Theodore Schaefer's black-and-white portmanteau shot on 16mm film is a visual, aural and intellectual treat, a wonderful ode ...
Nicolas Winding Refn’s latest is as stylised, camp and violent as we've come to expect from this cult filmmaker, but ...
Elf Lyons, Eva Peroni and Xhloe and Natasha are among the first-week winners at our Edinburgh Festivals awards.
There are shades of Little Miss Sunshine in this deft comedy centred on a family coming together during a crisis, which ...
Sam Eley's Fringe debut introduces Basil Crumbwick: an angry, delusional old man adrift in the modern world, his enormous ...
Nathaniel Jones recasts Noah's Ark as a fantastical cruise ship in an hour of maximalist fun ...
Frankie Thompson has hit upon an inspired concept with this show: a litany of all the horrible things. It's a generative idea ...
The puzzle pieces are all in play, and yet for Sharp Pins the jigsaw never quite matches the picture on the box. The Chicago ...
Tyler-Marie Evans’ feature debut is a sex work Cinderella story in the mould of Anora. After a childhood spent escaping into ...
Simon Ryninks's comedy about a UFO-obsessed community in Wales might not have the budget of a Steven Spielberg ...
Producer J.J. Abrams' fingers are all over this Amblin-tinged, 1980s-set adventure, but there are still some great sequences ...
Joy is an act of resistance," whispers a voice across the Underbelly circus tent. This shouldn’t have to be, but for The ...