With his debut fiction film Nickel Boys, RaMell Ross finds a cinematic language to interrogate Black historical narratives ...
Celebrating another year of wonderful Scottish music, here's our annual Great Scots playlist featuring a glut of music from ...
Documentary filmmaker RaMell Ross moves into fiction filmmaking with this heartbreaking story of two boys' experience of ...
The last events newsletter of the year sees plenty of club nights, from Headset's three day festival at Mash House to Ponyboy ...
Entering Glasgow’s Old Fruitmarket minutes after doors opening, it's a surprise to see Romy already on stage. The singer-songwriter bookends the evening, acting as her own warm-up DJ for the final ...
It’s an interesting opening line from Sam Fender, considering he’s actually on stage in front of some 10,000+ adoring fans or so at Glasgow’s Hydro. The crowd isn’t particularly bothered by the ...
As much as I enjoy The Skinny's annual film of the year list, created by aggregating our film writers' individual top ten ballots to find our collective favourites, the individual lists are much more ...
A good-for-nothing Twitch streamer attempts to worm his way into his dying grandmother’s good graces for financial gain in the feature debut of Thai director Pat Boonnitipat. When the screen-addicted ...
If the freezing temperatures and terrible adverts haven't got you into the Christmassy spirit yet, let Glasgow Film Theatre do the work with their usual eclectic Christmas programme of films running ...
Glasgow comic and half of Material, Girl with Susan Riddell, Amanda Dwyer takes part in an absurd gig while dreaming up something even more fantastic! Incredible gigs stick with you and my most recent ...
Dependable brilliance can bring its own kind of fatigue for an arthouse superstar. Films will do well at the festivals, roll through the art cinemas for a week and then slink off to be revived in a ...
“Dancing at house parties is over,” my friend Nadia concluded. The rest of us nodded like bobble heads. “You go to the club to dance; you go to house parties to chat.” We agree, chimed our internal ...