26th February 2017 - The Glasgow Guardian



STAG’s New Works 2017 Festival reviewed

26th February 2017

Grant McKay, Felicia Bengtsson, Tom Aikman Writers Night One Writer: Grant McKay The County Fair The opening night of STaG’s 2017 New Works Festival was a scrumptious lineup of silliness. The first play of the evening, The County Fair by Kirsty McAdam, was an extremely witty comedy which can most accurately be described as a ...


GFF Review: Dark Night

26th February 2017

Kate Snowdon Editor in Chief Dark Night is an incredibly complicated film to review. It focuses on the imagined lead up of six people’s lives to the 2012 Aurora Shooting. On one hand, technically, this was one of the most gorgeous films I’ve ever seen. The cinematography and tension building are intensely engaging, and the ...


GFF Review: Personal Shopper gets personal. Kind of.

26th February 2017

Kate Snowdon Editor in Chief Personal Shopper is set to release in cinemas on 3 March Flaunting its Cannes award for Best Director, Personal Shopper was billed as an “elegant fusion of supernatural chiller and psychological drama” as it waltzed into a cushy Saturday night slot at the Glasgow Film Festival. Supernatural chiller and psychological ...


GFF Review: My Life As a Courgette

26th February 2017

Kate Snowdon Editor in Chief My Life as a Courgette is set to release in cinemas on 5 May I have never cared so much about a vegetable. My Life as a Courgette hit the Glasgow Film Festival  as one of the few films screening at the CCA suitable for children. Characterised by detailed design ...