Anson Boon plays a 19-year-old hoodlum who receives some unconventional rehabilitation from Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough in this thought-provoking and strange drama.
Edinburgh International Festival returns with a programme around the theme of All Rise. Highlights include a new version of Angels in America, Missy Mazzoli's opioid opera The Galloping Cure and an ...
David Byrne lets us all get a little weird with it as he brings his Who Is The Sky? tour to Glasgow Nostalgia is a powerful ...
Kim Gordon has mastered a modern mixture of distorted guitar and intense trip-hop beats with the release of her most political solo album.
Hard Hearted Woman is the latest album by British Columbia native Ora Cogan, and there's something about her sound that suggests that it's taken shape gradually, even glacially, over the course of all ...
Something deadly is lurking in the background of Briarley School for Girls in this queer Gothic boarding school novel.
Celebrated playwright James Ley discusses his debut short film, Sleazy Tiger, ahead of it competing in the Scottish Competition at the Glasgow Short Film Festival. We discuss queer crisis, flagrant ...
We are living in the Bi Gan era! This hugely talented Chinese filmmaker discusses his latest work, Resurrection, a dazzling epic spanning the history of cinema.
Hlynur Pálmason's fourth feature is an idiosyncratic look at a family in crisis that's set over four seasons and regularly drifts from the quotidian to the surreal. The Icelandic writer-director ...
Experiencing Hanna Johansson’s second novel feels like reading the audio description of a surrealist indie film; it is dreamlike, uneasy, minimalist and a little muddling. Despite its intensity – and ...
In Sarvat Hasin's beautiful friendship break-up book Strange Girls, the intimacies, co-dependencies, and queernesses of female friendship prompt a crisis.
Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason follows up his epic 2022 film Godland with this tender look at a broken marriage where love endures.