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Linus Sandgren, Suzie Davies, Siân Miller and Sophie Canale on creating the world of Saltburn
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The new James Bond Scalextric set for those who don't like to be taken for a ride
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Michael A Goorjian on capturing Armenian history in Amerikatski
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We look ahead to this year's GSFF
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Under The Skin with the Scottish Symphony Orchestra
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Motion pictures and the motor car
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Scalextric at the movies and the new Back To The Future vs Knight Rider set
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Crazy Old Ladies: The Story Of Hag Horror, The Lost Adventures Of James Bond, and The Frightfest Guide To Vampire Movies
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Streaming spotlight – the best of Glasgow past
by Jennie Kermode and Andrew Robertson
A selection of highlights from previous Glasgow Film Festivals
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The Frightfest Guide To Grindhouse Movies by Alan Jones
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Terence Fisher: Master Of Gothic Cinema by Tony Dalton
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The Alien Quartet (Bloomsbury Movie Guides)
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Haifaa Al-Mansour takes a feminist perspective on Mary Shelley
A right royal victory
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Inside the Glasgow Short Film Festival awards ceremony
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We report on the opening of this year's Glasgow Short Film Festival
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by Anne-Katrin Titze, Amber Wilkinson, Andrew Robertson, Jennie Kermode
Rebecca Miller, Chloé Zhao, Céline Sciamma, Susanna Nicchiarelli and Ana Lily Amirpour
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What's coming up at the Glasgow Short Film Festival 2018
Inside the Glasgow Short Film Festival
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Awards news and more from Scotland's biggest annual celebration of short film.
THX 1138 revisited
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Asian Dub Foundation take on a classic.
Short but sweet
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GSFF diary: inside the closing ceremony with award winners James Price and Duncan Cowles.
Opening shots
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GSFF diary: Tarkovsky, vertical cinema, and a great new home.
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Our pick of the best independent films coming up in 2015.
Undistributed gems
by Amber Wilkinson, Anton Bitel, Rebecca Naughten, Michael Pattison, Andrew Robertson
The Eye For Film team pick some of their favourite films from the the festival circuit that have yet to find a UK distributor.
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Elizabeth Taylor, Spike Lee's America, Alfred Hitchcock's America and The Art Of Rise Of The Guardians.
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We look at four new volumes exploring cinematic controversies.
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Eye For Film's pick of the best films of the last decade.
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We review the latest Twilight goodies, The Horror Film Quiz Book and Martin Scorsese's America.
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We review 10,000 Ways To Die and the Star Wars Fandex
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We cast our eye over three new releases: Movie Speak, Paris Movie Walks, and The History Of Independent Cinema.
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The best of international cinema on day two at Edinburgh.
Boll's Sabotage
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In part two of our exclusive interview, the director talks about his upcoming projects.
Uwe Boll goes Postal
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The controversial director talks about his return to comedy and the absurdity of war in the first part of our exclusive interview.
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As the latest X-Files film hits the big screen, we examine conspiracy theories in the movies.
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