Alexander Bennett returns to the Fringe with an hour that flexes his comic instincts and commitment to the bit.
Frozen in time for 70 years, Maya Ricote emerges from her ice casket into 2026, looking like an overexaggerated ...
The 1978 gorefest Faces of Death has been retooled, but this is no lazy IP-mining remake. Filmmakers Daniel Goldhaber and Isa ...
One of The Stand’s funded debuts this year, Ifrah Qureshi has long been hot on the tongues of the Scottish circuit if you ...
Sean Morley offers an intricate and playful examination of crowd work and the performer-audience dynamic in Backchannel.
Robert and Thomas – coming first to the realisation that they are, in fact, dead, and the Gunpowder Plot that they had ...
Gregg Araki is back with a new film exploring the relationship between an artist and her much younger employee; unfortunately ...
Eilidh Loan's social comedy, marking Elaine C. Smith's return to the Scottish stage, is a pleasing study of loss.
So, rather sensibly, French-Norwegian company Plexus Polaire's Dracula: Lucy’s Dream doesn’t really attempt to compete with ...
QFWFQ is an ambitious, atmospheric and frequently hilarious outing in which the audience becomes the protagonist.
Director Joseph Archer and writer Cathy Wippell give the found-footage horror subgenre a shot in the arm with the eerie ...
Tia Rey details the process of queer becoming and some particularly poignant psychedelic experiences in this impressive debut ...
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