The Whale is up for Oscars and screening locally now. Should you go see it?
It's a compelling film – but does it hit the spot?
If you missed Living at the recent Inverness Film Festival, fear not – it's playing again now.
The UK’s film festival Take One Action focusing on global change heads to Inverness for a weekend format for the first time (October 28-30).
A drawing of films and faces that have appeared over the last 20 years at Inverness Film Festival forms the cover of the programme.
Including: Ticket To Paradise (12A), Clerks III (15), Avatar (12A), See How They Run (12A), Bullet Train (15) and Beast (15).
Penned by Katie Silberman, Don’t Worry Darling dissects themes in a 1950s setting with a flourish warped to the point of outlandishness.
Film goers are being invited to dive into a night of mesmerising ocean adventure at Eden Court on Monday.
Including: Bodies Bodies Bodies, Beast, Fisherman’s Friends: One And All, Orphan: First Kill, Nope, Bullet Train, Top Gun: Maverick, and Elvis.
Love in a foreign climate reunites old flames in a sun-kissed romantic comedy of second chances directed by Ol Parker.