Edinburgh International Film Festival 2026 Review: Abandoned

Simon Ryninks' film "Out There," premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, explores a young girl's emotional journey to find her missing father, blending humor and heart in a coming-of-age story.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: Trans People Are Awful – Bunker One at Pleasance Courtyard

"Stand Up If You're Here Tonight" by John Kolvenbach is an immersive theatrical experience, compelling audiences to actively participate, and exploring themes of humanity and connection through poetry and interaction, led by performer Jim Ortlieb.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: Shantify – Palais du Variété at Assembly George Square Gardens

Savannah Hankinson's "A Queer Little Murder" is a semi-interactive murder mystery that feels informal and lacks unpredictability. While it offers a welcoming atmosphere, it may not appeal to those seeking artistic depth.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: Cruising – Bunker Three at Pleasance Courtyard

Dreambite Collective's "Cruising" explores a chaotic encounter between two partners of the same person on a polluting cruise ship, balancing queer themes with underdeveloped climate activism, resulting in missed potential.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: Into the Woods – Main Hall at The Edinburgh Academy

Savannah Hankinson's "A Queer Little Murder" is a semi-interactive murder mystery that feels informal and lacks unpredictability. While it offers a welcoming atmosphere, it may not appeal to those seeking artistic depth.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: Stand Up If You’re Here Tonight – Dairy Room at Underbelly, Bristo Square

"Stand Up If You're Here Tonight" by John Kolvenbach is an immersive theatrical experience, compelling audiences to actively participate, and exploring themes of humanity and connection through poetry and interaction, led by performer Jim Ortlieb.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: Plano – The Hepburn Suite at The Royal Scots Club

The play "Plano" captivates with its absurdity and emotional depth, showcasing strong performances from its cast as they explore themes of horror and the relentless passage of time.

Edinburgh International Film Festival 2026 Review: Out There

Simon Ryninks' film "Out There," premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, explores a young girl's emotional journey to find her missing father, blending humor and heart in a coming-of-age story.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: Elf Lyons is The Woman on the Edge – Beyond at Pleasance Courtyard

Elf Lyons' "The Woman on the Edge" is a groundbreaking blend of physical comedy and emotional depth, ingeniously exploring heartbreak through inventive performance, earning a five-star acclaim for its brilliance and originality.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: A Queer Little Murder – Coorie at Gilded Balloon Patter House

Savannah Hankinson's "A Queer Little Murder" is a semi-interactive murder mystery that feels informal and lacks unpredictability. While it offers a welcoming atmosphere, it may not appeal to those seeking artistic depth.