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Glasgow Film Festival Review: Benny

23rd February 2017 by Sophie McNaughton

Benny is an education in the art of boxing, an unflinching look at the unimaginable depravity of Glasgow’s slums during the Great Depression, and an insight into the triumphant rise and tragic fall of the people’s champion, Benny Lynch. The documentary follows the story of the pint-sized 5ft 4in boxer – born in the Gorbals on August 2, 1913 – his astonishing success, and his … [Read more...] about Glasgow Film Festival Review: Benny

Glasgow Film Festival: Patriots Day Review

21st February 2017 by Sophie McNaughton

Patriots Day, directed and co-written by Peter Berg, is electrifying, violent, unnerving, and thoughtful – emerging as an unprecedented highlight of the Glasgow Film Festival. The film documents the Boston Marathon bombings and the city-wide manhunt that ensued when two bombs were detonated 12 seconds apart on April 15, 2013. Considering how recent this tragedy was – in … [Read more...] about Glasgow Film Festival: Patriots Day Review

Glasgow Film Festival: Special screening of The Lost Boys

19th February 2017 by Kevin Baxter

One of the defining movies of 1980s pop culture, The Lost Boys celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2017. To mark the occasion, Glasgow Film Festival teamed up with Empire magazine for a screening of Joel Schumacher’s horror-comedy cult classic. Having previously hosted a “secret location” screening of Con Air in an airplane hangar, the special event say the audience arrive at … [Read more...] about Glasgow Film Festival: Special screening of The Lost Boys

Glasgow Film Festival Review: Personal Shopper

19th February 2017 by Sophie McNaughton

Olivier Assayas’s Personal Shopper, starring Kristen Stewart, gives audiences an alternative look at the paranormal. This film is one that is hard to distinguish in terms of genre as we flit between moments of suspense building, uncomfortable silence, and that tense, eerie feeling that someone is watching you (characteristic of Hitchcock). Yet, there are many traditional horror … [Read more...] about Glasgow Film Festival Review: Personal Shopper

Stars including David Tennant to shine at Glasgow Film Festival

19th January 2017 by Sophie McNaughton

The GFF, one of the UK’s biggest and best festivals dedicated to the art of film, celebrating everything from new international and independent movies to beloved cult classics, is back this February 15 – 26. The 13th annual Glasgow Film Festival has announced its line-up, which includes UK premieres of titles such as Raoul Peck’s I Am Not Your Negro, Terrence Malick’s Voyage … [Read more...] about Stars including David Tennant to shine at Glasgow Film Festival

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