Unsettling, creepy and…funny? It doesn’t sound likely but François Ozon’s new film about authorship, obsession and voyeurism manages just that.

The year 1830 brought big changes to the indigenous people of the United States of America: This was the year that Andrew Jackson and the American Congress passed the Indian Removal Act, forcing the Native American tribes westwards and killing those who refused.

Ahead of Stornoway's first visit to Kingston last Thursday at McClusky’s indie-night New Slang, drummer Rob Steadman, 22, chatted with Kingston Courier about their new album Tales from Terra Firma.

If you visited Kingston's Odeon cinema last Wednesday night, you may have spotted one audience that was stood out.

Musical cinema has never been quite this tragic, but Les Misérables manages to shock and leave you in awe.

Lovers go on a holiday killing spree in the dark comedy, Sightseers.

A-list Hollywood actors are placed in outlandish scenarios in the strange yet oddly compelling Movie 43. 

Austrian director Michael Haneke’s Amour, which received the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film festival, depicts the modern fear of aging.

Rarely seen and newly commissioned art works are set to go on show to celebrate local achievement in the design and building of British planes.