Colossal, GFT until 28 May, 2017

The latest film from GFF favourite Nacho Vigalondo (Timecrimes, Extraterrestrial) achieves the seemingly impossible task of making a delicate, character-driven monster movie. After one alcohol-fuelled bender too many, Gloria (Anne Hathaway) finds herself single and homeless, forced to return to her hometown. Once there, she finds a job, reconnects with childhood friend Oscar (Jason Sudekis) and unwittingly becomes telepathically linked to a giant monster rampaging through the streets of Seoul. A truly original film that balances epic action, nuanced characters and a witty deconstruction of indie rom-com tropes.
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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