Oliver Guild, Author at SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland

DR ORR: A MUSICAL RETELLING OF MACBETH

Shakespeare’s classic is reimagined at Edinburgh Fringe Festival as a macabre musical set in ...

Nobody 2 Review – Odenkirk’s action sequel is a bit of a snoozer

Bob Odenkirk juggles contract kills with a family vacation in this charmless, often muddled ...

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Review – A Hit of ’60s Kitsch Restores The MCU

Fourth times the charm in Marvel Studio’s retro-futuristic space adventure, a refreshing return to ...

SUPERMAN Review – James Gunn’s DC universe soars in uplifting, often silly first outing.

James Gunn resuscitates the DC universe with a sincere and uplifting take on the ...

The Shrouds review – Cronenberg’s sci-fi mystery is a head-scratcher about in-casket live streaming

At 82-years-old, David Cronenberg helms a sci-fi thriller about a shady organisation offering live ...

Dangerous Animals Review – Jai Courtney Chews The Scenery In By The Book Shark Horror

Jai Courtney’s shark-obsessed serial killer is pure horror gold in a B-movie that boasts ...

The Boulder Review – A Powerfully Political Snapshot Of The Underfunded Arts Crisis

Ashley Catherine Dick’s statement piece short film offers a little more substance than the ...

Tummy Monster is a twisted study of male ego and celebrity culture

A twisted study of male ego and celebrity culture, Tummy Monster is the debut ...