

Lost cult Scottish Vampire Feature Film - 'Blood Junkies' Now Available to Stream For Free.
In 1993, inspired by the success of US indie features such as El Mariachi, Scottish Writer-Director Bruce Naughton was keen to make a straig

TF18 - 'Death of a Vlogger' : Review : Film Stories 4/5
Original Review over at Film Stories - . Words (c) Film Stories “Do you even know what’s real and what’s not anymore?” “It’s on camera.” “That doesn’t mean anything.” Exploding a building costs an absolute fortune. Creating an entire CG world is jaw droppingly expensive. It takes a hell of a bank account to pay the salaries of big-name actors. For smaller films with modest budgets, competing with blockbuster movies can feel like a rigged game. Innovation and invention, thoug

TF18 - 'Death of a Vlogger' - Slash Film Review - "Paranormal Activity for the YouTube
Original review here at SlashFilm. Words by Rafael Motamayor. Though not nearly as omnipresent as it was during the heyday of The Blair Witch Project, [REC] and the Paranormal Activity franchise, the found-footage sub-genre has never gone away. After all, it allows filmmakers without a huge budget to be inventive and go nuts with a high-concept horror movie. But like the zombie genre, there are far too many found-footage movies and not all of them are good. This is to say: it


TF 13 - 'A Practical Guide to a Spectacular Suicide' - Evening Times Article
Glasgow film director up for award Original link and words here - https://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/entertainment/13283550.glasgow-film-director-up-for-award/. Copied text below. (c) Paul Greenwood: GLASGOW film director Graham Hughes has some words of advice for young aspiring movie makers. "Just do it," he says. "There are no excuses and there's nothing stopping you. Films can be made for nothing." And Graham should know, having shot his first film, The Big Slick, for the gran


TF 19 - 'Connect' Interview with Director Marilyn Edmond in Glasgow Live
Elaine Livingstone spoke to Connect director Marilyn Edmond for this article in Glasgow Live - https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/glasgow-lives-marilyn-37-queens-16026818. Below is the text. As a film director, Marilyn has been involved in films like Sunshine on Leith, The Legend of Barney Thomson and Under the Skin. Today she explains why she loves her job and how mental health has played a big part in inspiring her recent work. I've worked in film and televisio


TF 19 - 'Connect' Article in Daily Record Newspaper.
Outlander extra's death inspires film highlighting suicide epidemic among young men. Film director writes screenplay about depression in young males after tragedy of pal Liam O'Brien, 24, who she had met on the set of the hit series. The Daily Record ran this story on the inspiration for Marilyn Edmond's Connect. Original here by Heather Greenaway: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/mum-hopes-film-tragic-death-14792034?fbclid=IwAR3TMaGpxjdMdIFZPhdc8ijEWHwLhBNbE


TF 19 - 'Connect' - Article in The National Newspaper
"Kevin Guthrie on his journey from Hollywood to an indie film" The full article can be found on The National Website here - https://www.thenational.scot/news/17383417.kevin-guthrie-on-his-journey-from-hollywood-to-an-indie-film/.Or the words copied below. Words by Nan Sport. HAVING landed a key part in a multi-million pound franchise, not many actors would consider starring in an indie film made on a shoestring budget in North Berwick. But Kevin Guthrie is proud of his role


TF19 - 'Connect' Review in Eye For Film
Andrew Robertson has written a review for our film ' Tartan 19 - Connect'. You can read the review on the original site here - https://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/connect-2018-film-review-by-andrew-robertson or the text below. (c) Andrew Robertson ike many men, I wear a watch, but like all Scottish men it's accompanied by a metaphorical one. This imaginary shackle on my wrist tracks two things which swing in proportion with age. At or around adulthood the pendulum swings in

'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 Review and Q+A with Writer Ben Soper
Andeluu interviewed Far From the Apple Tree's writer, Ben Soper at our Toronto screening - and also reviewed the film. You can read the interview at Andeluu's page here - https://andeluuu.com/2019/04/10/two-bite-interview-with-writer-ben-soper-from-far-from-the-apple-tree or read the copied text below. Text (c) Andeluu Far From The Apple Tree, directed by Grant McPhee (Big Gold Dream, Night Kaleidoscope), writer Ben Soper held a Q and A after the screening of this monumental