
TF14 - 'Far From the Apple Tree' - Review in British Horror Revival
We're very happy to have our TF14 - Far From the Apple Tree' reviewed by British Horror Revival. You can read the article at its original source here - http://british-horror-revival.blogspot.com/2019/03/far-from-apple-tree.html or the text copied below. (c) Martin Simpson McPhee’s third trippy feature confirms him as one of the most interesting film-makers in Britain today. It feels more accessible thanSarah’s Room or Night Kaleidoscope, which may be the director maturing an

'Far From the Apple Tree' UK/US DVD and Cinema Release via Redemption Films ...and Vinyl Sou
Excitement doesn't really adequately cover our feelings regarding the release of our film - Tartan 14 - Far From the Apple Tree. https://www.salvation-films.com/2019/01/24/cool-creepy-and-cultish-new-movie-far-from-the-apple-tree-coming-in-2019/ This is from their Website: "Cool, creepy and cultish new movie Far From the Apple Tree coming in 2019. Salvation Films is delighted to announce that we will be releasing the stylish and highly original new feature Far From the Apple

Far From the Apple Tree - DCA Q+A
DCA are screening our feature, Far From the Apple Tree as part of their DUNDEAD Festival. They interviewed the films director, Grant McPhee about the film and filmmaking in general. You can read it on the original page here - https://www.dca.org.uk/stories/article/qa-with-far-from-the-apple-tree-director-grant-mcphee. or read a transcript of the text below: 26 April 2019 We're thrilled to be hosting a preview screening of Grant McPhee's new film Far From The Apple Tree as pa


Far From the Apple Tree - Toronto Screening and Review
Tartan 14 - Far From the Apple Tree received it's Canadian premiere at the Toronto International Spring of Horror Festival, at the great Carlton Cinema. https://www.springofhorror.com http://www.springofhorror.com/Films-2019.html#Apple We were also delighted to receive another really great review from Jeff Schmidt at his Nightmarish Conjurings page - http://www.nightmarishconjurings.com/2019/05/15/tish-movie-review-far-from-the-apple-tree-2018/ Words and text (c) Jeff Schmidt

Far From the Apple Tree. DCA Screening and Review
Tartan 14 - 'Far From the Apple Tree' had its first screening in Dundee, at the DCA. We were also delighted to receive this wonderfu

Tartan 14- Far From the Apple Tree - DigitalFilmmaker Magazine Spread
The full transcript can be read below: Far From the Apple Tree Why will this project be of interest to readers of Digital FilmMaker? I think our team have managed to pull together a unique project. A drama feature that’s been partly shot on 35mm, for £15K, everyone was paid a little and we did it all in 9 days. What had you done project wise in the lead up to this? For 18 years I’d worked as a 2ndAC on film and latterly as a DIT, mostly on features. I’ve been lucky and have w

Review: TF11 - Teenage Superstars by The List
Thanks to Eddie Harrison for this review. Original article is here: https://film.list.co.uk/article/92608-teenage-superstars/ EIFF 2017: Lucid and entertaining exploration of the 90s Scottish music scene, from Grant McPhee 'Artful desperation' is how Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore neatly characterises the Scottish music scene of the early 90s in one of the key interviews featured in Grant McPhee's documentary. Teenage Superstars is McPhee and co-writer Angela Slaven's follow up

Review - TF6 - Big Gold Dream
Original Review here: http://www.vinyl-revolution.co.uk/big-gold-dream-the-sound-of-young-scotland-dvd-review/news/32 Thank you Vinyl Revolution I love Scottish Pop. If Spearmint hadn't already written a song about it (it's on their 2001 LP A Different Lifetime) I would have. But it's fair to say that Scotland's role in the development of punk and indie bands has been largely swept under the carpet over the years. Big Gold Dream goes a long way to rectifying this and sets out

Review - TF8 - Night Kaleidoscope by Toxic Fletch
http://toxicfletch.blogspot.co.uk/2017/05/movie-review-night-kaleidoscope-2017.html A psychedelic fueled antipathy through Dada Land, luridly lensed in sanguinary obscenities, escalates vampiric cinema into something that is as ghastly as it is sensual as it is a unique commentary on art and depravity. A man sits alone in a room. Alone from the living that is, for his only companion is a corpse under a bloody sheet. Soon, though, he will be joined by vestiges of past events a

Review - TF8 Night Kaleidoscope by Decay Mag
Original article by Ken Artuz www.decaymag.com Overview: Vampire films are one of the foundations of Horror cinema. Many versions of this concept have graced both small and big screens. Throughout the years’ writers and directors have sold their own version of these nocturnal deadly creatures. Megan Gretchen and Chris Purnell opted to bring a creative expression to vampires. Filmmaker Grant McPhee took this idea and developed a genre-defining blend of supernatural and psychol