This charming little Swedish film about a jaded old toad detective and his plucky young mouse assistant makes for cosy viewing.
Rupert Everett dons three caps to write, direct and star in a dramatic imagining of Oscar Wilde’s untimely demise.
In their first feature-length directorial team-up, David and Nathan Zellner go west, with Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska in tow.
Wes Anderson takes audiences on a journey to Japan in his new stop-motion feature about a 12-year-old boy and his missing dog.
By Ed Gibbs
This year’s festival offered plenty of devilishly dark delights within its raucous Midnight strand.
Chloë Sevigny plays infamous axe killer Lizzie Borden in director Craig William Macneill’s chilling drama.
Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood proves a spiky and evasive presence in this entertaining docu-portrait.
This ultra-violent Nic Cage revenge flick is the stuff midnight movie legend is made of.
Desiree Akhavan delivers a bold and poignant queer drama about teen survivors of gay conversion therapy.
Harold Ramis’ 1993 comedy bears repeating as part of the 2018 Glasgow Film Festival.
This frequently confounding collage doc explores the cult of Donald Trump through fake news and viral footage.
By Ed Gibbs
A compelling look at the global campaigning of sex slave survivor turned reluctant Yazidi activist, Nadia Murad.
The Carol and Blue Jasmine star will judge this year’s Palme d’Or contenders.
The conflict between tradition and modernity came to the fore at Estonia’s largest film event.
Wes Anderson and his canine crew are headed to the 68th Berlinale.
By Matt Turner
Rare works from Satoshi Kon and Osamu Tezuka were presented at this year’s festival.
By Ella Kemp
A tribute to Jerry Lewis and a Bollywood dancing class are among the highlights of this year’s festival.
New films that deal with the relationship between men and women in interesting ways.