Interview: Giulia Galastro. ‘I think my brain craves novelty’ – We chat to comedian Giulia Castro ahead of her new work-in-progress show, ‘Growth’ at the Glasgow International Comedy Festival
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Interview: Sarah Bradley. ‘Even if you don’t necessarily believe in sunshine and rainbows…hopefully you’ll come out believing in love’. Comedian and ‘Romcom scholar’ Sarah Bradley tells us about new show ‘How to Write a Romcom’
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Review: H is for Hawk.
Adaptation of the celebrated memoir excises much of the poetry but has a great interalised performance from Claire Foy.
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Review: The History of Sound. Handsome, stately gay romance is subtly, tastefully wistful, sometimes to its own detriment
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Interview: Megan Tremethick. ‘I have adored Amicus films ever since I was about ten years old.’ We speak to Megan Tremethick about her central role in the revived horror studio and the anthology film ‘In the Grip of Terror’
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Glasgow International Comedy Festival Interview: Edel Mc Glanaghy. ‘Yeah, therapists are weird.’ We speak to the comedian and clinical psychologist about her show ‘Stand Up Therapy’
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Review: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. Hugely enjoyable sequel is a little disjointed, but goes heavy on the weird in inventive new ways
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Celtic Connections Review: Emmylou Harris. At what might be her final Scottish show, the country icon shows why she’s spent 50 years at the top.
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Review: The Voice of Hind Rajab. Powerful docufiction about a very recent atrocity unavoidably raises ethical concerns
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French Film Festival Review: Nouvelle Vague - Linklater’s homage to the French New Wave is a joyous affair, even though it surrenders to the myth of its subject @fr