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The Raid is already being talked up as potentially this year’s best action movie, attracting rave reviews already and drawing comparisons to the likes...
Attracting rave reviews and being hailed as the year’s best action movie months before release, we talked to The Raid’s director Gareth Evans and its...
Rising British stars Reece Ritchie and Amara Karan talked to STV about the new movie by Calendar Girls and Made in Dagenham director Nigel Cole, in...
Co-directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod talked to STV about why despite being written in 1885 Bel Ami is “very much about how we are now”, and...
A comedy-thriller set around a comic store in Edinburgh and produced on a budget of £50,000, we talked to Electric Man director David Barras about the...
New Scottish film Night Is Day was produced on a small budget but packs a big punch. STV talked to its writer-director and one of the film’s stars...
Wild Bill was one of the best received movies at the Glasgow Film Festival. We talked to its director Dexter Fletcher about casting Charlie...
His debut effort Wild Bill became one of the most talked about movies at this February’s Glasgow Film Festival, and Dexter Fletcher talked to STV...
To a certain generation Wild Bill director Dexter Fletcher was known first of all as a child actor in the likes of Bugsy Malone, and later on in Press...
Having starred in Son of Rambow and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Dexter Fletcher’s Glasgow Film Festival hit Wild Bill...
Review: Newfound comedy gurus Will Sharpe and Tom Kingsley provide Glasgow Film Festival with a rare screening of Black Pond, showcasing the awesome...
Review: Award-winning Vincent Wants to Sea is a crowd-pleasing comedy, but hides insensitivity behind a veil of farcical humour.
Featuring Evidence, Cassadaga, Rites of Spring, Penumbra and the unfortunately named Wang’s Arrival (working title), the second day of FrightFest at...
The UK's premiere fantasy and horror film festival was in Glasgow over the weekend – with films on the first day including Crawl, The Day, Undying...
Review: An unpredictable indie horror film that skips quite effectively between genres but leaves you asking the question: what are the Rites of...
Its 11 days of films galore saw more than 35,000 tickets sold, and Glasgow Film Festival’s Closing Gala movie Le Havre made sure everyone left with...
Review: Life after death comedy Up There, by Zam Salim, goes down a treat at the Glasgow Film Festival.
STV caught up with stars Adam Sinclair and Olivia Andrup along with director Rob Heydon at the UK premiere of Irvine Welsh’s Ecstasy to find out more...
Review: Showing as the Glasgow Film Festival surprise film, the latest indie dramedy from the Duplass Brothers - which stars Jason Segal and Ed Helms...
STV talked to members of OV and the Psychogeographical Commission about their performances tonight for a very special Glasgow Music and Film Festival...