15 Jul 2005 in Film, Reviews
CATRIONA PAUL at the movies. WRITER-DIRECTOR Richard Linklater introduced earnest young lovers Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy) nine years ago in Before Sunrise. The American tourist and the French student met on a train and fell in love wandering round Venice. The 12-hour date finished with a promise to meet six months later […]
15 Jul 2005 in Festival, Music, Outer Hebrides, Reviews
PETER URPETH finds Van the Man up to his usual tricks, on and off the stage.
14 Jul 2005 in Music, Outer Hebrides, Reviews
PETER URPETH finds good music and plenty of Craic from Seamus Begley and Friends.
13 Jul 2005 in Music, Outer Hebrides, Reviews
Stornoway Town Hall, Wednesday 13 July 2005
13 Jul 2005 in Film, Reviews
ALLAN HUNTER at the Movies. EDINBURGH IN AUGUST can be the most magical city in Scotland. There is drama on every street corner and laughter in every church hall. It can also be a complete nightmare as normal life is suspended and chaos ensues. Writer-director Annie Griffin attempts to capture all the bittersweet flavours […]
12 Jul 2005 in Film, Reviews
ALLAN HUNTER at the Movies. THE PAST is a country that should only be visited with caution. War photographer Paul Prior discovers that in the course of ‘In My Father’s Den’, a solemn, broodingly atmospheric drama that is one of the most striking films to emerge from New Zealand in recent years. Best known […]
11 Jul 2005 in Film, Reviews
ALLAN HUNTER at the Movies. THERE WAS A TIME when British horror films ruled the world. Martin Scorsese has even praised the lurid glories that emerged from the house of Hammer. Neil Marshall seems intent on pumping fresh blood into that faded genre. His Dog Soldiers was a terrific scary movie that brought added bite […]
8 Jul 2005 in Highland, Music, Reviews
Spa Pavilion, Strathpeffer, Thursday 7 July 2005
6 Jul 2005 in Film, Reviews
ALLAN HUNTER at the Movies. HOLLYWOOD cannot resist a concerted tug at the heartstrings. Any film that tackles the joys and sorrows of life seems doomed to become little more than a supersized soap opera. ‘Imaginary Heroes’ is no exception. The first feature from young screenwriter Dan Harris is very slick and self-assured. It […]
5 Jul 2005 in Features, Writing
MOIRA FORSYTH describes the successful launch of the second issue of the Sandstone Vistas series