin down
Through Rocks and Clouds
Beautiful but overly muted drama sees a familiar battle between tradition and modernity
The Good Manners
Austere Spanish literary adaptation has formal beauty but a certain dramatic lifelessness
Queens
Hugely impressive drama plays out an estranged family’s reconnection against real-world stakes
Beverly Glenn-Copeland
A spellbinding, if occasionally disjointed performance from the revered octogenarian
The Story of Skids – Scotland’s No.1 Punk Band
The tale of the Dunfermline trailblaisers is well told by their engaging frontman
Buffy Revamped
Brendan Murphy delivers an energetic attempt at retelling all seven seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Long Walk Review
Dystopian horror fortified by brilliant performances and suffocating, ceaseless tension
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Ed McVey shines as Patricia Highsmith’s iconic con-artist in this theatre adaptation
Joanne Robertson
Blurrr
New album from the Glasgow-based artist finds the sweet spot between beauty, gloom and the unknown