Candyman star Tony Todd dies
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Nov 2024
Actor was loved for his horror, Star Trek and video game work
Kneecap dominates BIFA nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Nov 2024
Love Lies Bleeding and The Outrun in hot pursuit
Anora leads in the year's first big awards race
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Oct 2024
Full list of Gotham nominees announced
Fidos longlist announced
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Oct 2024
Canine stars queue up to see who will be top dog
Maggie Smith dies
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Sep 2024
Star of stage and screen was 89
Bookworm wins international Fantasia Audience Award
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Aug 2024
Festival celebrates record attendance
The Count Of Monte Cristo wins Cheval Noir
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Jul 2024
Full suite of Fantasia awards announced
Case against Alec Baldwin dismissed
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Jul 2024
Prosecution accused of concealing evidence
Donald Sutherland dies
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jun 2024
Legendary actor leaves a remarkable legacy
The Count Of Monte-Cristo heads for Fantasia
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jun 2024
Festival announces second wave of films
Inshallah A Boy is MIFF Best Feature
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Jun 2024
Festival Jury Awards announced
Muslim International Film Festival director hopes to break down prejudice
by Jennie Kermode - 27 May 2024
"People are ready to connect," says Sajid Varda.
Morgan Spurlock dies at 53
by Jennie Kermode - 24 May 2024
"The world has lost a true creative genius," brother says
Legendary filmmaker Roger Corman dies
by Jennie Kermode - 12 May 2024
Tributes paid to a man who helped shape modern cinema
Full steam ahead for Fantasia 2024
by Jennie Kermode - 09 May 2024
First tranche of titles revealed
ICA trialling relaxed screenings
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Apr 2024
Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry to pioneer accessibility strategy
Depardieu taken into custody
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Apr 2024
Actor faces sexual assault allegations
Edinburgh looks forward to Folk Film Gathering
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Apr 2024
Musical extravaganza planned for 10th anniversary
New film studio announced for Stirling
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Apr 2024
Over 4,000 jobs could be created
Inaugural Muslim International Film Festival set for London
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Apr 2024
Full programme announced
Docs Ireland marketplace ready to go
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Apr 2024
Irish documentaries to bid for international attention
Louis Gosset Jr dies at 87
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Mar 2024
Oscar-winning star had a screen career spanning 66 years
Glasgow Film Festival celebrates a bumper 20th edition
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Mar 2024
"What's not to love about Glasgow?" asks Jonas Chernick
New BBFC guidelines published
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Mar 2024
Ratings body takes unusual step of toughening its approach
Oppenheimer named Oscar Best Picture
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Mar 2024
Emma Stone beats the odds to win Best Actress
2024 Golden Eddies announced
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Mar 2024
Oppenheimer and The Holdovers take top awards
Oppenheimer wins at SAG awards
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Feb 2024
Kenneth Branagh thanks actors for strike
Oppenheimer and Poor Things are big BAFTA winners
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Feb 2024
Rising Star award for Mia McKenna-Bruce
2024 BFI Flare line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Feb 2024
Festival to open with Amrou Al-Kadhi's Layla
All Of Us Strangers leads the Dorian Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Feb 2024
Barbie comes second in a wide-ranging contest
The Zone Of Interest tops London Critics Circle awards
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Feb 2024
Barbie and Oppenheimer go home empty-handed
2024 Golden Eddie nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jan 2024
Nina West to host awards
2024 Glasgow Film Festival programme announced
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jan 2024
Love Lies Bleeding leads a strong line-up
Oppenheimer tops Oscar nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jan 2024
The Zone Of Interest and Anatomy Of A Fall score well
More wins for Oppenheimer at OFCS Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Jan 2024
The Holdovers holds its ground in acting categories
Multiple Oscar nominee Norman Jewison dies at 97
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Jan 2024
Director and producer's career spanned three decades
Glasgow Frightfest 2024 line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jan 2024
Creature features and body horror on the bill
Alec Baldwin faces new charge
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jan 2024
Grand jury indicts over Halyna Hutchins killing
More good news for Oppenheimer in BAFTA nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Jan 2024
Anatomy Of A Fall leads foreign language contingent
Oppenheimer leads OFCS nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Jan 2024
Poor Things and Killers Of The Flower Moon close behind
American Fiction and Origin top AAFCA Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Jan 2024
The Color Purple wins Best Ensemble
Oppenheimer is Critics Choice Best Picture
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Jan 2024
The Holdovers dominates the acting awards
2024 SAG nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jan 2024
Barbie and Oppenheimer tie at the top
Oppenheimer dominates at Golden Globes
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jan 2024
Success for Poor Things, The Holdovers and Anatomy Of A Fall
Four way race as BAFTA longlists announced
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Jan 2024
David Tennant to host this year's awards
Gunman makes threats in Merseyside cinema
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Jan 2024
Shots fired outside the Croxteth Showcase
Lee Sun-kyun found dead at 48
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Dec 2023
Parasite star had faced repeated attacks in the press
15 films shortlisted for Oscar Best Documentary
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Dec 2023
Battle is on for 2024 award
Oscar short film shortlists announced
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Dec 2023
An Avocado Pit, Good Boy and Yellow among the contenders.
Award-winner Barbie doll coming soon?
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Dec 2023
Gerwig film breaks record in Critics Choice nominations
All Of Us Strangers dominates at the BIFAs
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Dec 2023
Mia McKenna-Bruce wins Best Lead Performance
Actors' strike reaches 'tentative' end
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Nov 2023
"We have achieved a deal of extraordinary scope," says SAG-AFTRA
Rye Lane leads BIFA race
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Nov 2023
All Of Us Strangers, Scrapper and How To Have Sex among front-runners
All Of Us Strangers tops Gotham Award nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Oct 2023
This year's awards race is officially open
Indie Memphis Film Festival line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Oct 2023
Tennessee festival puts Black women to the fore
Dariush Mehrjui and Vahideh Mohammadifar found dead in their home
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Oct 2023
Iranian police launch murder investigation
Row breaks out over arts funding
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Sep 2023
Creative Scotland forced to dig into reserves
Michael Gambon dies at 82
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Sep 2023
Multi-award winning actor takes his final bow
Kokomo City among SQIFF headliners
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Sep 2023
Full festival programme announced
Fantasia Audience Awards announced
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Aug 2023
Talk To Me wins Best International Film
William Friedkin dies at 87
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Aug 2023
Exorcist director remembered for his style and energy
Paul Reubens dies after six year cancer struggle
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Jul 2023
Fans remember much loved Pee-wee Herman character
Red Rooms wins Cheval Noir
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Jul 2023
The First Slam Dunk wins animation award
Iranian actresses sentenced for not wearing headscarves
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jul 2023
International community condemns punishments
FrightFest searches for New Blood
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jul 2023
Sixth new writers initiative launched
We Are Zombies to close Fantasia
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jul 2023
Full line-up announced, plus a special award for Nicolas Cage
Julian Sands confirmed dead
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Jun 2023
Remains found on Mount Baldy identified as his
Human remains found on Mount Baldy
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jun 2023
Discovery could be missing actor Julian Sands
Actor and politician Glenda Jackson dies
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Jun 2023
Tributes to be paid in Parliament
Red Rooms to open Fantasia
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jun 2023
Second wave of films announced
Inside Out announces award winners
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jun 2023
Almamula named Best International Feature
Actor Barry Newman dies
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Jun 2023
Vanishing Point icon was 92
Folk Film Gathering heading to Edinburgh
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Jun 2023
Special celebration of Ukrainian cinema
Tina Turner dies at 83
by Jennie Kermode - 24 May 2023
Star made an impact on the screen as well as in music
Cyndi Lauper film to open Docs Ireland
by Jennie Kermode - 18 May 2023
First wave of films announced
Fantasia 2023 first wave announced
by Jennie Kermode - 11 May 2023
Festival to include a focus on South Korea
Hebridean festival set to tour islands
by Jennie Kermode - 08 May 2023
Focus on stories of environment and indigenous community
SQIFF to embark on trans-generational tour of Scotland
by Jennie Kermode - 07 May 2023
Festival features trans stories told by trans people
Ayr Odeon to close
by Jennie Kermode - 06 May 2023
Cinema 'no longer viable' say owners
Easterseals Disability Film Challenge winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 05 May 2023
Rain In My Head wins Best Film
Actor, musician and activist Harry Belafonte dies at 96
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Apr 2023
Star broke barriers in Hollywood
Morse is top dog at the Fidos
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Mar 2023
Banshees Of Inisherin star named best in the world
GFF audiences return to pre-pandemic levels
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Mar 2023
Audience Award goes to Riceboy Sleeps
Everything Everywhere All At Once storms the Oscars
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Mar 2023
All the news from the biggest awards ceremony of the year
Top Gun: Maverick hailed at Eddies
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Mar 2023
Praise for film assembled from real flight footage
Additional 16 year sentence for Harvey Weinstein
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Feb 2023
"I beg your mercy," convicted rapist pleads.
All Quiet On The Western Front is BAFTA Best Film
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Feb 2023
German co-production takes home six awards
New podcast takes a trans perspective on film
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Feb 2023
TLC is new resource from Inclusive Cinema
GSFF to celebrate Black Scottish history with OMOS
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Feb 2023
Festival will host Scottish première of Hello Dankness
Jafar Panahi released from prison
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Feb 2023
No Bears director had resorted to hunger strike
Manipulate festival to open with The Dab Hands
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Jan 2023
Animation showcase comes to Edinburgh
Angus Wolfe Murray to have cinema funeral
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jan 2023
Eye For Film readers welcome to attend
19th Glasgow Film Festival line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jan 2023
Co-directors discuss this year's selection
Everything Everywhere All At Once leads in Oscar race
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jan 2023
Full list of Oscar nominations announced
Everything Everywhere All At Once is OFCS Awards winner
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jan 2023
The Banshees Of Inisherin takes home four awards
All Quiet On The Western Front leads BAFTA race
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jan 2023
Full list of nominees announced
Alec Baldwin charged over killing of Halyna Hutchins
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jan 2023
Rust on-set shooting ruled a criminal matter
Julian Sands missing in San Gabriel mountains
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jan 2023
Search is ongoing in freezing weather
The Woman King is AAFCA Awards Best Picture
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jan 2023
Another Best Supporting Actress win for Angela Bassett
Everything Everywhere All At Once tops Critics Choice Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jan 2023
Fans cheer as Brendan Fraser wins Best Actor
Glasgow Frightfest line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jan 2023
Smoking Causes Coughing to headline
Banshee triumph at the Golden Globes
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Jan 2023
All the news from the first big awards show of 2023
Jeremy Renner critically injured in 'weather-related incident'
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jan 2023
"Lake Tahoe snowfall is no joke," star recently said
Academy releases Oscar documentary shortlist
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Dec 2022
15 films vie for the top prize
Harvey Weinstein convicted in Los Angeles
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Dec 2022
Former producer is again convicted of rape
Angelo Badalamenti dies at 85
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Dec 2022
Influential composer was best known for his work with David Lynch
Wide open field keeps Golden Globes viewers guessing
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Dec 2022
Irish hopes are high for The Banshees Of Inisherin
The Woman King tops AAFCA picks of 2022
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Dec 2022
Black films make an impact at the box office
Aftersun shines at the BIFAs
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Dec 2022
Too Rough collects another Best Short prize
Everything Everywhere All At Once leads Independent Spirit race
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Nov 2022
Tár in second place as nominations announced
Dying To Divorce wins Best Feature at Scottish BAFTAs
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Nov 2022
The Hermit Of Treig named Best Single Documentary
Tár tops Gotham Award nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Oct 2022
Awards season kicks off in New York
Swallowed wins top jury prize at Newfest
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Oct 2022
Uýra - The Rising Forest named Best Documentary
Robbie Coltrane dies at 72
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Oct 2022
Popular Scottish actor is fondle remembered by fans
Death of Charlbi Dean shocks co-stars
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Sep 2022
Triangle Of Sadness star was only 32
Cineworld files for bankruptcy
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Aug 2022
Company could not survive as share price plummeted
See How They Run to open GYFF
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Aug 2022
Special guests and programme details announced
Anne Heche pronounced brain dead
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Aug 2022
Actress suffered serious injuries after car crash last week
Lars Von Trier diagnosed with Parkinson's disease
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Aug 2022
Director plans to have a 'lower public profile' in future
Fantasia Audience Awards announced
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Aug 2022
The Artifice Girl and The Roundup among the winners
Megalomaniac wins Cheval Noir
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jul 2022
Full list of Fantasia award winners revealed
The Lair to open Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jul 2022
32 world premières to screen at 23rd edition
James Caan dies
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jul 2022
The Godfather star was 82
Final Fantasia films announced
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Jul 2022
Festival will close with July Jung's Next Sohee
Folk Film Gathering opens in Edinburgh
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jun 2022
Scottish musicians and storytellers introduce films
Polaris to open Fantasia 2022
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jun 2022
Second wave of films announced
Ray Liotta dies aged 67
by Jennie Kermode - 26 May 2022
Goodfellas star had been planning to marry
Kevin Spacey charged with sexual assault
by Jennie Kermode - 26 May 2022
Met Police close in after investigating allegations by three men
Legendary composer Vangelis dies
by Jennie Kermode - 20 May 2022
Musician's work carried him from the silver screen to other planets
First wave of Fantasia films announced
by Jennie Kermode - 07 May 2022
Festival will be live in Montreal
Maximum fine levied in fatal on-set shooting case
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Apr 2022
Rust Movie Productions must pay $139,793 says New Mexico safety bureau
Will Smith gets 10 year Oscar ban
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Apr 2022
Academy apologises for delay in taking action
Will Smith resigns from AMPAS
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Apr 2022
Star says he regrets the hurt that his actions have caused
Bruce Willis to retire
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Mar 2022
Star reveals that a disability is ending his career
CODA is Oscar Best Picture
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Mar 2022
All the news from a ceremony full of surprises
The Hermit Of Treig wins Glasgow Audience Award
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Mar 2022
Festival ends after another successful year
William Hurt dies at 71
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Mar 2022
Altered States star enjoyed a 44 year screen career
Lost Daughter finds success at Spirits
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Mar 2022
Maggie Gyllenhaal wins best director
King Richard crowned at Eddies
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Mar 2022
Encanto wins animation editing award
The Harder They Fall wins AAFCA Best Picture
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Mar 2022
King Richard also takes four awards
The Power Of The Dog leads Oscar race with Dune in hot pursuit
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Feb 2022
Full set of nominations revealed
The Outfit to open 18th Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jan 2022
Full film line-up revealed
OFCS Awards announced
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jan 2022
The Power Of The Dog has its day
Meat Loaf dies at 74
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jan 2022
Singer also had a prolific film career
Glasgow Frightfest line-up revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jan 2022
Russia's The Execution to headline
AAFCA announces award winners
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Jan 2022
The Harder They Fall wins Best Picture
Sundance cancels in-person events
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Jan 2022
2022 festival programme will go virtual
Academy announces top 15 documentaries
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Dec 2021
Ascension, The First Wave and more to compete for Oscar
Quo Vadis, Aida? wins top European Film Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Dec 2021
A good night for Flee and The Father
Dean Stockwell dies
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Nov 2021
Versatile actor had a 70 year career
Frightfest awards announced
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Sep 2021
Prano Bailey-Bond named Screen Genre Rising Star
Voice Of Silence named Fantasia Best Film
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Aug 2021
Hong Eui-jeong's work receives Cheval Noir award
Arrow Video FrightFest 2021 announces online edition
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Aug 2021
Best of the fest for home viewers
New Takashi Miike title to close Fantasia
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jul 2021
Final tranche of films revealed
Frightfest announces August line-up
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jul 2021
Festival returns to London home
Stray and The Truffle Hunters named Best in the World
by Jennie Kermode - 24 May 2021
Canine cinema celebrated at the Fidos
First Fantasia 2021 titles announced
by Jennie Kermode - 19 May 2021
King Knight and The Righteous among highlights
Nomadland triumphs at the Oscars
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Apr 2021
Chloé Zhao becomes the second woman ever to win Best Director
Furry friends gear up for Fidos
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Apr 2021
Nominations announced in battle for top dog
The Trial Of The Chicago 7 wins top editing award
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Apr 2021
Jodie Foster and Riz Ahmed among Eddie Award presenters
Brain Freeze to open Fantasia 2021
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Apr 2021
Online festival may include physical screenings if safe to do so
Akshay Kumar hospitalised as Covid-19 affects 45 on Indian set
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Apr 2021
Pandemic spreading through Bollywood as production ramps up
The Trial Of The Chicago 7 tops SAG Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Apr 2021
Chadwick Boseman wins Best Actor
The Fallout is SXSW Best Narrative Feature
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Mar 2021
Megan Park wins Best Director
LAPD announces investigation into Armie Hammer allegation
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Mar 2021
Hammer denies claim of rape
David Fincher's Mank leads Oscar race
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Mar 2021
Full list of nominations announced
Golden Eddie nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Mar 2021
Outstanding editing achievements recognised
Nomadland triumphs at Critics Choice Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Mar 2021
Alan S Kim named Best Young Actor
Online GFF celebrates reaching 37,733 viewers
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Mar 2021
Sweetheart wins Audience Award
Sea Change festival highlights female talent
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Mar 2021
Island venture to undertake digital tour
Chloé Zhao wins Best Director at Golden Globes
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Feb 2021
Nomadland and Borat Subsequent Moviefilm win top film awards
Roger Corman joins GFF star line-up
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Feb 2021
Special screening of remastered The Masque Of The Red Death added
BFI launches Flare 2021 programme
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Feb 2021
Full line-up for 2021 edition announced
Spike Lee to receive a Golden Eddie
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Feb 2021
Award recognises "his enormous impact on the industry."
15 films vie for Best Documentary Oscar
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Feb 2021
Politics and nature dominate the shortlist
Chadwick Boseman breaks SAG Awards record
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Feb 2021
Star receives an unprecedented four nominations
Promising Young Woman makes a splash at Golden Globes
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Feb 2021
Full list of film nominations revealed
Nomadland wins big at OFCS Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jan 2021
Chloé Zhao takes Best Director
2021 Glasgow Film Festival launched
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Jan 2021
Full line-up announced as screenings go online
Hammer leading lady Barbara Shelley dies
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Jan 2021
Star had been hospitalised with Covid-19
Kim Ki-Duk dies
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Dec 2020
Director suffered complications of Covid-19
Dave Prowse dies at 85
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Nov 2020
Fellow Star Wars cast members pay tribute
Johnny Kevorkian dies
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Nov 2020
Genre community pays respects
Sean Connery dies
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Oct 2020
Tributes pour in for James Bond star
Jeff Bridges diagnosed with lymphoma
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Oct 2020
"As the Dude would say.. New S**T has come to light"
2020 does Halloween differently
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Oct 2020
London and Edinburgh events are reimagined to follow pandemic rules
Thomas Jefferson Byrd murdered in Atlanta
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Oct 2020
Spike Lee pays tribute
Cineworld considering closure of UK and US outlets
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Oct 2020
Claims made that business is not viable during lockdown
Frightfest's October Cineworld event cancelled
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Sep 2020
Online event will still take place
Cinemas exempt from coronavirus curfew
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Sep 2020
New rules won't stop you watching films
Ammonite to open Newfest
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Sep 2020
Festival will blend virtual and drive-in screenings
Filmmaker speaks out on ICE allegations
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Sep 2020
"America must reckon with its eugenic history," says Erika Cohn
Diana Rigg dies
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Sep 2020
From Mrs Bond to Mrs Peel - a legend in her lifetime
Marygoround named Best Film at Fantasia
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Sep 2020
Daria Woszek wins Best Director
Saba Sahar shot in Kabul
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Aug 2020
Director said to be stable following surgery
Taiwan Film Festival Edinburgh programme announced
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Aug 2020
New event will explore the island's history and culture
The Legend Of Baron To'a to close Fantasia
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Aug 2020
Final tranche of films announced
Doctor's documentary to address pandemic
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Aug 2020
Nidhi Gupta hopes to reduce future risks
Sky Sharks to open Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jul 2020
Full festival line-up announced
Olivia de Havilland dies
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jul 2020
Golden Age Hollywood star was 104
Guidance issued as viewers return to cinemas
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jul 2020
New video helps audience members stay safe
Kelly Preston dies from breast cancer
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Jul 2020
Twins star was 57
GFT to reopen on 31 August
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Jul 2020
Safety measures being put in place
Frightfest to go online
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jun 2020
Special guest events will remain part of the experience
Joel Schumacher dies of cancer
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Jun 2020
Lost Boys director was 80
Tributes pour in for Ian Holm
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jun 2020
Versatile character actor was 88
The Reckoning to open Fantasia
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jun 2020
First tranche of films announced
Venice Film Festival expected to run as planned
by Jennie Kermode - 24 May 2020
Governor gives assurances as region emerges from lockdown
Triskell Arts Cinema runs Tobe Hooper special
by Jennie Kermode - 19 May 2020
Rare chance to see director's early work
Lynn Shelton dies at 54
by Jennie Kermode - 16 May 2020
Friends and fans shocked by unexpected loss
Fantasia 2020 to be held online
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Apr 2020
Festival adapts to social distancing
93rd Oscars to admit streamed films
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Apr 2020
Rules will change for one year only
Brian Dennehy dies
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Apr 2020
Award-winning star of stage and screen was 81
Stuart Gordon dies at 72
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Mar 2020
Horror community mourns a legend
IMPPA to halt production across India
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Mar 2020
Bollywood goes into lockdown
Idris Elba and Kristofer Hivju test positive for Covid-19
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Mar 2020
Stars are self-isolating at home
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson test positive for Covid-19
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Mar 2020
Couple are self-isolating in Australia
Arracht wins GFF audience award
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Mar 2020
Another record breaking year for Glasgow festival
UK to end participation in Creative Europe
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Feb 2020
Decision will impact funding for filmmakers
Harvey Weinstein found guilty of rape
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Feb 2020
Hollywood mogul acquitted on charge of sexual predation
Weinstein jury in deadlock
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Feb 2020
Judge says they must strive for a unanimous verdict
Glasgow Short Film Festival line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Feb 2020
This year's focus is the politics of place
Parasite makes history at the Oscars
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Feb 2020
A record breaking night at the Academy Awards
The Farewell is Independent Spirits Best Feature
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Feb 2020
Sandler and Zellweger win acting awards
Kirk Douglas dies
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Feb 2020
Spartacus star was 103
1917 is big BAFTA winner
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Feb 2020
Joaquin Phoenix calls out lack of racial diversity
Full Glasgow Film Festival line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jan 2020
Alice Winocour, Emily Beecham and Coky Giedroyc among guests set to attend
My First Film to open Glasgow Short Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jan 2020
Felix Kubin joins guest line-up
Terry Jones dies at 77
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Jan 2020
Tributes pour in for Monty Python star
Parasite actors named Best Cast at SAG awards
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jan 2020
Avengers: Endgame stunt team honoured
Parasite wins top award at the Eddies
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Jan 2020
Cathy Repola receives heritage award
Synchronic to open Glasgow Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jan 2020
Full line-up revealed
Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood is Critics Choice Best Picture
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Jan 2020
Joaquin Phoenix and Renée Zellweger take top acting awards
Joker leads in Oscar race
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Jan 2020
Full list of Academy Award nominations revealed
1917 is surprise Golden Globes winner
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jan 2020
Awkwafina becomes first ever Asian woman to win a Globe
1 in 10 top grossing 2019 films directed by a woman
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Jan 2020
New report shows progress remains slow for people of colour
The Irishman leads OFCS nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Dec 2019
Race to the top remains tight
Curzon Cinemas purchased by Cohen Media Group
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Dec 2019
Deal includes distributor Artificial Eye
Oscar documentary race narrows
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Dec 2019
Tales of war, social conflict and environmental renewal lead the charge
Marriage Story tops Golden Globe nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Dec 2019
Critics ask "Where are the women?"
The Irishman leads Critics Choice nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Dec 2019
Full list of contenders revealed
The Favourite is European Film Awards big winner
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Dec 2019
Yorgos Lanthimos named Best European Director
The Irishman hits the spot in NYC
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Dec 2019
New York Film Critics Circle awards announced
Temblores takes top prize at NewFest
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Oct 2019
Queen Of Lapa named best documentary
Oscar animation longlist revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Oct 2019
32 films under consideration
Black Hat takes this year's Iris Prize
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Oct 2019
My Brother Is A Mermaid wins Best British Short
Robert Forster dies at 78
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Oct 2019
Co-stars remember much-loved character actor
Glasgow Short Film Festival goes independent
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Sep 2019
Acclaimed event to incorporate as a charity
Iris Prize programme announced
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Aug 2019
Russell T Davies to present annual LGBT film award in Cardiff
The Farewell to open Glasgow Youth Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Aug 2019
Special Careers in Film Day also announced
The Hunt on hold
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Aug 2019
Universal cancels release following mass shootings
Aquaman 2 faces delays as Jason Momoa joins Mauna Kea protest
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Aug 2019
Star prioritises defending Hawaiian sacred site
Danny Trejo rescues trapped child
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Aug 2019
Machete star steps in after car crash
David Rubin is new Academy president
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Aug 2019
Double Emmy winner is in 7th year as governor
First strands announced for SQIFF 2019
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Aug 2019
New strand on queer religion added to the line-up
Rutger Hauer dies
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jul 2019
"All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain."
Idol admired at Fantasia
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jul 2019
Lee Su-jin's thriller takes top award
33 dead in arson attack on Kyoto Animation
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jul 2019
Suspect under police guard in hospital
Full Frightfest line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Jul 2019
Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark is among the treats in store
Scots stars join the Academy
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jul 2019
Oscars body welcomes new members
Sadako to open Fantasia
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Jun 2019
Hideo Nakata horror will launch 2019 festival
Come To Daddy to open Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jun 2019
Elijah Wood thriller headlines horror festival
New database promoting female talent launched at Cannes
by Jennie Kermode - 20 May 2019
"'Where are all the women?' We are here"
Farewell Doris Day
by Jennie Kermode - 13 May 2019
Calamity Jane star dies at 97
Peter Mayhew dies
by Jennie Kermode - 03 May 2019
Chewbacca actor was 74
GFT celebrates 80th anniversary
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Apr 2019
Free screenings for all
Harry Birrell: Films Of Love And War wins Glasgow Audience Award
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Mar 2019
Record audience numbers at festival
Green Book is Oscar Best Picture
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Feb 2019
Controversy reigns on the night Spike Lee finally wins a writing award
Roma takes BAFTA for Best Film
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Feb 2019
Seven gongs for The Favourite
Albert Finney dies at 82
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Feb 2019
Farewell to an angry young man
Woody Allen sues Amazon
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Feb 2019
Was the studio justified in distancing itself?
Boy Erased will not screen in Brazil
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Feb 2019
Universal Pictures denies censorship
Liam Neeson says he planned racist violence
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Feb 2019
Actor now 'ashamed' of his behaviour
Dick Miller dies
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Jan 2019
Tributes pour in for veteran actor
Black Panther is SAG Awards big winner
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Jan 2019
Ryan Coogler film scores for cast and stunt work
Sexual assault claims made against Bryan Singer
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jan 2019
Four men come forward with allegations
Full Glasgow Film Festival programme announced
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jan 2019
Alice Lowe, Matt Bomer and Michael Palin among stars set to attend
2019 Oscar nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Jan 2019
Roma, The Favourite, Vice, BlackKklansman and Black Panther are among the front runners
Roma triumphs at Critics Choice Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Jan 2019
Colman stays strong on a disappointing night for The Favourite
The Favourite is Dorian Awards Best Film
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jan 2019
Alfonso Cuarón named Best Director
Lords Of Chaos to open Glasgow Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jan 2019
Full line-up announced
Bohemian Rhapsody is surprise Golden Globes winner
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jan 2019
Green Book wins in Musical or Comedy category
The Favourite leads in OFCS nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Dec 2018
Strong showing for Roma and If Beale Street Could Talk
Judge refuses to dismiss Weinstein case
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Dec 2018
Next hearing is set for March
London Film Critics' Circle announces nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Dec 2018
10 nods for The Favourite
Goodbye Penny Marshall
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Dec 2018
League Of Their Own director passes away
Cold War is hot at the European Film Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Dec 2018
The Death Of Stalin wins Best European Comedy
Sondra Locke dies
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Dec 2018
Actress and director was 74
Screen Scotland funding secure for another year
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Dec 2018
Scottish budget includes £10M for production support body
BlacKkKlansman and A Star Is Born lead SAG nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Dec 2018
Actors praised by peers
The Favourite is favourite at the Critics' Choice Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Dec 2018
Black Panther and First Man among top contenders
Kevin Hart withdraws as Oscar host
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Dec 2018
Comedian apologises for past homophobic and transphobic comments
Golden Globes nominees announced
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Dec 2018
Vice, Black Panther and A Star Is Born lead a diverse field
Roma takes top honours from the New York Film Critics' Circle
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Nov 2018
First Reformed also among the winners
Nicolas Roeg dies at 90
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Nov 2018
Tributes pour in for Walkabout director
Alien and Matrix events planned for Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Nov 2018
Celebration of Belgian cinema will also take place
Donbass takes top award in Seville
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Nov 2018
Ray & Liz and M also among winners
William Goldman dies
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Nov 2018
Princess Bride screenwriter was 87
Feminist Arts Festival comes to Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Nov 2018
Rafiki among films screening
Malaysian censors shred Bohemian Rhapsody
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Nov 2018
Heavily edited version tries to downplay Freddie Mercury's sexuality
Stan Lee dies
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Nov 2018
Farewell to a real life Marvel hero
Nae Pasaran is Scottish BAFTA winner
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Nov 2018
Armando Iannucci wins Best Director
Full SQIFF programme announced
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Oct 2018
Rafiki and A Moment In The Reeds among highlights
Robert De Niro targeted by bomber
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Oct 2018
Suspicious package addressed to star's home
CCA to reopen
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Oct 2018
Iconic Glasgow film and event hub is back after fire
Lifetime Achievement Award for Denzel Washington
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Oct 2018
AFI Chair calls star "an American icon"
Documentary subject wins Nobel Peace Prize
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Oct 2018
Denis Mukwege praised for helping raped women
Amy Schumer and Emily Ratajkowski arrested
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Oct 2018
Stars charged at Kavanaugh protest
Reborn to open Halloween Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Oct 2018
Full Shriek Saturday line-up revealed
Visible to open this year's Scottish Queer International Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Sep 2018
Festival to feature Scottish première of Shakedown
Kenya briefly lifts Friend ban
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Sep 2018
Film will now qualify for Oscars
Fenella Fielding dies
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Sep 2018
Star of stage and screen was 90
Roma takes Venice Golden Lion
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Sep 2018
Jury Prize goes to The Favourite
Delayed reopening threatens Glasgow's CCA
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Sep 2018
Venue finally receives payment after fire
Yorkshire filmmaker campaigns for IMDB recognition
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Aug 2018
Are independent films unfairly treated?
Glasgow Youth Film Festival programme announced
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Aug 2018
Skate Kitchen and Mary And The Witch’s Flower among highlights
Open letter calls on Hollywood to represent trans people fairly
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Aug 2018
JJ Abrams and Judd Apatow among signatories
New Oscars category created
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Aug 2018
Outstanding Achievement in Popular Film could be launched in 2019
Final Fantasia awards announced
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Aug 2018
Believer takes the Action! jury prize
Ving Rhames recalls being held at gunpoint by police
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jul 2018
Star was reported as a burglar in his own home
Dans La Brume, Microhabitat and Cam among Fantasia award winners
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jul 2018
Penguin Highway named Best Animated Feature
Chloë Levine, Barbara Crampton, Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson among Frightfest guests
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jul 2018
Two more films added to line-up
Scarlett Johansson drops out of trans role
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Jul 2018
Actress will no longer appear in Rub & Tug
George Clooney injured in motorbike crash
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jul 2018
Actor briefly hospitalised in Sardinia
Tab Hunter dies
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jul 2018
Fifties heartthrob passes away aged 86
Frightfest back on the hunt for New Blood
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Jul 2018
Horror feature film writers invited to apply
Kevin Spacey faces fresh investigations
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Jul 2018
UK police look into sexual assault claims
Representation of Muslims challenged with new test
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Jul 2018
Riz Ahmed inspires activists to take on the clichés
Calibre wins Michael Powell Award in Edinburgh
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Jun 2018
Full awards list and Best of the Fest announced
Final Fantasia films announced
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jun 2018
New work from Takashi Miike and a masterclass by Timur Bekmambetov
Harlan Ellison dies at 84
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jun 2018
Legendary writer's work inspired The Terminator
Frightfest 2018 line-up revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jun 2018
The Ranger to open horror festival
Dans La Brume to open Fantasia
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Jun 2018
24 additional titles announced
Horror Channel to remain Frightfest sponsor
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jun 2018
New one year deal signed
AFI launches new scholarships for female cinematographers
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Jun 2018
Fox and ASC provide support
Benedict Cumberbatch to the rescue
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jun 2018
Avengers: Infinity War star saves cyclist from assault
Lifetime Achievement Award for George Clooney
by Jennie Kermode - 31 May 2018
Julia Roberts will present the honour
Production Growth Fund nets £60M , says Scottish government
by Jennie Kermode - 31 May 2018
New Screen Unit aims to increase production
Harvey Weinstein arrested in New York
by Jennie Kermode - 25 May 2018
Former producer charged with rape
Morgan Freeman accused of sexual harassment
by Jennie Kermode - 24 May 2018
Actor denies intentionally causing offence
2017 a low for LGBTQ inclusion, says GLAAD
by Jennie Kermode - 23 May 2018
Only 14 major studio releases included LGBTQ characters
Margot Kidder dies at 69
by Jennie Kermode - 14 May 2018
Farewell to Lois Lane
Don Quixote to go ahead in Cannes
by Jennie Kermode - 09 May 2018
Terry Gilliam will attend despite stroke
Academy expels Roman Polanski
by Jennie Kermode - 03 May 2018
Bill Cosby also thrown out
New distribution partnership for Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Apr 2018
Signature to help bring festival hits to home audiences
Kenya bans Cannes-selected film
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Apr 2018
Rafiki would "promote lesbianism," say censors
Arrow Video becomes Frightfest sponsor
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Apr 2018
Year-long deal signed
Verne Troyer dead at 49
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Apr 2018
Austin Powers star was suffering from depression
Natalie Portman turns down Israeli award
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Apr 2018
Ceremony cancelled amid calls for citizenship to be revoked
Miloš Forman dies
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Apr 2018
Tributes pour in for legendary director
Incredibles 2 to screen at Edinburgh International Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Apr 2018
Family gala planned
Summer Of '84 to feature at Fantasia
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Apr 2018
Festival dates announced
Evacuation at Glasgow Cineworld
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Apr 2018
Cinema to remain closed all night
Arnold Schwarzenegger receives open heart surgery
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Mar 2018
Star is recovering after emergency treatment
Massive fire erupts near the GFT and Cineworld Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Mar 2018
Fire services have evacuated part of the street
NFTS Scotland courses launched
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Mar 2018
Bursaries available for students from underrepresented groups
Weinstein Company non-disclosure agreements ended
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Mar 2018
"No one should be afraid to speak out," says Bob Weinstein
New cinema to open in Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Mar 2018
Boutique cinema to be built in Princes Square
Inclusion rider takes first steps towards realisation
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Mar 2018
Michael B Jordan backs Frances McDormand's call
The Shape Of Water is Oscar Best Picture
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Mar 2018
Get Out and Call Me By Your Name win screenplay awards
Glasgow Film Festival gets back on track
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Mar 2018
Most Q&As cancelled but screenings will go ahead
Tunisia bans Call Me By Your Name
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Mar 2018
Oscar-nominated drama is denied a permit
Snow chaos continues for GFF
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Mar 2018
Frightfest team stranded in Preston
It's snow go for Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Feb 2018
Weather warnings bring film schedule to a halt
Film ratings system needed, says Donald Trump
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Feb 2018
President concerned that violent content affects young minds
New filmmaker in residence programme launched
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Feb 2018
Starlight will focus on underrepresented communities
Three Billboards triumphs at BAFTAs
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Feb 2018
Guillermo del Toro wins Best Director
Weinstein Company could face bankruptcy
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Feb 2018
Buyer withdraws following lawsuit
New York sues Weinstein Company
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Feb 2018
Lawsuit may block $500M studio sale
Peter Rabbit faces protests
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Feb 2018
Concern over jokes about food allergies
"It’s the biggest regret of my life," says Tarantino
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Feb 2018
Director responds to Uma Thurman on stunt gone wrong
Harvey Weinstein denies Uma Thurman allegations
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Feb 2018
Actress says he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s
Robert Wagner named 'person of interest' in Natalie Wood death
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Feb 2018
Police have new witnesses to events 37 years ago
Apichatpong Weerasethakul marathon planned for Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Jan 2018
Full Glasgow Short Film Festival programme announced
Academy establishes new code of conduct
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Jan 2018
Oscar body requires ethics as well as excellence
Casey Affleck withdraws from Oscars
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jan 2018
Controversial actor will not present Best Actress award
Full Glasgow Film Festival line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jan 2018
Bill Pullman, David Tennant and Karen Gillan are among the guests
The Shape Of Water is Oscar Front Runner
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jan 2018
Greta Gerwig gets a Best Director nomination
Three Billboards is acclaimed at SAG awards
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Jan 2018
Gary Oldman scoops another Best Actor gong
Glasgow Frightfest line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Jan 2018
Xavier Gens' Cold Skin among GFF premières
Michael Douglas denies sexual harassment
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jan 2018
Star speaks out before claims are published
The Shape Of Water dominates BAFTA nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jan 2018
Darkest Hour and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri have nine nominations each
Queer Kampala International Film Festival held in secret
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jan 2018
Remaining films shown despite police raid
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri wins big at the Golden Globes
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jan 2018
Guillermo Del Toro is named Best Director
Isle Of Dogs to open Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Jan 2018
Wes Anderson's latest to première at 18th edition
Get Out is OFCS Best Picture
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Dec 2017
Dunkirk and Call Me By Your Name also win multiple awards
Police investigate Sylvester Stallone rape claim
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Dec 2017
Rocky star denies allegations
Frightfest challenge to Scottish filmmakers
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Dec 2017
90 second films sought for festivals
OFCS awards nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Dec 2017
The Shape Of Water once again takes the lead
Disney and Fox confirm deal
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Dec 2017
$52.4bn deal could transform the film industry
School disco planned for GFF
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Dec 2017
Mica Levi's The Unfilmables also announced
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri leads SAG nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Dec 2017
Get Out and The Shape Of Water also impress
Golden Globe nominations revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Dec 2017
The Shape Of Water leads the pack
New Screen Unit planned for Scotland
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Dec 2017
Culture Secretary approves proposals
Queer Kampala International Film Festival forced to close
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Dec 2017
Screenings raided by police with AK-47s
The Square wins big at European Film Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Dec 2017
Ruben Östlund wins in directing and screenwriting categories
Geoffrey Rush sues newspaper
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Dec 2017
Defamation claim filed
AFI movies of the year announced
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Dec 2017
"Storytellers bring us together as one," says Bob Gazzale
Bryan Singer denies rape allegation
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Dec 2017
Lawsuit filed against X-Men director
Glasgow Film Festival announces Industry Focus
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Dec 2017
Pitching sessions, workshops, networking and more
Unseen director pleads for a screen
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Nov 2017
Will The Last Jedi make other films invisible?
Get Out to compete as a comedy in Golden Globe race
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Nov 2017
Studio decision baffles fans
Ridley Scott to cut Kevin Spacey from new film
by Jennie Kermode and Amber Wilkinson - 09 Nov 2017
All The Money In The World still set for December release
Charlie Sheen denies sexual assault claim
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Nov 2017
Dominick Brascia allegation concerns Corey Haim
Justice League Experience to open in London
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Nov 2017
Exhibition will include sets, props and costumes
Kevin Spacey faces further sexual misconduct claims
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Nov 2017
Richard Dreyfuss' son among accusers
Corey Feldman names alleged abusers
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Nov 2017
Actor calls police live on air
Volker Schlöndorff releases statement on Dustin Hoffman allegations
by Jennie Kermode and Anne-Katrin Titze - 03 Nov 2017
Death Of A Salesman director weighs in
Dustin Hoffman accused of sexual harassment
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Nov 2017
Claims relate to 1985 film Death Of A Salesman
Six women accuse Brett Ratner of sexual abuse
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Nov 2017
Tower Heist director denies claims
Dementia-friendly screenings go monthly in Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Oct 2017
GFT's Movie Memories helps make cinema accessible
Arrest warrant issued for Rose McGowan
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Oct 2017
“Are they trying to silence me?" actress asks
Kevin Spacey accused of sexual advances on child
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Oct 2017
Actor Anthony Rapp speaks out
Corey Feldman asks for help to expose Hollywood paedophilia
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Oct 2017
Former child star wants to make a documentary
GFF to celebrate the Coen brothers
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Oct 2017
Big Lebowski bowling event planned
38 women accuse James Toback of sexual harassment
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Oct 2017
Tyson director denies claims
Rosemary Leach dies
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Oct 2017
Room With A View star was 81
Gerard Butler rushed to hospital
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Oct 2017
300 star receives minor injuries in motorbike accident
Academy expels Harvey Weinstein
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Oct 2017
Board aims to "send a message" about sexually predatory behaviour
Harvey Weinstein fired
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Oct 2017
Decision made 'in light of new information'
Harvey Weinstein to take leave of absence
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Oct 2017
Decision follows allegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour.
Christianist extremists arrested over attacks on Russian film
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Sep 2017
Leader of Christian State-Holy Rus suspected of arson
Linda Hamilton to return as Sarah Connor
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Sep 2017
She'll be back
Talentlab returns for fifth year
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Sep 2017
BAME creative talents encouraged to apply
My Pure Land in Oscar bid
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Sep 2017
Urdu drama will compete in Best Foreign Language Film category
Liam Neeson retires from action films
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Sep 2017
It's getting unrealistic, star suggests.
Production spend still rising in Scotland
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Sep 2017
Figure is highest since records began
Scottish government pledges continued support for screen industries
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Sep 2017
Development funding doubled
Ed Skrein quits Hellboy reboot
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Aug 2017
Actor says role should go to an Asian actor
Tobe Hooper dies
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Aug 2017
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre director was 74
National Film and Television School to expand to Scotland
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Aug 2017
Plans agreed for Glasgow and Dumbarton
Author Brian Aldiss dies
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Aug 2017
Science fiction legend was the man behind AI and Brothers Of The Head
Stunt driver dies on Deadpool 2 set
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Aug 2017
SJ Harris was a professional road racer
Tom Cruise injured as stunt goes wrong
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Aug 2017
Star hits side of building on Mission: Impossible 6 set
Haruo Nakajima dies
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Aug 2017
Farewell to the man who was Godzilla
Spoor takes top prize at Fantasia
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Aug 2017
Festival wraps are welcoming almost 100,000 visitors
Deadpool tops BBFC complaints list for 2016
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jul 2017
Sex, violence and strong language offend viewers.
Frightfest guest list announced
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jul 2017
Barbara Crampton, Kane Hodder and Jennifer Tilly among those attending.
John Heard found dead in hotel room
by Jennie Kermode and Amber Wilkinson - 22 Jul 2017
Home Alone and Pelican Brief star was 72
George Romero dies
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jul 2017
Horror maestro was 77
Immersive Star Wars experience planned for Disney theme parks
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jul 2017
Fans invited to adventure in Galaxy's Edge
Arrest videos reveal Shia LaBeouf racist rants
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Jul 2017
"I am deeply ashamed of my behaviour," says actor
Frightfest launches search for new horror screenwriters
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jul 2017
Barbara Crampton, Dominic Brunt and Travis Stevens will discuss shortlisted work
Barry Norman dies
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Jul 2017
Much loved film critic was 83.
Cult Of Chucky to open Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Jun 2017
Death Note and Leatherface among the big names in a bumper line-up.
God's Own Country and Glory are big winners in Edinburgh
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Jun 2017
Festival announces award recipients and extra screenings.
Michael Nyqvist dies at 56
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jun 2017
Swedish actor had been battling lung cancer.
Scottish short selected for Oscar-qualifying film festival
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jun 2017
Documentary Borderline explores mental health problems through dance.
Production Growth Fund is a winner for Scotland
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jun 2017
£250k to be added to boost the film industry.
Daniel Day-Lewis announces retirement
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jun 2017
Triple Oscar winner declines to comment on "private decision."
Adam West dies
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jun 2017
The Batman is no more.
My Neighbour Totoro theme park announced
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Jun 2017
Ghibli Park scheduled to open in Nagoya in 2020.
Lipstick Under My Burkha ban overturned in India
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jun 2017
Certification board fails to defend initial decision.
Jim Carrey to face trial over death of former girlfriend
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Jun 2017
Lawsuit brought by mother of Cathriona White will not be thrown out.
Major studios criticised over poor LGBT inclusion
by Jennie Kermode - 30 May 2017
"We continue to see many of the same problems repeatedly," says GLAAD CEO.
Roger Moore dies at 89
by Jennie Kermode - 23 May 2017
Goodbye, Mr Bond.
Accessible screenings planned for A Silent Voice
by Jennie Kermode - 12 May 2017
Deaf and hard of hearing viewers can now experience the film in the cinema.
Jonathan Demme dead at 73
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Apr 2017
Eclectic director succumbed to oesophogeal cancer.
Stop, thief! Tom Hardy chases down suspect
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Apr 2017
Hollywood star makes an arresting appearance in London.
Scottish short film selected for Cannes
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Apr 2017
"Obviously it's amazing," says director Rory Alexander Stewart.
More funding announced for Edinburgh Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Mar 2017
Money will help Talent Lab to support new Scottish filmmakers.
The Oscar speech that got away
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Mar 2017
Barry Jenkins reveals what he had planned to say.
Moonlight is unexpected Oscar winner
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Feb 2017
Last minute twist turns the tables after La La Land is declared victor.
Bill Paxton dies at 61
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Feb 2017
"Bill's passion for the arts was felt by all who knew him," says his family.
Moonlight in the limelight at the Independent Spirit Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Feb 2017
Barry Jenkins' film takes six gongs as Huppert wins again.
Harrison Ford in aeroplane near miss
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Feb 2017
"Was that airliner meant to be underneath me?" star asked.
La La Land wins top awards at BAFTAs
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Feb 2017
Fans are pleased by an otherwise diverse mix.
Fight breaks out in Aberdeen cinema
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Feb 2017
Mobile phone user kicked to the ground.
Hidden Figures takes top honours at SAG Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Jan 2017
Actors take opportunity to speak out against discrimination.
Antonio Banderas hospitalised afer heart scare
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Jan 2017
Actor has thanked medics for their help.
Asghar Farhadi to miss the Oscars
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jan 2017
The Salesman director cannot enter the US because he is Muslim.
Big boost for UK production in 2016
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Jan 2017
Inward investment up 18% in bumper year.
Shia LaBeouf arrested at art show
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jan 2017
Fans claim he was trying to save them from Nazis.
Ewan McGregor in TV pull-out row
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jan 2017
Actor refuses to appear with Piers Morgan.
La La Land leads in Oscar race
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jan 2017
Moonlight a strong runner up as full list of nominations is announced.
A Dog's Purpose première cancelled
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jan 2017
Promotional campaign on hold after disturbing video goes viral.
Tributes paid to Miguel Ferrer
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jan 2017
Robocop and Twin Peaks star dies at 61.
Brexit a threat to creative industries, claims Fiona Hyslop
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jan 2017
Could Scottish film suffer due to loss of European connections?
Tilikum the whale dies
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jan 2017
Star of Blackfish triggered outcry over orca captivity.
Farewell to the last of the ABC cinemas
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Jan 2017
Bournemouth's iconic cinema hosts its final screening.
Moonlight is OFCS Best Picture
by Amber Wilkinson and Jennie Kermode - 03 Jan 2017
Online Film Critics Society 2017 awards announced.
Debbie Reynolds dead at 84
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Dec 2016
Singin' In The Rain Star dies a day after her daughter.
Debbie Reynolds rushed to hospital
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Dec 2016
Stroke suspected after daughter Carrie Fisher's death.
Carrie Fisher has died
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Dec 2016
Iconic star pronounced dead after heart attack last week.
Carrie Fisher suffers heart attack
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Dec 2016
Star stopped breathing for ten minutes on board flight.
Funding boost for Scottish film industry
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Dec 2016
Production Growth Fund increased to £3 million.
BAFTA backs diversity
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Dec 2016
From 2019, only inclusive films will be eligible for awards.
Zsa Zsa Gabor dies at 99
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Dec 2016
Legendary actress and socialite passes away after long illness.
The Grub Stake to open Hippfest 2017
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Dec 2016
Bo'ness silent film festival will celebrate Nell Shipman.
La La Land leads Golden Globe nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Dec 2016
Full 2017 list announced.
Farewell to the Man from UNCLE
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Nov 2016
Robert Vaughn dies at 83.
I, Daniel Blake leads the charge at the BIFAs
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Nov 2016
American Honey, Notes On Blindness and Under The Shadow get six apiece.
AT&T aims to buy Time Warner
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Oct 2016
Wireless carrier seeks approval for $85.4bn deal.
£1.6m fine over Harrison Ford injury
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Oct 2016
Production company say it deeply regrets incident.
A Family Affair wins SMHAFF jury prize
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Oct 2016
Film is "deeply sensitive," says Richard Warden.
Herschell Gordon Lewis dies
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Sep 2016
Farewell to the godfather of gore.
Curtis Hanson dies at 71
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Sep 2016
Tributes pour in for L.A. Confidential director.
GFT in crowdfunding bid to complete refurbishment
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Sep 2016
Redesign means iconic cinema can expand its programming.
Alexis Arquette dies at 47
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Sep 2016
"She left before we were ready to let her go," say siblings.
Gene Wilder dies at 83
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Aug 2016
Tributes paid to the star of Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory.
Kenny Baker dies
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Aug 2016
Star Wars and Time Bandits actor was 81.
Anton Yelchin's parents sue Fiat Chrysler
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Aug 2016
Car company knew about fault that allegedly killed Star Trek actor.
Court hears case of Star Wars set injury to Harrison Ford
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jul 2016
Production company pleads guilty to two charges.
Héctor Babenco dies
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Jul 2016
Kiss Of The Spider Woman director was 70.
Was Iraq War intelligence influenced by a film?
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jul 2016
Chilcot Inquiry notes similarities in SIS report and The Rock
Abbas Kiarostami dies
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Jul 2016
Palme d'Or winner was suffering from cancer.
Willem Dafoe receives Crystal Globe
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Jul 2016
Actor honoured for his lifetime contribution.
Michael Cimino dead at 77
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jul 2016
The Deer hunter director has passed away.
Horror home goes on the market
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jul 2016
Iconic Amityville property has been refurbished.
Robin Hardy dies
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jul 2016
The Wicker Man director was 86.
My Father Die to open Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Jul 2016
Full line-up of monstrous movies announced.
UK in crisis? Enter Keanu Reeves
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jun 2016
Star on film industry lobbying trip asked to be next PM.
Gunman killed in German cinema
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jun 2016
Viernheim hostages rescued by police.
EIFF selects Best of the Fest
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jun 2016
Popular films to get further screenings.
Anton Yelchin killed in car accident
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jun 2016
Star Trek actor was just 27.
EIFF ticketing crisis
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jun 2016
Hackers suspected as website slows to a crawl.
Nellie is top dog at Cannes
by Jennie Kermode - 21 May 2016
Paterson star wins this year's Palm Dog.
Man made movies
by Jennie Kermode - 10 May 2016
A quarter of 2015 British films had no senior female crew.
From movie star to bank robber?
by Jennie Kermode - 05 May 2016
Flight Of The Navigator's Deleriyes Joe Cramer arrested by mounties.
UK Green Film Festival returns to Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 03 May 2016
Jenny Rustemeyer and Grant Baldwin to address audience.
Hollywood getting less inclusive, says survey
by Jennie Kermode - 02 May 2016
Annual GLAAD report finds LGBT representation static and lacking in diversity.
Farewell sweet Prince
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Apr 2016
Purple rain star passes away aged just 57.
Heard and Depp go on film for Australian government
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Apr 2016
Stars record public apology after dog smuggling acquittal.
Loch Ness Monster found
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Apr 2016
Long lost film prop gives searchers a thrill.
GSFF shocker
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Mar 2016
Viewers faint watching 'visceral' short film.
Money Monster to screen at Cannes
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Mar 2016
George Clooney and Julia Roberts film confirmed for the Croisette.
Spotlight takes the top spot
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Feb 2016
The Revenant and Mad Max:Fury Road share the Oscar glory.
Mustang wins Glasgow Film Festival Audience Award
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Feb 2016
Festival celebrates record admissions.
Spotlight shines at the Independent Spirit Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Feb 2016
Winners show the diversity of talent the Oscars are missing.
Fuocoammare wins Golden Bear
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Feb 2016
Italian refugee documentary takes top prize in Berlin
Glasgow Film Festival opens
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Feb 2016
Hail Caesar! hits six screens.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival a sell-out success
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Feb 2016
Festival closes with Edward Scissorhands extravaganza.
The Revenant basks in BAFTA glory
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Feb 2016
Iñárritu's opus triumphs on a disappointing night for Carol.
Hippfest 2016 to open with Soviet classic Earth
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Feb 2016
Full silent film festival programme revealed.
Antichrist banned in France
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Feb 2016
Court overrules Classification Commission.
The Assassin dominates Asian Film Award nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Feb 2016
Port Of Call makes a splash for newcomer Jessie Li.
Pope Francis to make film debut
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Feb 2016
Pontiff will play himself in Beyond The Sun.
Funds sought for Scottish Moving Image Archive
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Feb 2016
Martin Scorsese, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming and more back campaign.
Spotlight takes top prize at SAG awards
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Jan 2016
Idris Elba wins the double for acting.
Jacques Rivette dies
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Jan 2016
Farewell to a hero of the French New Wave.
National Library of Scotland film site relaunched
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jan 2016
Scotland on Screen has been upgraded.
The hundred years war?
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Jan 2016
Star Wars won't stop at three trilogies, says Disney.
A big win for The Big Short
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jan 2016
Amy also praised at Producers Guild of America Awards.
Jamie Foxx saves man from burning truck
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jan 2016
"No heroes, just happy fathers," says Oscar-winning star.
Fan power too much for Iron Man
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jan 2016
Would-be superhero thwarted in Aberdeen robbery attempt.
Carol comes out top at Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics' Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jan 2016
Tangerine is Unsung Film of the Year.
Mad Max wins top London Critics' award
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Jan 2016
45 Years wins Best British/Irish Film.
The Revenant leads Oscar race
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Jan 2016
Mad Max: Fury Road also makes an impact as nominations are announced.
Only 19% of top Hollywood behind-the-scenes roles filled by women
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Jan 2016
Percentage of female directors rises - to 9%.
Triumph for The Revenant
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Jan 2016
The Martian also wins big at the Golden Globes.
Partner of Sian Blake arrested in Ghana
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jan 2016
Arthur Simpson-Kent suspected of murder.
Whiplash tops inaugural Scottish Film Critics' Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jan 2016
Best Scottish Film goes to MacBeth.
Carol and Bridge Of Spies lead BAFTA race
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jan 2016
John Boyega nominated for Rising Star award.
Producers' Guild of America announces nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jan 2016
Awards strongly linked to Oscar success.
Hail, Caesar! to open Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jan 2016
Coen brothers film screening will be UK première.
Bodies found in hunt for missing actress
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Jan 2016
Police have yet to confirm if Sian Blake is among them.
Quentin Tarantino faces lawsuit
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Jan 2016
Was Django Unchained plagiarised?
Documentarian murdered in Gaziantep
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Dec 2015
Naji Jerf gunned down by assassin - Daesh claims responsibility.
Score two for female composers
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Dec 2015
Only two women deemed eligible for soundtrack Oscars.
AFI lists its top films of the year
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Dec 2015
Winners to be celebrated at awards luncheon.
Max and Carol top Indiewire critics' poll
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Dec 2015
Charlotte Rampling is named Best Actress.
Stunt spectacular planned for GFF
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Dec 2015
A taste of what's coming up in Glasgow.
More prizes for Max
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Dec 2015
George Miller film wins at OFCS Awards.
Mad Max: Fury Road takes top nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Dec 2015
Carol is also set to shine at the Golden Globes.
SAG nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Dec 2015
Eclectic selection in actors' awards.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival announces 2016 slate
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Dec 2015
The Witch to open teen selection.
OFCS Awards nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Dec 2015
Carol and Sicario lead the race.
Glasgow Cineworld closed due to storm damage
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Dec 2015
Storm Desmond raises the roof on Renfrew Street.
Robbert Loggia has died at 85
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Dec 2015
Respected character actor passes away.
Independent Spirit Awards nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Nov 2015
Beasts Of No Nation and Carol among front runners.
Funding confirmed for HippFest
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Nov 2015
Hippodrome Festival of Silent Cinema will return in March.
Cinemas turn down religious advert
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Nov 2015
Church of England is "disappointed and bewildered."
Dream teams at the Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Nov 2015
"Chemistry is everything," says festival director.
Charlie Sheen confirms that he is HIV positive
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Nov 2015
Rumours force actor to make personal statement.
Legendary actor Saeed Jaffrey dies
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Nov 2015
A Passage To India star was 86.
Hollywood still far behind on race, says Spike Lee
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Nov 2015
Director accepts honorary Oscar alongside Gena Rowlands and Debbie Reynolds.
Hostage siege at historic Paris cinema
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Nov 2015
Multiple attacks in French capital lead to state of emergency.
Living dead to invade Leicester
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Nov 2015
UK Festival of Zombie Culture set for Phoenix.
Betamax bites the bullet
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Nov 2015
Video format will finally be discontinued.
GFEST-Gaywise festival to open in London
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Nov 2015
LGBTIQ film, arts and performance showcase set for UK capital.
2015 Screen Awards winners revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Oct 2015
A good day for Universal, while Odeon Dorchester and Glasgow's GFT take Cinema of the Year.
New Frighfest Presents label launched
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Oct 2015
Celebrated festival team curates horror downloads.
Scottish BAFTA nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Oct 2015
A good day for Barney Thomson.
Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival opens
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Oct 2015
300 events planned for passion-themed festival.
Women short changed at film festivals
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Oct 2015
Discrimination starts early for female directors.
Chantal Akerman dies
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Oct 2015
The Captive director was 65.
For a 1000 Lives: Be Human campaign backed by San Sebastian Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Sep 2015
Daniel Craig, Ken Loach, Isabella Rossellini and more support campaign to help refugees.
Channel 4 privatisation mooted
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Sep 2015
Could Film4's working model be under threat?
Wes Craven dead at 76
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Aug 2015
Brain cancer kills legendary horror director.
Oleg Sentsov sentenced to 20 years
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Aug 2015
Film director is convicted of plotting terrorist acts.
Glasgow Short Film Festival recognised by BAFTA
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Aug 2015
Selections now eligible for awards.
Mel Gibson accused of pushing photographer
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Aug 2015
Star dismisses allegations.
Top film critic was Soviet spy
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Aug 2015
Cedric Belfrage passed secrets during the Cold War.
Uggie the dog dies
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Aug 2015
The Artist star was 13
Colorado cinema guman sentenced
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Aug 2015
James Holmes is spared the death penalty.
George Cole dies at 90
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Aug 2015
Minder star also made some famous film appearances.
A Bite too far for horror fans?
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Aug 2015
Film leads to viewers fainting.
Giant Minion terrorises Dublin
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Aug 2015
Inflatable mischief-maker collides with traffic.
No more forbidden words
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Aug 2015
Indian censor board changes stance on offensive language.
Roddy Piper dies at 61
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Aug 2015
Wrestling legend and cult film star suffered a heart attack.
Shorts go large at Film4 Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Jul 2015
All 4 titles among festival premières.
Chinese film breaks box-office records
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Jul 2015
It's all because of a cute baby monster.
Escaped robber recaptured on film set
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jul 2015
Stardom was a mistake for Jason Stange.
Details of Lafayette cinema shooter emerge
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jul 2015
Vigils are held for victims.
Barbara Crampton to appear at Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jul 2015
Full guest line-up announced.
Three killed in Louisiana cinema shooting
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jul 2015
Gunman opens fire during Trainwreck screening.
Gérard Depardieu a security threat, says Ukraine
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jul 2015
Steven Seagal and Emir Kusturica also named on blacklist.
Omar Sharif dies at 83
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jul 2015
Doctor Zhivago star had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
Full Frightfest line-up revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jul 2015
Scares return to London's West End.
Patrick Macnee dies
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jun 2015
An original Avenger bows out.
Cherry Tree to open Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jun 2015
16th edition of horror event gets ready to go.
Scottish Film Summit held in Edinburgh
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jun 2015
Event explores industry concerns and ambitions.
John Hurt reveals cancer diagnosis
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jun 2015
75 year old star is optimistic about treatment.
Christopher Lee dies
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Jun 2015
Acting legend passes away aged 93
Scotland to have film expert panel
by Jennie Kermode - 29 May 2015
New group will advise government on support for industry.
Putting their foot in it
by Jennie Kermode - 19 May 2015
Cannes insists female guests wear high heels.
Could Hollywood face inquiry into sexist hiring practices?
by Jennie Kermode - 13 May 2015
ACLU says treatment of female directors violates their civil rights.
'Slight improvement' in Hollywood diversity in 2014, says GLAAD.
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Apr 2015
Annual survey looked at LGBT representation in top films.
New report points to Scottish film industry problems
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Mar 2015
Clash of support bodies is inhibiting progress.
Muslim world divided over new film about Muhammad
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Mar 2015
Visual depiction of the Prophet sparks controversy.
Tataouine threatened by Isis
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Mar 2015
Rebel forces use Star Wars town as base.
Further surgery for Angelina Jolie
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Mar 2015
Actress has ovaries removed to reduce cancer risk.
Budget boost for film
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Mar 2015
Chancellor announces increase in state aid.
GSFF awards announced
by Jennie Kermode and Andrew Robertson - 15 Mar 2015
Directed By Tweedie and Shipwreck win top awards.
Terry Pratchett dies
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Mar 2015
Bestselling author of the Discworld books was 66.
Harrison Ford injured in plane crash
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Mar 2015
Actor is rushed to hospital.
It Follows is Glasgow Film Festival Critics' Choice.
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Mar 2015
Clouds Of Sils Maria and A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night are runners up.
Radiator wins Glasgow Audience Award
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Mar 2015
Prize awarded as Force Majeure screens at closing gala.
Stolen Oscar dress returned
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Feb 2015
Pearls on Lupita Nyong'o gown were fake.
Lupita Nyong'o's Oscar gown stolen
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Feb 2015
Calvin Klein dress was made from 6,000 pearls.
Birdman triumphs at the Oscars
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Feb 2015
The Grand Budapest Hotel and Whiplash also scoop multiple awards.
11th Glasgow Film Festival opens with While We're Young
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Feb 2015
Crowds gather for gala screening.
New studio to open in Soho
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Feb 2015
7DM will aim to help emerging filmmakers.
BBFC challenged over safety issue
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Feb 2015
Fifty Shades Of Grey triggers rise in emergency call-outs.
Teens storm Florida cinema
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Feb 2015
Shots fired during mystery riot.
Coppola in bid to save the City of Light
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Feb 2015
Troubled Spanish studio complex could have found its hero.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival celebrates success
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Feb 2015
First independent run for festival is a hit.
Boyhood wins at the BAFTAs
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Feb 2015
Eddie Redmayne and Julianne Moore take top acting awards.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival prepares to launch
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Feb 2015
The Signal to open festival.
New funds for Scottish film
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Feb 2015
Government announces £3M for production and skills development.
Geraldine McEwan dies
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Feb 2015
Iconic Miss Marple also celebrated for film work.
Birdman wins at SAG awards
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jan 2015
Eddie Redmayne takes Best Actor.
Noah Baumbach’s While We’re Young to open Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jan 2015
Full line-up revealed as festival celebrates Cinema City.
Boyhood, Birdman and The Theory Of Everything fight it out at the Oscars
by Jennie Kermode, Anne-Katrin Titze - 15 Jan 2015
Those nominations in full.
Writer Brian Clemens dies
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Jan 2015
TV Avengers creator and Hammer horror scribe was 83.
Boyhood takes top prize at the Golden Globes
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Jan 2015
The Grand Budapest Hotel also wins big.
Farewell to Anita Ekberg
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Jan 2015
Star of La Dolce Vita dies at 83.
Grand Budapest Hotel is BAFTA favourite
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jan 2015
This year's nominations announced.
Rod Taylor dies
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jan 2015
Star of The Birds was 84
Exodus: Gods And Kings banned in Egypt
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Dec 2014
Cairo joins Rabat in condemning "historically inaccurate" film.
Billie Whitelaw dies
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Dec 2014
Celebrated actress was 82.
Boyhood wins again
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Dec 2014
Linklater film tops Criticwire end of year poll.
OFCS Awards winners revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Dec 2014
The Grand Budapest Hotel takes Best Picture.
Ida wins big at European Film Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Dec 2014
Five gongs for Polish drama.
Golden Globe nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Dec 2014
A strong showing for British film.
Glasgow Film Festival events announced
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Dec 2014
Strictly Ballroom dance spectacular to be held in Kelvingrove Museum.
AFI reveals its films of the year
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Dec 2014
"They are a part of our American cultural heritage," says Bob Gazzele.
Boyhood is best, say NY critics
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Dec 2014
Richard Linklater film scoops early award.
Mike Nichols dies
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Nov 2014
The Graduate director was 83
Here's looking at you, kid
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Nov 2014
11th Glasgow Film Festival to honour Ingrid Bergman
Hollywood Awards results announced
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Nov 2014
The Imitation Game leads the pack.
Hasbro in potential Dreamworks bid
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Nov 2014
Toy company eyes studio.
Halloween happenings 2014
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Oct 2014
Spooky goings-on around the UK.
Daniele Watts charged with lewd conduct
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Oct 2014
Is actress being punished for speaking out against police?
Scottish film studio plans get a boost
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Oct 2014
Creative Scotland announces three year film strategy.
Missing actress Misty Upham found dead in ravine
by Jennie Kermode and Anne-Katrin Titze - 17 Oct 2014
August: Osage County star was 32.
Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival announces awards
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Oct 2014
"It was an honour to watch so many brave pieces of filmmaking," says curator.
Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival opens
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Oct 2014
Spectacular launch in Kelvingrove museum
Danièle Watts speaks out after police detention
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Sep 2014
Was Django Unchained star a victim of racial profiling?
Richard Kiel dies
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Sep 2014
James Bond's biggest foe was 74.
Grimmfest announces 2014 line-up
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Sep 2014
Horror festival to include live performance by Goblin.
Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival 2014 launched
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Sep 2014
This year's theme is power and mental health.
Richard Attenborough dies
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Aug 2014
Oscar-winning actor/director was 90.
Frightfest celebrates the classics
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Aug 2014
Horror favourites return to the big screen - and blu-ray.
Lauren Bacall dies
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Aug 2014
Golden Age Hollywood actress was 89.
Studio Ghibli to close
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Aug 2014
Totoro animators say goodbye.
Raiders Of The Lost Ark is most rewatched film
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Jul 2014
New poll looks at why we watch again.
Frightfest announces guest line-up
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Jul 2014
Robert Englund and Alan Moore top the list.
GLAAD annual LGBT film survey released
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jul 2014
Film needs to catch up with TV, say campaigners.
A bear's guide to London
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Jul 2014
Hitting the trail with Paddington.
James Garner dies
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jul 2014
Great Escape star was 86.
Elaine Stritch dies
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jul 2014
Broadway and Hollywood star was 89.
Jack Reacher, The Paperboy and The Wolverine topped BBFC complaints list for 2013
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jul 2014
Violence, sexuality and strong language continue to worry viewers.
Fox bids for Time Warner
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jul 2014
Initial offer rejected.
George Clooney accuses Daily Mail of stirring up hate
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jul 2014
"Facts make no difference in the articles they make up," says actor.
North Korea threatens war over forthcoming film
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jun 2014
Seth Rogen and James Franco in the firing line.
Eli Wallach dies at 98
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jun 2014
Magnificent Seven star worked in cinema for over 60 years.
Film stars back Glasgow School of Art restoration appeal
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Jun 2014
Brad Pitt and Peter Capaldi call for help after devastating fire.
Harrison Ford injured on Star Wars set
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Jun 2014
Actor was hit by a falling door.
Rik Mayall dies
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jun 2014
Actor and comedian was just 56.
Dhondup Wangchen released in China
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jun 2014
Tibetan documentary maker served six years in jail.
£30m boost for film in Wales
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jun 2014
Teen thriller is first to receive funds.
Queer Film Festival opens in Mumbai
by Jennie Kermode - 21 May 2014
Ticket sales boom at a pivotal time for LGBT rights in India.
Malik Bendjelloul dies
by Jennie Kermode - 13 May 2014
Searching For Sugar Man director was 36
HR Giger dies aged 74
by Jennie Kermode - 13 May 2014
Alien creator was an inspiration.
Royal Mail celebrates film classics
by Jennie Kermode - 12 May 2014
Great British Films stamp series launched.
Bob Hoskins dies
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Apr 2014
Actor passes away from pneumonia at 71
Malaysia challenges Thailand as film location
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Apr 2014
Thai government is developing new incentives to stay.
Carlos Gallardo to tour UK
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Apr 2014
El Mariachi producer hopes to inspire new filmmakers.
No Best Picture or Best Director at China Film Directors' Guild awards
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Apr 2014
Films not good enough, says chair Feng Xiolgang.
Steve McQueen speaks out on modern slavery
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Apr 2014
Director praises new report.
Noah now banned in five countries
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Apr 2014
Religious outcry over Aronofsky film.
Films that pass the Bechdel Test make more money
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Apr 2014
New research shows audiences don't flinch at female characters.
First Time Fest returns to New York
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Apr 2014
Ten new films vie for top award.
Celebrated screenwriter Lorenzo Semple dies
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Mar 2014
Papillon scribe was 91
Iran launches a year of culture
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Mar 2014
Film industry booms but restrictions still apply.
Scotland to get its first major studio?
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Mar 2014
New report backs plans to launch by 2017.
Oscars 2014
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Mar 2014
12 Years A Slave has won Best Picture.
Harold Ramis dies
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Feb 2014
Ghostbusters star was 69.
Alec Baldwin to quit public life
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Feb 2014
Actor says he is sick of being a celebrity.
The Questioning takes top prize in Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode and Andrew Robertson - 16 Feb 2014
Short film festival closes with awards ceremony.
12 Years A Slave is BAFTA Best Film
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Feb 2014
McQueen film wins but it's also a big night for Gravity.
Natalie Portman film attracts protests
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Feb 2014
A Tale Of Love And Darkness attacked as 'immodest'.
Shirley Temple dies
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Feb 2014
America's greatest child star passes away at 85.
Art Directors Guild Awards announced
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Feb 2014
Special award for Martin Scorsese.
Four arrested in Hoffman death probe
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Feb 2014
350 bags of suspected drugs found in raids.
Terry Gilliam to attend Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Feb 2014
Richard Dreyfuss and Jason Priestley among further guests announced.
Pakistani cinema attacked with grenades
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Feb 2014
At least five dead and 30 wounded.
Philip Seymour Hoffman found dead
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Feb 2014
46 year old actor found in his Manhattan apartment.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival opens
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Feb 2014
Mr. Peabody And Mr. Sherman has Scots première.
Alone Yet Not Alone pulled from Oscar race
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Jan 2014
Song disqualified due to rule-breaking.
12 Years A Slave wins Regional Critics' vote
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Jan 2014
Chiwetel Ejiofor is named Best Actor.
China acts to clean up film fraud
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jan 2014
Real ticket sales could be more than 10% higher than reported ones.
Google Glass wearer accused of stealing film
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jan 2014
Homeland security detain suspect.
Conference centre at Hanging Rock
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Jan 2014
Iconic film location threatened by developers.
12 Years A Slave wins at Dorian Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Jan 2014
Lily Tomlin receives Timeless Award for lifetime achievement.
10th Glasgow Film Festival launched
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jan 2014
The Grand Budapest Hotel leads a stellar line-up.
Summer Vacation wins Flickerfest International Award.
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jan 2014
Short film festival wraps on Bondi Beach.
SAG award winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jan 2014
Dallas Buyers Club wins two top awards.
Adult film industry moves to Las Vegas
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Jan 2014
California condom law prompts exodus.
Paramount goes digital
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Jan 2014
First big US studio stops using film.
Oscar nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jan 2014
American Hustle and Gravity are ahead with ten nominations each.
Django returns
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Jan 2014
Franco Nero to reprise iconic role.
BBFC revised guidelines released
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Jan 2014
Stricter R18 certificate introduced.
12 Years A Slave is Golden Globes Best Picture...
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Jan 2014
...but widely praised film misses out on six other awards.
Shia LaBeouf retires from public life
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jan 2014
"Attacks against artistic integrity" too much for Transformers star.
Deadly explosion hits Iranian film crew
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jan 2014
Five killed as TNT intended for special effects goes off accidentally.
Gravity leads in BAFTA race
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jan 2014
Full nominations list announced.
Jane Campion to head Cannes jury
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jan 2014
Piano director will succeed Steven Spielberg.
UK box office hits of 2013
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Jan 2014
Despicable Me 2 tops the list.
Skyfall leads resurgence in UK video sales
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Jan 2014
Entertainment sector is growing for first time in five years.
Italian 12 Years A Slave posters withdrawn
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Dec 2013
Company apologises but does not acknowledge race concerns.
Alliance of Women Film Journalists announces awards
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Dec 2013
Sandra Bullock receives Kick Ass Award for action.
Online Film Critics' Society awards announced
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Dec 2013
12 Years A Slave takes Best Picture and four more gongs.
Goodbye Joan Fontaine
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Dec 2013
Hitchcock muse dies aged 96
Peter O'Toole has died
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Dec 2013
Lawrence Of Arabia star was 81.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Dec 2013
The Dirties heads up strong selection for 2014.
Golden Globe nominees listed
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Dec 2013
American Hustle and 12 Years A Slave take the lead.
Screen Actors' Guild award nominations out
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Dec 2013
12 Years A Slave takes the lead
American Film Institute announces award winners
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Dec 2013
Ten top films celebrated.
Online Film Critics' Society award nominees revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Dec 2013
All to play for in mixed selection.
American Hustle named Best Film at New York Film Critics' Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Dec 2013
Steve McQueen takes Best Director.
Paul Walker dead at 40
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Dec 2013
Fast And Furious star killed in car crash.
Spirit Award nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Nov 2013
12 Years A Slave leads the pack.
GFT opens third screen
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Nov 2013
Historic independent cinema now has room for more.
Sony to cut back on film
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Nov 2013
Studio reroutes money to high-end TV.
Vintage Hollywood glamour for Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Nov 2013
Film festival to celebrate 1939.
For Those In Peril is Scots BAFTA winner
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Nov 2013
Audiences love The Wee Man.
European Film Award nominations revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Nov 2013
Blue Is The Warmest Colour heads up Best Film contenders.
Reaching For The Moon special event
by Jennie Kermode and Anne-Katrin Titze - 08 Nov 2013
Eye For Film's Anne-Katrin Titze to moderate New York Q&A with Bruno Barreto, Matthew Chapman and Lucy Barreto.
Cine Excess returns
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Nov 2013
Lifetime Achievement awards for Catherine Breillat and Francisco Barilli.
Cuba closes all private cinemas
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Nov 2013
Video game centres also get the chop.
Is the British film industry failing black people?
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Nov 2013
Chuka Umunna speaks out.
No film profits for Orson Scott Card
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Nov 2013
Author has no share in Ender's Game profits, insiders claim.
Halloween happenings
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Oct 2013
A round-up of UK Halloween film events.
Hal Needham dies
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Oct 2013
Legendary stuntman also found fame as a director.
Antonia Bird dies at 54
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Oct 2013
Tributes paid to Ravenous director.
Ida takes Best Film at London Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Oct 2013
First Feature award goes to Ilo Ilo.
Patrice Chéreau dies
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Oct 2013
Goodbye to a great all-rounder.
Christopher Lee to receive BFI fellowship
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Oct 2013
Actor's remarkable cinematic legacy is celebrated.
Film piracy no big problem, says study
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Oct 2013
Academics argue that attitudes to copyright are out of date.
Homophobia still rife in Hollywood
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Sep 2013
SAG-AFTRA survey shows 16% of openly LGBT actors have experienced discrimination.
Are search engines to blame for film piracy?
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Sep 2013
MPAA points the finger at Google.
Pedro Almodóvar to receive European Achievement in World Cinema award
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Sep 2013
European Film Academy celebrates Spanish director.
Billy Connolly diagnosed with Parkinson's disease
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Sep 2013
Actor and comedian intends to continue working.
Was executed actress Kim Jong-un's ex-girlfriend?
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Aug 2013
12 shot for making porn film.
GLAAD reveals how studios treat LGBT characters
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Aug 2013
Introducing the Vito Test.
Legendary writer Elmore Leonard dies
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Aug 2013
Master of the crime novel was the force behind dozens of films.
Dick Van Dyke escapes freeway fire
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Aug 2013
Mary Poppins star is rescued from sports car blaze.
Karen Black dies of cancer
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Aug 2013
Easy Rider Star was 74.
Lost Orson Welles film found and restored
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Aug 2013
Too Much Johnson to première in Italy.
Critics criticised for film failures
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Aug 2013
Johnny Depp and Ashton Kutcher get angry.
Bernardo Bertolucci to head Venice jury
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jul 2013
Full festival line-up revealed.
Midnight Run star Dennis Farina dies
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jul 2013
Tough guy actor was 69.
The Wicker Man reborn
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Jul 2013
Worldwide search meets with success.
Ghosts on film
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jul 2013
Burma changes its tune on the supernatural.
BBFC reveals audience concerns from 2012
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Jul 2013
The Woman In Black most complained-about film.
The meaning of cinema
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Jul 2013
New art project explores relevance to community.
Giant size porn film broadcast in China
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jul 2013
Screening in public square 'was mistake'.
EIFF award winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jun 2013
A World Not Ours wins International Competition.
Full Frightfest line-up revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jun 2013
Get ready for Curse of Chucky and Antisocial.
Producer Joseph Lang found dead
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jun 2013
Soi Cowboy filmmaker was just 33.
Denis Alekseyev detained in Russia
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jun 2013
Film producer is accused of fraud.
Jim Carrey condemns his own film
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jun 2013
"In all good conscience I cannot support that level of violence," says actor.
James Gandolfini dies
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jun 2013
True Romance and Sopranos star was 51.
Cultural Exception to remain
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jun 2013
Trade talks go ahead, not including film.
The Dead 2: India to open Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Jun 2013
This year's festival will close with Big Bad Wolves.
Sofia Coppola and Laura Linney honoured at Women in Film Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Jun 2013
Linney critical of male-centered industry.
Fox loses lawsuit over Black Swan interns
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Jun 2013
Class action to follow.
US raises the stakes in trade talks stand-off
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Jun 2013
France continues to resist inclusion of film.
Iain Banks dies
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jun 2013
Complicity author succumbs to cancer at 59.
Another Film Fund fraudster faces jail
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jun 2013
Swindler put Daryl Hannah, Peter O'Toole and David Carradine in fraudulent film.
Tim Curry suffers a stroke
by Jennie Kermode - 24 May 2013
Rocky Horror star is recovering at home.
Aleksey Balabanov dies
by Jennie Kermode - 18 May 2013
Actor dead at 54 just as film hits UK cinemas.
Have you seen this footage?
by Jennie Kermode - 18 May 2013
Its name is The Wicker Man.
Angelina Jolie speaks out about breast cancer
by Jennie Kermode - 14 May 2013
How opting for a preventative double mastectomy secured her future.
Special effects legend Ray Harryhausen dies
by Jennie Kermode - 07 May 2013
Farewell to a Titan
Is European cinema under threat at trade talks?
by Jennie Kermode - 07 May 2013
Directors warn of "a terrible duplicity".
Edinburgh International Film Festival drops Cameo
by Jennie Kermode - 06 May 2013
64-year-old independent cinema "not compliant with standards."
New Star Wars film to shoot on Skye?
by Jennie Kermode - 04 May 2013
Skywalkers may be heading for Scotland.
Explosion in Prague film school
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Apr 2013
Dozens injured in blast.
Dead By Dawn line-up revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Apr 2013
Edinburgh horror festival celebrates 20 gory years.
Django a no-show in China
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Apr 2013
Tarantino hit vanishes from screens.
Roger Ebert dies
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Apr 2013
Celebrated critic succumbs to cancer.
Farewell Richard Griffiths
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Mar 2013
Celebrated star of stage and screen passes away.
Manchester anticipates a Grimm Easter
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Mar 2013
Mini horror festival starts tonight.
Was murderer inspired by horror film?
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Mar 2013
The Loved Ones is cited in trial.
Mystery wins at Asian Film Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Mar 2013
Michelle Yeoh receives excellence award.
Scams, lies and videotape
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Mar 2013
Film fraudsters are convicted.
Iran threatens lawsuit over Argo
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Mar 2013
Propaganda allegations also surround Red Dawn.
Afghanistan holds first ever Women's Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Mar 2013
Event marks International Women's Day.
Bootleg Film Festival line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Mar 2013
Underground independent festival hits Edinburgh.
Desperate filmmaker accused of murder
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Mar 2013
Was model killed when kidnap plan went wrong?
A big day for Today
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Mar 2013
Senegalese film takes top prize at Panafrican Film Festival.
Zero Dark Thirty inquiry dropped
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Feb 2013
Has 'propaganda' film lost its power?
Argo wins top Oscar
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Feb 2013
Life Of Pi is also a roaring success.
All about the Oscars
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Feb 2013
Live updates from the Eye For Film team.
Much Ado About Nothing closes Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Feb 2013
Fans go wild for Joss Whedon.
Too much for Australia?
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Feb 2013
Censor says no to real gay sex scenes - but yes to bestiality.
Oscar nominee detained in L.A.
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Feb 2013
5 Broken Cameras director held by security.
Richard Briers dies
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Feb 2013
Good Life star was also much loved Shakespearean film actor.
Thandie Newton speaks up for women on London march
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Feb 2013
"The movement is phenomenal," says actress.
Glasgow Short Film Festival awards announced
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Feb 2013
I Am Tom Moody is audience favourite.
Argo wins Best Film BAFTA as Affleck takes Best Director.
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Feb 2013
Emmanuelle Riva is named Best Actress - 52 years after her first nomination!
The Grandmaster opens Berlin Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Feb 2013
Martial arts drama heads up the action.
Skyfall success
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Feb 2013
Bond is best at the Evening Standard Awards.
Italian film première delayed by state?
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Feb 2013
Girlfriend In A Coma may be too hot to handle.
UK critics go for Argo
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Feb 2013
Another award for Affleck.
Argo wins again
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jan 2013
Affleck triumph at the SAG awards.
Michael Winner dies
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jan 2013
Controversial director dies aged 77.
Dorian Awards winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jan 2013
Another victory for Argo.
Populaire to open ninth Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jan 2013
Arbitrage and Cloud Atlas among big names in festival line-up.
Nagisa Ôshima dies
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Jan 2013
Director broke boundaries with Ai No Corrida
Golden boy
by Jennie Kermode and Anne-Katrin Titze - 14 Jan 2013
Ben Affleck wins big at the Golden Globes with Argo.
Lincoln, Life Of Pi and Les Misérables head up Oscar list
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jan 2013
2013 nominations revealed.
Argo scoops top prize at OFCS Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jan 2013
Paul Thomas Anderson takes Best Director.
French stars consider Russian move
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jan 2013
Gérard Depardieu and Brigitte Bardot make protest plans.
What are they worth?
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Dec 2012
Natalie Portman rises as Christian Slater takes a fall.
Goodbye Charles Durning
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Dec 2012
Dog Day Afternoon star dies.
Jack Klugman dies
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Dec 2012
Quincy star passes away aged 90.
Zero Dark Thirty heads up Golden Globe nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Dec 2012
Full list revealed.
Picturehouse purchased
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Dec 2012
Cineworld snaps up arthouse chain.
All change for Glasgow cinemas
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Nov 2012
GFT to expand as old Odeon is demolished.
Newcastle arts venues face dramatic cuts
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Nov 2012
Council proposals to slash spending could threaten jobs.
Larry Hagman dead at 81
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Nov 2012
JR died of natural causes.
Animal safety storm hits The Hobbit
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Nov 2012
Did carelessness lead to deaths?
Halloween happenings
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Oct 2012
Frighteningly fun films and events around the UK.
Race row over Cloud Atlas
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Oct 2012
Forthcoming film cast white actors in Asian roles.
London Feminist Film Festival announces programme
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Oct 2012
Organisers aim to raise profile of creative women.
Farewell to Indian king of romance
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Oct 2012
Yash Chopra to be remembered at Mumbai Film Festival.
Rust And Bone wins London prize
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Oct 2012
Jacques Audiard receives festival honour.
A voyage of Discovery
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Oct 2012
Dundee kids' film festival returns.
Glasgay reaches its 19th year
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Oct 2012
Scots lgbt arts festival has impressive film line-up.
Baghdad Film Festival faces criticism
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Oct 2012
Problems highlight crisis in Iraqi cinema.
Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival 2012 opens today.
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Oct 2012
Barnaby Southcombe and Jack Bond among guests.
Innocence Of Muslims producer remanded in custody
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Sep 2012
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula faces up to two years in prison.
Herbert Lom dies
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Sep 2012
Goodbye to one of the greatest screen villains.
Film investment scheme in the spotlight
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Sep 2012
Inland Revenue challenges Ingenious Media.
French Film City opens
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Sep 2012
Luc Besson launches revolutionary new studio complex.
Scottish film on show at Pyongyang Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Sep 2012
North Korea celebrates both home-grown and western films.
Man questioned over controversial film.
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Sep 2012
Protests about Innocence Of Muslims spread.
Split at Fox as Rothman resigns
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Sep 2012
Murdoch companies to separate.
Mystery deepens over anti-Islamic film
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Sep 2012
Protests continue in Libya and Egypt.
True colours
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Sep 2012
1902 colour film can now be viewed.
Kim Ki-duk takes Venice Golden Lion
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Sep 2012
Korean director thanks audience with a song.
Censorship crackdown at Cairo Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Sep 2012
What does the new regime mean for artistic freedom?
London line-up is looking good
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Sep 2012
Full festival programme announced.
Orwa Nyrabia missing in Syria
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Aug 2012
Film producer and festival director may have been arrested.
Toronto festival faces union protests
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Aug 2012
Shift to digital raises job loss threat.
Natalie Wood drowning still in dispute
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Aug 2012
Death certificate amended to reflect ongoing investigation.
New international film festival launched in Delhi
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Aug 2012
Event will celebrate 100 years of Indian film.
Syphilis shock for adult industry
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Aug 2012
Debate rages over how to protect performers.
Tony Scott found dead
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Aug 2012
Top Gun director was 68.
Titanic launched in Burma
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Aug 2012
Secluded country changes the rules on Hollywood films.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt in stunt gone wrong
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Aug 2012
Actor needed 31 stitches.
Online film outstrips video
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Aug 2012
"The beginning of the end" for physical formats.
Mel Stuart dies
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Aug 2012
Parting is sweet sorrow for Wonka director.
Greg Nicotero to be honoured at Frightfest
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Aug 2012
Iconic effects director will receive inaugural award.
Bob Hoskins bows out
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Aug 2012
Actor retires following Parkinson's diagnosis.
Mount Doom erupts
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Aug 2012
The Lord Of The Rings' biggest star goes boom.
JD Disalvatore faces cancer battle
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Aug 2012
Fans raise funds for uninsured producer.
Mumbai film industry under threat
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Aug 2012
City "too dangerous to film in," producers' guild warns.
Gore Vidal dies
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Aug 2012
Acclaimed author left impressive cinematic legacy.
£400,000 boost for British film abroad
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Jul 2012
Money will "drive further investment to UK".
Expendables 2 faces lawsuit
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Jul 2012
Parents of dead stuntman allege negligence.
Charges brought over phone hacking
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jul 2012
Brad Pitt and Angeline Jolie among alleged victims.
Writer/director Frank Pierson dies
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jul 2012
Former Academy president was 87.
Spanish film industry in crisis
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jul 2012
Over half of Spanish cinemas may have to close.
The unwatchables
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jul 2012
Israeli actresses face Orthodox protests.
Brüno producers settle lawsuit
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jul 2012
Grocer says he was falsely portrayed as a terrorist.
12 killed in Batman shooting
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jul 2012
Masked man opens fire in Colorado screening of The Dark Knight Returns.
Halle Berry suffers head injury on set
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Jul 2012
Actress released from hospital, returns to filming.
Campaigners hope to save cinema
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jul 2012
Regal Melton is one of England's oldest independents.
Twickenham mystery buyer revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jul 2012
London businessman saves film studio.
North Korea opens up through film
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jul 2012
Meet In Pyongyang shows a cultural exchange.
End of the road for hobbits
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jul 2012
Peter Jackson will not adapt tales from the Silmarillion.
Manoel de Oliveira hospitalised
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Jul 2012
103 year old director said to have breathing difficulties.
Nollywood on top
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Jul 2012
Is Nigeria now producing more films per year than anywhere else?
Legendary producer Richard D Zanuck dies
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Jul 2012
The man behind Driving Miss Daisy was 77.
Six bodies found in hunt for missing actress
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Jul 2012
Stepfather accused of killing Bollywood star Leila Khan.
Viewers shocked by Black Swan sex scene
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Jul 2012
BBFC annual report gives the low-down on complaints.
Game on
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Jul 2012
Deus Ex joins Assassin's Creed in the race to the big screen.
Sandra Bullock cop film interrupted by stabbing
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jul 2012
Officer on set helps seize suspect.
Would you pay to be a film extra?
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jul 2012
Police warn of potential scam.
Ernest Borgine dies
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jul 2012
Ice Station Zebra star was 95.
Size matters
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jul 2012
Bigger screens mean bigger profits for film exhibitors.
Bray Film Studios to close
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jul 2012
Hammer Horror location can no longer compete.
The fall and rise of Princess Diana
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Jul 2012
Al Fayed doc sinks as Hirschbiegel film sharts shooting.
Alleged murderer won movie role
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Jul 2012
Accused was to star in serial killer film.
Rising in the East
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Jul 2012
East End Film Festival launches with Amy Winehouse screening.
Biggest Frightfest ever is on the way
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Jun 2012
Dario Argento to guest star at August event.
A smoking solution
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Jun 2012
India leads the way in tackling smoking onscreen.
Susan Tyrrell dies at 67
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jun 2012
Cult actress' final film will screen in Edinburgh.
5 Broken Cameras wins DocFest prize
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jun 2012
Audience praises Palestinian film.
Alec Snaps
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jun 2012
Alec Baldwin in paparazzi punch-up.
Penny Woolcock: officially an inspiration
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jun 2012
UK director wins top DocFest award.
Chinese quit DocFest
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jun 2012
Delegation angry over dissident film.
Mind over chatter
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Jun 2012
Measuring brain waves offers a better way to assess films.
In the picture
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Jun 2012
New film exhibition comes to the National Library of Scotland.
What women want
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Jun 2012
Meryl Streep attacks Holywood for failing to cater to women - but is it that simple?
Toy stories
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Jun 2012
Tonka trucks join lego in rush to the big screen.
Film industry still growing across world
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Jun 2012
...but is the UK being left behind?
Lock, stock and digital
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jun 2012
Film on way out, says new report.
In the can
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jun 2012
Angels' Share star won't give up the day job.
The way we were
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jun 2012
Film found in hole in Blackburn, Lancashire.
Production designer J Michael Riva dies
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jun 2012
Oscar-nominated set decorator was 63.
Mob threats end film festival
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jun 2012
Side By Side event forced out of Novosibirsk.
Twickenham studios saved
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jun 2012
Mystery buyer steps in.
Robert Pattinson challenges film classification
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jun 2012
Why is sex a bigger issue than violence?
Stuck on you
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jun 2012
Elvis Presley to return to the big screen.
Ray Bradbury dies aged 91
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Jun 2012
Goodbye to the man behind Fahrenheit 451
Crumbs!
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Jun 2012
Leopard spotted on film set was attracted by leftovers.
Top Warner Bros exec joins Disney
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jun 2012
Alan Horn will replace Rich Ross as studio chair.
Ghana gears up
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jun 2012
Could Ghanaian cinema be the next big thing?
Angelina Jolie inspires action on war rape
by Jennie Kermode - 30 May 2012
In The Land Of Blood And Honey impresses ministers.
Kaneto Shindo dies at 100
by Jennie Kermode - 30 May 2012
Director brought us the story of the atom bomb.
Laurence Anyways takes Queer Palm
by Jennie Kermode - 29 May 2012
Transgender film wins unofficial Cannes prize.
Twilight stars change direction
by Jennie Kermode - 29 May 2012
Pattinson and Stewart seek more complex roles.
Phoenix rising
by Jennie Kermode - 29 May 2012
Dark Blood to feature dead actor's final performance.
Wuthering Heights star struggled with fame, says magistrate
by Jennie Kermode - 28 May 2012
James Howson discharged from court but remains in hospital.
About face
by Jennie Kermode - 27 May 2012
Acid attack victims fight to stop documentary screening in Pakistan.
Smurf and Ged take Palm Dog
by Jennie Kermode - 25 May 2012
British canines win Cannes prize.
Transformers 3 accident victim receives settlement
by Jennie Kermode - 24 May 2012
Gabriella Cedillo will need lifelong care due to stunt gone wrong.
Comanche Nation adopts Johnny Depp
by Jennie Kermode - 24 May 2012
Actor will play Tonto in forthcoming Lone Ranger film
Short Stuff
by Jennie Kermode - 23 May 2012
BFI announces new support scheme
It's the economy, stupid
by Jennie Kermode - 23 May 2012
Gangsters are on the rise at Cannes.
POM Wonderful? The courts disagree
by Jennie Kermode - 23 May 2012
Morgan Spurlock's marketing film failed to question sponsor.
A cut too far?
by Jennie Kermode - 22 May 2012
Ken Loach tells the BBFC to mind its attitude to language.
Cine Excess returns
by Jennie Kermode - 21 May 2012
Cult film festival and conference opens this week.
Indonesian films in peril
by Jennie Kermode - 21 May 2012
Important archive could be lost.
Asghar Farhadi takes Cannes prize
by Jennie Kermode - 21 May 2012
A Separation director is first non-European winner.
Terminator star resurfaces
by Jennie Kermode - 20 May 2012
Nick Stahl says he is on his way to rehab.
Bond goes back to basics
by Jennie Kermode - 19 May 2012
"Where did Ian Fleming end and Bond begin?"
Ousted Dictator?
by Jennie Kermode - 18 May 2012
Controversy continues for Sacha Baron Cohen's new film.
Jackie Chan to retire from martial arts movies
by Jennie Kermode - 18 May 2012
Legendary star wants to try different roles.
A new deal for old films
by Jennie Kermode - 17 May 2012
Park Circus to bring more Warner Bros classics back to the big screen.
A feast for the senses
by Jennie Kermode - 17 May 2012
Odorama is old hat - get your teeth into edible cinema.
Southside Festival kicks off in Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 17 May 2012
Peter Mullan's NEDS to screen on home turf.
Nick Stahl missing
by Jennie Kermode - 16 May 2012
Terminator 3 star has gone "off the grid".
South Africa sets its sights on film
by Jennie Kermode - 15 May 2012
New incentives aim to attract foreign projects.
Cannes film festival in sexism row
by Jennie Kermode - 14 May 2012
Women directors object to absence from top categories.
Funny money
by Jennie Kermode - 12 May 2012
Film4 announces new £1M fund for comedy.
DocFest 2012 line-up revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 12 May 2012
Searching For Sugar Man will launch this June's event.
Competition ruling spells trouble for the City of Light
by Jennie Kermode - 09 May 2012
EC says Spanish subsidies to Ciudad De La Luz were illegal.
John Travolta faces assault allegations
by Jennie Kermode - 08 May 2012
Star's spokesman calls claim "baseless lie".
Maurice Sendak dies
by Jennie Kermode - 08 May 2012
Legendary Where The Wild Things Are creator passes away.
Hoffman the hero
by Jennie Kermode - 08 May 2012
Marathon Man star saves jogger's life
Dead Man Down gets real
by Jennie Kermode - 08 May 2012
Teenager is shot dead at mob thriller location.
Prosecuted over Persepolis
by Jennie Kermode - 07 May 2012
A TV station owner is fined as Tunisia aims to build links with Iran.
Panama bids for international projects
by Jennie Kermode - 05 May 2012
New law means shooting discounts.
Adam Yauch loses cancer battle
by Jennie Kermode - 04 May 2012
Goodbye to Beastie Boy who impressed with film work.
Concentrationary Cinema wins Kraszna-Krausz award
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Apr 2012
Analysis of Resnais' Night And Fog is Best Moving Image Book
Borat makes benefit Kazakhstan
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Apr 2012
Visa applications up tenfold thanks to unlikely national hero.
Disney boss Rich Ross quits
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Apr 2012
Did John Carter losses tip the balance?
Michael Douglas returns to film
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Apr 2012
Actor's cancer is now in remission.
Side By Side festival moves to Moscow
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Apr 2012
New law means gay film festival must leave St Petersburg.
East Meets East
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Apr 2012
Romanian filmmakers provide masterclasses for London youth.
Killer Joe to open Edinburgh International Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Apr 2012
Will Matthew McConaughey's hitman be a hit?
Media 8 files for bankruptcy
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Apr 2012
Independent production company overwhelmed by debt.
Here's looking at you
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Apr 2012
A new poll looks at how different groups are portrayed in film.
Finnish film to benefit from new state fund
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Apr 2012
Grants may cover half the cost of production.
Titanic sails into record books in China...
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Apr 2012
...but Kate Winslet's 3D breasts are too much for the censors.
Joe Eszterhas and Mel Gibson at odds over The Maccabees
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Apr 2012
Scriptwriter accuses Gibson of anti-Semitism.
Princess Diana dreamed of walking in Whitney Houston's shoes
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Apr 2012
Diana would have been Bodyguard sequel star, says Kevin Costner.
Could Twickenham win a reprieve?
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Apr 2012
Stars join campaign to save stricken studio.
Big boost for Nollywood
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Apr 2012
Nigerian cinema is about to go global.
The Sky's the limit for British film
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Apr 2012
New fund is seen as a challenge to other investors.
26th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival opens
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Mar 2012
BFI tells viewers "explode your expectations".
London Film Museum set to grow
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Mar 2012
Magnum on Set exhibition to launch new display space.
India and Pakistan in rivalry over films
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Mar 2012
PCB bans Agent Vinod for mocking security services.
Wales One World film festival opens in Cardiff
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Mar 2012
Turksib leads the charge
3D craze hits China
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Mar 2012
100 new screens to boost viewing experience.
Russia considers film quotas
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Mar 2012
Hollywood movies threaten Russia's home grown cinema, says minister.
George Clooney arrested
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Mar 2012
Actor accused of civil disobedience at Sudan protest.
Asghar Farhadi welcomed home, but not by the state.
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Mar 2012
Iran officially shuns director of Oscar winning A Separation
Fancy a drink?
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Mar 2012
You might if you've seen it on the big screen.
Hammer Horror needs your help
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Mar 2012
The search for censored scenes.
Osama Bin Laden film shoot hit by protests
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Mar 2012
Kathryn Bigelow project is challenged in India.
The Oscars 2012
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Feb 2012
The Artist and Hugo are the big winners.
The Artist dominates Independent Spirit awards
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Feb 2012
Pariah takes low budget film gong.
Gulf states to celebrate film
by Jennie Kermode - 22 Feb 2012
New festival opens in Qatar.
Salmond seeks backing for Scottish films
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Feb 2012
First Minister calls for international investment at Glasgow Film Festival event.
Twickenham Film Studios to close
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Feb 2012
The Iron lady could not save studio from adminstration after 99 years.
Spies, lies, and Charlie Chaplin
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Feb 2012
How MI5 investigated the Little Tramp.
Your Sister's Sister opens Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Feb 2012
Lynn Shelton attends UK premiere.
Eyes on the prize in Edinburgh
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Feb 2012
Dropped awards return to boost festival profile.
Attikon cinema goes up in flames
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Feb 2012
Historic Athens cinema is destroyed in austerity riots.
Glasgow Short Film Festival winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Feb 2012
Tumult takes international audience award.
Singer and actress Whitney Houston found dead
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Feb 2012
Bodyguard star had seemed healthy, friends say.
Short Film Festival opens in Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Feb 2012
Scottish and Icelandic shorts lead the pack.
Studio profits on the up
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Feb 2012
Could the film industry be emerging from recession?
Dog eat dog
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Feb 2012
Could foul play nobble canine contenstants?
Evening Standard British Film Awards results are in
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Feb 2012
We Need To Talk About Kevin wins top prize.
New fund boosts Yorkshire filmmaking hopes
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Feb 2012
Screen Yorkshire pledges millions to new productions.
Miss Piggy to be BAFTA red carpet host
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Feb 2012
The Muppets star plans to welcome celebrities in style.
Red carpet returns to Edinburgh
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Feb 2012
2012 event will recover its glamour, says Chris Fujiwara
Glasgow Youth Film Festival opens with The Muppets
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Feb 2012
Kermit and Miss Piggy send their greetings.
The Help dominates the Screen Actors' Guild Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Jan 2012
Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer take top prizes
Women in film held back by celluloid ceiling
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jan 2012
Just 5% of top 250 US hits had female directors.
More actors are coming out of the closet
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jan 2012
...but Equity study says homophobia continues to cause problems.
Artist star Uggie to quit film work
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jan 2012
Talented canine to retire after Golden Collar awards.
Northen lights
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jan 2012
New film festival at goNORTH is set to shine in Inverness.
Nicol Williamson dies at 73
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jan 2012
The man who was Merlin has left this world.
Theo Angelopoulos dies in traffic accident
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jan 2012
The Hunters director is killed beside film set.
Nine nominees head up this year's Oscar list
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jan 2012
2012 nominations are revealed.
The Palace rules at Flickerfest
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jan 2012
Australian short film festival award winners announced.
Pinewood loses the plot
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jan 2012
Permanent set plans shelved after planning permission is denied.
Jude Law receives phone hacking apology
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jan 2012
"What News Group Newspapers did was an abuse of its freedoms," actor says.
Dujardin, Streep and Paquin win at London Critics' awards
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jan 2012
The Artist wins Best Film and much more besides.
Kodak files for bankruptcy
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jan 2012
Digital killed the film camera star.
Glasgow Film Festival line-up revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Jan 2012
Your Sister's Sister headlines 2012 event.
2012 BAFTA nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jan 2012
The Artist faces off against Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Fassbender and Streep win at the Dorian Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jan 2012
Critics celebrate stars who promote diversity, as God Hates Fags picket Golden Globes.
The Descendants and The Artist make hay at the Golden Globes
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jan 2012
Surprise winners fill out a rounded field at star studded event.
Norway leads the way
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Jan 2012
2011 proves a Scandinavian success story.
Make more popular films, says Cameron
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Jan 2012
PM tells British film industry it must appeal more to the mainstream.
Pentagon investigates new Kathryn Bigelow project
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jan 2012
Did filmmakers receive leaked information about the hunt for Osama Bin Laden?
Iron Lady faces hostile crowds
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jan 2012
Thatcher biopic is attacked from left and right.
US National Society of Film Critics celebrates Melancholia
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jan 2012
Von Trier film takes top prize from top critics.
Iranian House of Cinema ordered to close
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Jan 2012
Independent film institute accused of operating illegally.
Tree Of Life takes big prize at OFCS Awards
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jan 2012
Michael Fassbender and Tilda Swinton take acting gongs.
Bad news at US box office
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Dec 2011
Ratings slump as big name films fail to pull in the crowds.
Gerard Butler hospitalised after surfing accident
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Dec 2011
Star nearly drowned filming stunt.
Glasgow dances with the stars
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Dec 2011
Gene Kelly retrospective to feature at 2012 festival. Youth Festival details also announced.
Christian Bale assaulted by Chinese guards
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Dec 2011
Star is beaten while attempting to visit dissident Chen Guangcheng.
Police apologise for arresting filmmaker
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Dec 2011
Anthony Baxter challenges enquiry findings about You've Been Trumped arrest.
Dev Anand dies of a heart attack
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Dec 2011
Indian icon passes away aged 88.
Nicolas Roeg honoured
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Dec 2011
London Critics' Film Circle celebrates Don't Look Now director
New York Film Critcs' Circle Awards announced
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Nov 2011
Brad Pitt and Meryl Streep take top honours.
John Neville dies aged 86
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Nov 2011
Baron Munchausen leaves the stage.
Was Natalie Wood murdered?
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Nov 2011
Police re-open investigation into 1981 drowning of Hollywood star.
BAFTA Scotland winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Nov 2011
Big success for Donkeys.
French Film Festival launches in Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Nov 2011
Romantic Anonymous opens to a sell-out crowd.
Scottish BAFTA shortlist announced
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Oct 2011
Neds and Donkeys lead the field.
Iran sentences actress to 90 lashes
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Oct 2011
Marzieh Vafamehr will also be jailed for starring in controversial film.
Pixar guru Steve Jobs dies
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Oct 2011
Tributes paid to Apple boss who gave us Buzz Lightyear and Nemo.
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland occupied by protestors
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Sep 2011
Students stage protest at escalating fees.
Take One Action to open in Glasgow and Edinburgh
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Sep 2011
The film festival that aims to change the world.
Roman Polanski to receive lifetime achievement award
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Sep 2011
Controversial director will return to Zurich to collect festival prize.
Polish shorts come to London
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Sep 2011
Emerging talent celebrated in Riverside festival
New Edinburgh International Film Festival director announced
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Sep 2011
Top critic Chris Fujiwara to take the helm
Edindocs festival enters its second year
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Sep 2011
Anthony Baxter and Phil Rosenthal to attend September 2011 event
Reese Witherspoon hit by a car
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Sep 2011
Oscar-winning actress now recovering at home
Granada Cinema may be reborn
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Sep 2011
Council support is good news for historic Waltham Forest building.
Telluride Film Festival line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Sep 2011
George Clooney, Tilda Swinton and Pierre Étaix to attend connoisseurs' event.
360 to open BFI London Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Aug 2011
Picaresque drama will premiere on October 7
Kate Winslet in dramatic fire rescue
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Aug 2011
Actress helps save residents after Branson house struck by lightning.
Independent film producers to aid riot-affected record stores
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Aug 2011
Free screenings of Until The Light Takes Us are returning a favour.
Shammi Kapoor dies aged 79
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Aug 2011
Last Yahoo from Bollywood's greatest star.
Grindhoose cinema club launches in Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Aug 2011
Fans turn out en masse for new celebration of trash classics.
120,000 DVDs lost in Sony warehouse fire
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Aug 2011
London riots hit independent film companies hard.
Lost Hitchcock film recovered in New Zealand
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Aug 2011
Three reels reveal The White Shadow.
Rushes Soho Shorts Festival award winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Jul 2011
It's Love At First Sight for Best Short Film
Venice Film Festival line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Jul 2011
68th festival to open with The Ides Of March
George Lucas loses stormtrooper battle
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Jul 2011
Helmet is officially not a work of art.
Pegah Ahangarani released
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jul 2011
Iranian actress freed from jail after two weeks.
Cinema City launches with Perfect Sense
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Jul 2011
Producer Gillian Berrie introduces Glasgow festival.
Are 'violent films' to blame for Norway attacks?
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jul 2011
Anders Behring Breivik was a fan of action and serial killer dramas.
Statuesque Marilyn shocks Chicago
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jul 2011
Fifty foot woman gets the itch on the Magnificent Mile.
David Ngoombujarra found dead in park
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jul 2011
Hugh Jackman pays tribute to "extraordinary man, actor and friend".
Pegah Ahangarani in prison
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Jul 2011
Actress thought missing is revealed to have been arrested.
Googie Withers dies aged 94
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jul 2011
The Golden Age actress passes away in her Sydney home
Robots take Manhattan
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Jul 2011
First ever robot film festival opens this weekend.
Clare Stewart to head up new BFI exhibition
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jul 2011
Former Sydney Film Festival director to coordinate BFI film performances.
Hitchcock heroine Anna Massey dies aged 73
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Jul 2011
Multiple award winning actress passes away
Margaret Tait Award winner announced
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Jul 2011
Glasgow Film Festival commissions artist Anne-Marie Copestake
Jonathan Rhys Meyers in suicide scare
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Jun 2011
Match Point star hospitalised after collapsing at home.
Love's Kitchen produces a turkey
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Jun 2011
Ramsey's cinema nightmare is not exactly a cash cow.
Pinewood, Peel and the greenbelt
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jun 2011
Wrangles over studio continue.
Nanjing Heroes secures Japanese distributor
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jun 2011
Zhang Yimou epic to reveal long suppressed story.
Bollywood stars wow Toronto
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jun 2011
Band Baaja Baarat scoops big prizes at the IIFAs.
Peter Falk dies
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jun 2011
Columbo star passes away aged 83
Lion King 3D to premiere in Edinburgh
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Jun 2011
New version of Disney favourite will close the festival.
Sean Bean stabbed outside London pub
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Jun 2011
Lord Of The Rings star orders another drink.
Doc/Fest 2011 award winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Jun 2011
The Interrupters takes top gong.
Frightfest headliners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jun 2011
August scares will come courtesy of Guillermo Del Toro.
Human Centipede 2 banned in UK
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jun 2011
BBFC says film is "potentially obscene".
Tree Of Life wins the Palme D'Or
by Jennie Kermode - 23 May 2011
Cannes award winners announced
Lars von Trier banned from Cannes
by Jennie Kermode - 19 May 2011
Director's Nazi comments spark outrage
Doc/Fest 2011 line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 10 May 2011
Work from Martin Scorsese and Morgan Spurlock, plus Adam Curtis, Terry Pratchett and more.
Doc/Fest attendees announced
by Jennie Kermode - 04 May 2011
Morgan Spurlock, Nick Broomfield and others will join a stellar line-up.
Tim Hetherington killed in Libyan conflict
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Apr 2011
Restrepo director was caught up in the shelling of Misrata.
Mohammed Al-Fayed in Pinewood bid
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Apr 2011
Egyptian businessman aims to move into the movie business.
No time travel please, we're Chinese
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Apr 2011
New guidelines limit fantasy and science fiction plots in Chinese films.
2011 Cannes slate announced
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Apr 2011
Pedro Almodóvar, Pirates, Woody Allen, Takashi Miike and more.
3D as you've never seen it before
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Apr 2011
Erotica gets in on the act, making waves in China.
Sidney Lumet dies
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Apr 2011
Goodbye to the director of Dog Day Afternoon
Pinewood Studios face possible takeover
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Apr 2011
Peel Holdings in talks to buy up famous British studio.
Italian Film Festival hits Scotland
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Apr 2011
Oscar contender The First Beautiful Thing leads a stellar line-up.
Elizabeth Taylor is dead
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Mar 2011
Screen icon passes away from heart failure.
Goodbye from Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Feb 2011
The 7th Glasgow Film Festival wraps up with The Eagle
The King's Speech takes top gongs at the Oscars
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Feb 2011
All the news and results as they come in.
GFF short film award winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Feb 2011
It's a home win for The Pedestrian.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival kicks off
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Feb 2011
A gala screening of Paul launches this year's event.
Maria Schneider dies
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Feb 2011
The much admired actress has danced her last tango.
John Barry dies aged 77
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Jan 2011
We say goodbye to the man behind Goldfinger and many more classic film themes.
Screen Actors' Guild Awards announced
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Jan 2011
The King's Speech and The Fighter lead the pack.
2011 Oscar nominations
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jan 2011
The King's Speech is nominated in 12 categories and Winter's Bone enjoys surprise success.
Potiche to headline at 7th Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jan 2011
2011 event to feature premieres of The Eagle and You, Instead.
2011 BAFTA nominations revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Jan 2011
The King's Speech faces off against Black Swan
Colin Firth wins big for Britain at the Golden Globes
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Jan 2011
The Social Network takes Best Film and Natalie Portman has plenty to celebrate.
Rising Star nominees announced
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jan 2011
BAFTA Orange Wednesdays reveals this year's shortlist.
Anne Francis dies
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Jan 2011
The Forbidden Planet star passes away aged 80.
Pete Postlethwaite dies aged 64
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Jan 2011
Veteran actor "was the best in the world".
Jafar Panahi receives six year prison sentence
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Dec 2010
Glasgow Short Film Festival to be dedicated in his honour.
Blake Edwards dies aged 88
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Dec 2010
Farewell to the man behind the Pink Panther
17th annual SAG award nominations revealed
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Dec 2010
The King's Speech leads the field.
Irvin Kershner dies
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Nov 2010
The Empire Strikes Back director passes away at 87.
UK Disability Film Festival to reach cinemas nationwide
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Nov 2010
New event aims to attract a wide audience.
Manchester to enjoy new film and arts centre
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Nov 2010
A massive development is planned for the city.
Ingrid Pitt dies
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Nov 2010
One of horror's greatest heroines has gone.
Dino De Laurentiis dies at 91
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Nov 2010
The veteran producer has passed away.
Jill Clayburgh dies at 66
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Nov 2010
An Unmarried Woman star succumbs to leukaemia
MGM files for bankruptcy
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Oct 2010
Troubled studio seeks approval from lenders.
Across The Street, Around The World
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Oct 2010
Films and events celebrate diversity in West London.
Norman Wisdom dies
by Jennie Kermode and Max Crawford - 05 Oct 2010
Comic actor dies aged 95
Arthur Penn dies at 88
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Sep 2010
Bonnie and Clyde director passes away.
The Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival opens this weekend.
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Sep 2010
Catch free short films in Glasgow as part of the festival.
Gloria Stuart sails into the sunset
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Sep 2010
The Titanic star has died at 100 years old.
Shetlanders welcome ScreenPlay festival
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Sep 2010
4th annual event brings independent film to the islands.
Michael Douglas diagnosed with throat cancer
by Jennie Kermode - 17 Aug 2010
Wall Street star to face extensive chemotherapy.
Julia Roberts to receive Lifetime Achievement Award
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Aug 2010
Eat, Pray Love star to take the prize in San Sebastian
UK Film Council to be scrapped
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Jul 2010
Government announces planned closure
Short but sweet
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Jul 2010
Rushes Soho Shorts programme announced
Roman Polanski released
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Jul 2010
Swiss authorities say the director will not be extradited to the US.
Watch J-horror films online for free
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jul 2010
A selection of classics and exciting new works available for the next year.
Prepare to be scared
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Jul 2010
A chilling line-up is announced for this year's Film4 FrightFest
Goodbye Ronald Neame
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Jun 2010
The great British director dies aged 99.
Get surreal at the Barbican
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Jun 2010
London venue to host a season of surrealist classics.
Edinburgh International Film Festival line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Jun 2010
Chomet, Herzog and Soderbergh premières lead a fantastic selection.
Dennis Hopper dies at 74
by Jennie Kermode - 29 May 2010
Easy Rider rides into the sunset.
Eisenstein book wins top award
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Apr 2010
Robert Robertson scoops Best Moving Image Book prize
Malcolm McLaren dies at 64
by Jennie Kermode - 08 Apr 2010
Activist, filmmaker and Sex Pistols manager succumbs to cancer.
Corin Redgrave dies aged 70
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Apr 2010
Four Weddings And A Funeral star passes away.
MGM Studios faces financial crisis
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Mar 2010
Home of James Bond targeted for takeover.
2010 and/or book awards shortlist announced
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Mar 2010
Hal Ashby bio tops moving image list.
Corey Haim is dead at 38
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Mar 2010
Lost Boys star succumbs to an overdose.
Haiti Kids Kino Project brings hope after earthquake
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Feb 2010
The Cube Cinema in Bristol brings disaster victims "joy and lightness".
Glasgow Youth Film Festival launches with Ponyo
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Feb 2010
Miyazaki preview attracts a sell-out crowd.
Oscar nominations are in
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Feb 2010
Avatar and The Hurt Locker lead the field, but there are a few surprises.
Kathryn Bigelow wins Director's Guild Award
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Jan 2010
The Hurt Locker director is "deeply stunned, honoured and proud."
Carey Mulligan wins the double at RAFA
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jan 2010
2010 Richard Attenborough Film Awards announced
Zelda Rubinstein dies at 76
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jan 2010
The Poltergeist star and respected activist has passed away in Los Angeles.
Screen Actors' Guild Award winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 24 Jan 2010
Bridges, Bullock and Basterds take the top gongs.
Haitian film students record earthquake
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jan 2010
Valuable footage will show how it happened.
2010 BAFTA nominations announced
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jan 2010
Avatar, An Education and The Hurt Locker lead the field.
MicMacs to headline at Glasgow Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 21 Jan 2010
Sixth GFF announces a star-studded line-up.
Flickerfest winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Jan 2010
Australia's annual short film festival hands out the gongs.
Filmmaker Jasper Schuringa tackles terrorist
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Dec 2009
National Lampoon director saves flight 253.
Screenwriter Dan O'Bannon dies.
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Dec 2009
The creator of Alien has passed away aged 63.
Marrakech Film Festival goes green
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Dec 2009
This year's event is focusing on global warming.
See you in Copenhagen
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Dec 2009
Short films kick off the climate change summit.
Richard Todd dies aged 90
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Dec 2009
The dashing Dam Busters star has succumbed to cancer.
Breakthrough Brits 2009
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Dec 2009
The UK Film Council celebrates black and Asian writers, directors and stars.
Independent Spirit Nominations Announced
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Dec 2009
Precious and The Last Station lead the pack.
Scottish Screen launch new film education website
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Nov 2009
Scotland On Screen resource will serve students and the public.
Edward Woodward dies aged 79
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Nov 2009
The Wicker Man star has passed away after suffering from pneumonia.
Turkish delights
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Nov 2009
The Turkish Film Festival opens in London.
Amer takes top prize in Montreal
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Oct 2009
Rare festival commendation of horror film.
Discovery time in Dundee
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Oct 2009
An international film festival especially for young people.
London festival to turn film Inside Out
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Oct 2009
A chance to explore the contribution of London universities.
Roman Polanski arrested in Zurich
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Sep 2009
The Pianist director to be deported to US.
Toronto Film Festival award winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Sep 2009
Precious is the people's choice.
Taiwan defies China over film
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Sep 2009
The 10 Conditions Of Love will be shown - but not as part of festival.
Patrick Swayze dead at 57
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Sep 2009
Actor, dancer and Eighties heart throb succumbs to pancreatic cancer.
Controversy rages over Toronto Tel Aviv strand
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Sep 2009
Stars take sides as festival is accused of supporting an apartheid regime.
DocFest announce further titles
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Sep 2009
The Cove and Transcendent Man among highlights.
Glasgay film festival begins
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Sep 2009
Shank headlines at Glasgow LGBT event.
Raindance 2009 festival programme announced
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Sep 2009
Humpday and The Girlfriend Experience to top the bill.
Insect festival to include special screenings
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Sep 2009
Your chance to get a sneak peek at The Vanishing Of The Bees.
Disney buys Marvel
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Aug 2009
$4 billion dollar deal secures comic company.
Grotesque too much for the BBFC
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Aug 2009
"It's sadism for its own sake" says official body.
New York Film Festival line-up announced
by Jennie Kermode - 12 Aug 2009
Wild Grass to open in the Big Apple.
John Hughes dead at 59
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Aug 2009
The legendary producer and director of The Breakfast Club passes away.
"Drop this documentary" China tells Melbourne
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jul 2009
Controversial film about Uighur leader "is anti-Chinese," spokesman says.
A love story like no other
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Jul 2009
Michael Moore reveals his latest project.
The money's on Angelina
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Jul 2009
New research reveals Hollywood's top earning actresses.
Frightfest line-up announced for 2009
by Jennie Kermode - 03 Jul 2009
Dario Argento, Clive Barker, and zombies galore!
Karl Malden is dead at 97
by Jennie Kermode - 02 Jul 2009
We say goodbye to the great character actor.
Michael Jackson dies after cardiac arrest
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jun 2009
The pop star and Moonwalker performer has passed away aged 50.
Oscar rules to change
by Jennie Kermode - 25 Jun 2009
Top ten contenders to battle it out on the big night.
Desert island film stars
by Jennie Kermode - 23 Jun 2009
Who would you most like to be marooned with?
Welcome to Bradford, City of Film
by Jennie Kermode - 13 Jun 2009
Northern city becomes first holder of new UN title.
Venice opener announced
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Jun 2009
Guiseppe Tornatore's Baavia to headline.
Chiller thriller
by Jennie Kermode - 05 Jun 2009
Record breaking zombies wanted for I Spit On Your Rave.
David Carradine found dead
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Jun 2009
Body of Kill Bill star discovered in Bangkok hotel room.
Putting out the trash
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Jun 2009
Cult film favourites to look forward to on DVD.
International Community Film Festival winners announced
by Jennie Kermode - 27 May 2009
Community-based films explore themes of war, violence and peace.
See Russian and East European films for free in Glasgow
by Jennie Kermode - 27 May 2009
Cafe Bayan offers a new cultural experience this summer.
Action actresses a big hit in India
by Jennie Kermode - 08 May 2009
New roles are emerging for women in traditionally male-centered cinema.
Cinemas re-open in Mexico
by Jennie Kermode - 07 May 2009
The box office is back in business, but everything is different now.
Sundays with 007
by Jennie Kermode - 05 May 2009
Four great Bond movies return to the big screen on Sundays this summer.
Don't try this at home
by Jennie Kermode - 05 May 2009
Pedestrians injured in movie car chase stunt gone wrong.
Festival of Fantastic Films details announced
by Jennie Kermode - 30 Apr 2009
The annual Manchester event reveals this year's dates and guest list.
JG Ballard dies at 78
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Apr 2009
A great loss for fans of futurism and surrealist cinema.
The Italian Film Festival is here
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Apr 2009
This year's event is launched in Glasgow.
Simon Channing Williams dies at 63
by Jennie Kermode - 15 Apr 2009
Thin Man Films producer succumbs to cancer.
Away We Go to open EIFF
by Jennie Kermode - 14 Apr 2009
Sam Mendes film will headline 63rd Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Recession is hitting independent film
by Jennie Kermode - 09 Apr 2009
"People are only making films that are going to make money," says Sienna Miller.
Tribeca is living on a prayer
by Jennie Kermode - 06 Apr 2009
New Bon Jovi biopic to headline at the festival.
A 'Green OBE' for Pete Postlethwaite
by Jennie Kermode - 26 Mar 2009
The star of The Age Of Stupid receives a recycled gong.
Holy Hand Grenade threatens London
by Jennie Kermode - 20 Mar 2009
An artefact belonging to Monty Python's King Arthur temporarily shut down Shoreditch yesterday.
The Boat That Rocked is launched
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Mar 2009
Richard Curtis talks about his new film.
Natasha Richardson dies at 45
by Jennie Kermode - 18 Mar 2009
British actress fails to recover after ski accident.
BAFTA Nominations Announced
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Jan 2009
Who's up for a gong? Also vote for the Orange Rising Star Award.
Bring out your undead
by Jennie Kermode - 29 Oct 2008
Leicester's zombie film festival returns for another day of gore.
Anita Page dead at 98
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Sep 2008
Silent screen siren passes away in her sleep after 84-year career.
Free films across London
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Aug 2008
The Frijj Film Festival offers a classic selection.
Glasgow Film Festival reports record takings
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Aug 2008
The numbers are now in and they suggest a big event in the making.
Morgan Freeman hospitalised after crash
by Jennie Kermode - 04 Aug 2008
Oscar winning star's car "flipped several times".
Dario Argento to appear at Frightfest event
by Jennie Kermode - 10 Apr 2008
Famous director makes rare visit to London.
Controversy over Fitna increases
by Jennie Kermode - 31 Mar 2008
Muslim world in uproar over Dutch film.
Goodbye Arthur C Clarke
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Mar 2008
The science fiction giant who brought us 2001 dies at the age of 90.
Not so untraceable...
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Feb 2008
Promotional site for Untraceable condemned as obscene.
Roy Scheider dies at 75
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Feb 2008
Jaws star loses battle with cancer.
SAG Awards a Success for Day-Lewis
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jan 2008
Irishman wins Best Actor gong for There Will Be Blood.
Slamdance Winners Announced
by Jennie Kermode - 27 Jan 2008
Gongs handed out at 14th Utah film festival.
Take a Trip with The Darjeeling Limited
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Nov 2007
The new Wes Anderson film offers Londoners a free ride.
Last King Of Scotland is BAFTA Scotland Winner
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Nov 2007
The story of a young Scotsman's experiences in Idi Amin's Uganda takes the big prizes at the 2007 BAFTA Scotland awards.
Lois Maxwell Dies at 80
by Jennie Kermode - 01 Oct 2007
James Bond fans around the world say goodbye to the original Miss Moneypenny.
Our Forums go Live
by Jennie Kermode - 19 Sep 2007
Eye For Film launches its brand new discussion forums - now's your chance to get involved!
No shame in my movie, says Tarantino
by Jennie Kermode - 16 Sep 2007
Attending the Glasgow launch of Death Proof, Tarantino hits out at SWAP protesters.
Glasgow to host BBC Film Festival
by Jennie Kermode - 11 Aug 2007
The BBC's film festival on Glasgow Green on 9th September.
British Films Are Back This Summer
by Jennie Kermode - 28 Jul 2007
This summer, cinemas nationwide will be screening classic British films.
All hot air
by Jennie Kermode - 07 Jun 2007
Was the rumour of an 18 certificate for films featuring cigarettes just smoke and mirrors?
Eye of the Tiger
by Jennie Kermode - 31 May 2007
Glasgow and London get their kicks at Tiger beer's Grindhouse night.
Zompire - The Viewing Dead
by Jennie Kermode - 12 May 2007
Zompire is here - the second annual film festival dedicated to the undead.
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