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Jamie Dunn
A test event to check that this form works Read more »| Updated about 5 years ago -
Film
Marjorie Prime
It’s the future and gossamer lighting is all the rage, as are holograms that act as replacements for dead loved ones. We’re not sure if these 'pr... Read more »| Updated about 7 years ago -
Film
Ørsted’s new interactive film will change the way you think about climate change
Climate change is real. Just turn on the news and this becomes abundantly clear. The levels of CO2 in our atmosphere are at the highest ever measured; 2016 w... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Festivals
GSFF 2018: Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Don Hertzfeldt and more
Fancy a short film sleepover? That’s what’s on offer at this year’s Glasgow Short Film Festival as they host an otherworldly overnight scre... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Music
Chvrches share new single Get Out
Chvrches are back! It’s been two years since the release of the Glasgow band’s second album, Every Open Eye, but today they share mint-fresh trac... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Festivals
FLY Open Air: Denis Sulta-curated line-up unveiled
FLY Club resident Denis Sulta is just a wee bit thrilled to announce his line-up for FLY Open Air. “I am absolutely BUZZZZZING to finally reveal t... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Film
Wes Anderson CineMasters season at GFT
From the very first scene of Wes Anderson’s Bottle Rocket – the Texan director’s zesty debut feature about best friends and aspiring thieve... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Festivals
Assembly and Pleasance announce Fringe 2018 shows
The Fringe hype train is well and truly here with two of the biggest venues announcing their talent for this year’s festival. Assembly Festival: Game ... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Tv Radio
Limmy’s heading back to the BBC
It’s been five long years since Limmy's Show was on our TV screens, although the comedian continues to delight with his very specific brand of surreal,... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Festivals
Gilded Balloon add more Edinburgh Fringe 2018 shows
Gilded Balloon have added 70 shows to their roster of events for this year’s Fringe (for previous announcements, head here). One of the highlights of t... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Festivals
Puzzle to open Edinburgh International Film Festival
Last year Edinburgh International Film Festival opened with the wonderful Yorkshire set gay romance God’s Own Country. For this year’s gambit, EI... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Festivals
The Great Escape's Showcasing Scotland line-up revealed
If you want to get a sense of how strong Scottish music is at the minute, simply take a peek at the lineup of emerging Scottish acts heading to The Great Esc... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Film
Watch the trailer for Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
Will we ever get to see Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote? The Brazil and Time Bandits director has been trying to make a film inspired by... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Food And Drink
Donald Trump bans Irn-Bru from Turnberry
If you weren’t convinced Donald Trump was a monster, his latest attack on civil liberties proves it: he’s banned Irn-Bru from his luxury golf res... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Festivals
Mark Cousins on The Eyes of Orson Welles
Picture the scene. Belfast, 1973, and a nervy eight-year-old boy is sitting crossed legged in front of the TV watching a black and white thriller. A feverish... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Film
Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria remake looks chilling
The first trailer for Luca Guadagnino’s remake of Dario Argento’s Suspiria has arrived, and the Call Me by Your Name director looks to have serve... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Film
Paul Thomas Anderson films returning to the big screen on 35mm
Despite rumours to the contrary, film is not dead. Many filmmakers still shoot on 35mm, but the opportunity to see films projected on celluloid are diminishi... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Film
Timothee Chalamet donates his fee from Woody Allen film
There was a time when actors were clambering to work with Woody Allen. Despite the increasing mediocrity of his films in the last two decades, stars like Kat... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Film
Joaquin Phoenix turns vigilante in Lynne Ramsay’s brutal thriller
Lynne Ramsay is a master filmmaker, but she’s hardly prolific. With her first three features – Ratcatcher, Morven Callar and We Need to Talk Abou... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Tv Radio
Netflix cyberpunk thriller Altered Carbon looks jaw-dropping
There are definite shades of the cyberpunk aesthetics of Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Denis Villeneuve’s stunning sequel, Blade Runner 2049, i... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Festivals
15 films to see at Glasgow Film Festival 2018
The “Perfect Movie Mix” is how Glasgow Film Festival have described themselves in this year’s nifty rebrand. Usually these type of marketin... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Film
Watch this surprisingly good fan-made Harry Potter film
It’s a shame that Voldemort, the evil wizard who terrified a generation of kids in the Harry Potter books, didn’t properly turn up until the four... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Tv Radio
Watch trailer for TV remake of Winona Ryder comedy Heathers
The world has moved on in the three decades since Michael Lehmann’s cult black comedy Heathers. In that 1988 teen movie, a clique of croquet-playing ri... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Film
James Bond fan edit turns series into 'Bond v Bond' film
Do you ever sit down the pub and argue with your pals about which James Bond would win in a battle to the death? Would Sean Connery’s brutal 007 kick a... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Film
Frank Ocean interviewed Call Me By Your Name's Timothée Chalamet
Timothée Chalamet is everywhere at the minute. The 22-year-old New Yorker has been the actor on everybody’s lips since his knockout performance ... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Film
Deadpool 2's lo-fi trailer introduces Josh Brolin’s Cable
Say what you want about the first Deadpool movie, but its trailers were on point. The marketing team continue to be just as creative with this new irreverent... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Festivals
How Ida Lupino went from Hollywood star to pioneering director
When Glasgow Film Festival initially mooted an Ida Lupino retrospective for this year's edition, it was to mark her centenary – she was born in London ... Read more »| Updated almost 7 years ago -
Festivals
Closing Time: No LeithLate in 2018
It’s been announced today that LeithLate, one of the most vital events on Edinburgh’s cultural calendar, will not take place this year. &ldq... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Film
Ready Player One
As a book, Ready Player One is a groaner, with a main character who spends every other sentence boring you with minutiae about the 80s games and movies ... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago -
Festivals
Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival 2018: programme announced
Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF), the annual festival shaped by the voices of people with lived experience of mental health issues, returns next ... Read more »| Updated over 6 years ago