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Call My Agent's Camille Cottin is superb in this nuanced French drama about a middle-aged woman suddenly charged with the ...
While the DNA of their earlier work is still on show across Bright Nights, the landscape has changed for London-based ...
The latest from Latin American-focused indie press, Chilco is a blistering exploration of difference and belonging.
From its grassroots scene and music history walking tours to world class showcases and huge outdoor concerts, we celebrate ...
Weekend hours spent under the fluorescent lighting of suburban consumerism – count us in. One writer hails the brilliance of ...
With a day job in dementia care and education, Noah Barker shares the life-altering effects of music on dementia patients.
August in Edinburgh isn’t without its issues, affordability being a key concern, but if we collectively continue hammering home the value of this creative ecosystem – for the many and not the few – ...
Athina Rachel Tsangari swaps the 'Greek Weird Wave' for the Scottish Highlands with her elegiac period drama Harvest. Tsangari talks to us about the film's Marmite reactions, its doom-laden atmosphere ...
Going to the shops often means getting in a fight with a belligerent self-service till, but it wasn't always this way; Grant ...
Ballet Nights is accessible to those without prior knowledge of contemporary ballet – the compere gives context to all the ...
Amy Macdonald returns with her sixth studio album, delivering her signature blend of melodic pop-rock and unmistakable ...
Carrie discusses the struggle for power in heterosexual relationships and decides that in order to win, women must have sex ...