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Guillermo del Toro and his love affair with Edinburgh's bookshops
Acclaimed horror movie director Guillermo del Toro has been doing a great job of promoting Edinburgh’s independent bookshops during his stay in the capital.
Set pictures show Edinburgh transformed for Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein
Last-ditch bid to save rural Scotland's mobile cinema as Screen Machine faces closure
The trials and tribulations of Jehovah’s Witness turned horror's hottest director
Alisdair Gray doc and climate change leads the Hebrides International Film Fest
'Aristocratic elfin alien sibling of Bowie' is still as Scottish as a haggis supper
Alison Rowat: Everyone's a critic - unfortunately
Can independent cinemas give Scotland a warm glow during bleak, austerity winter?
Gaelic short film competition returns for 2024 with one major change
Eastern European film festival announces 2024 programme at three Scots venues
Herald Diary: One burning question about James Bond
Fly-on-the-wall film about ancient Scottish clan premieres in Hollywood
Scottish player's part in Lord of the Rings prequel and House of the Dragon
Work to transform St Andrews picture house into sports bar and cinema to begin
Film crews descend on Glasgow Cathedral for Netflix Frankenstein reboot
Self-taught director wins Edinburgh Film competition named after Sean Connery
‘A mumsy vampire’ - Kelly Macdonald is excellent in new movie
Glasgow girl group to re-form to celebrate release of film about female trailblazers
Review: Saoirse Ronan's 'The Outrun' at the Edinburgh International Film Festival
A vision of Scottish masculinity: Scotland's 10 best actors
Horror, romance, arthouse: 10 of the best at Edinburgh International Film Festival
David Lynch won’t step foot on a film set again – time to give him his flowers
Steven Camley on ... Far-right protests coming to Glasgow
Environmental film festival returns to Montrose with three-day programme announced
Historic city landmark to star in Netflix's blockbuster Frankenstein reboot
The hidden story of Scotland's girl bands
Letters: Shame on them: St Andrews must reinstate sacked rector
Scott Wright: Will Doctor Doom have a cunning plan to save our cinemas?
History-making Lynda Myles to receive BAFTA Scotland Outstanding Contribution Award
Small Isles is Havana party as Cuban film festival goes on tour
Worldcon in Glasgow 2024: All you need to know about science fiction event
Are these the 10 greatest Scottish actresses of all time?
Surely the chop awaits producers who revived this ridiculous Highlander claptrap
Paisley honours stars as town centre turns Hollywood in tribute to local heroes
Redevelopment of historic cinema by US stars given go-ahead
'Sean Connery saved me from drowning'
Highlander reboot with Henry Cavill to be shot in Scotland
Beautiful 'Bambi on Irn-Bru' Karen Gillan is an inspiration for redheads everywhere
Average White Band documentary in production 50 years on from breakthrough single
Are Scottish cinemas becoming a thing of the past? It sure looks like it
Donald Sutherland was so proud of his Scottish heritage
Actor Donald Sutherland dies aged 88 following long illness
Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Netflix movie to shoot in Scotland this summer
'I started my business as a hobby, now it has a £20 million turnover'
'I needed a young actor who is a psycho - and they banned him from Orkney!'
Historic Art Deco cinema saved from demolition
Glasgow filmmaker brings mammoth ten-and-a-half hour short film series 'home'
Behind the scenes on Man and Witch, Scotland's new Hollywood throwback fantasy movie
What is it to be a man? Let’s pull it apart and see
Scots film production company grows team with creative director appointment
We’re stuck in an infinite nostalgia loop… where is the culture of tomorrow?
Popular outdoor cinema returns to Scottish city with jam-packed programme
Nine Inch Nails man kicks off Glasgow audiovisual festival as full line-up revealed
The tar-black comedy that changed Scottish movie history - and how we saw ourselves