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  • Scottish BAFTAs 2013

    On Sunday, Best For Film was lucky enough to be invited along to the British Academy Scotland Awards 2013 – the Scottish BAFTAs – at Glasgow’s swanky Radisson Blu hotel. Hosted by Edith Bowman, and attracting such great Scots as Brian Cox, Kate Dickie and Gary Tank Commander, the ceremony aimed to spotlight and celebrate an incredibly strong year for Scottish cinema.


  • Medical dramas – a retrospective

    Medical dramas are a rich source of stories and intrigue that captivate audiences worldwide. In the upcoming movie Parkland, audiences will be on the edge of their seat as the film recounts the chaotic events that occurred in the Parkland Memorial hospital following John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Filled with drama, tension, and an excellent cast, this movie has the ingredients of a fine film. In anticipation of the theatrical release of Parkland on November 22nd, we are taking a look at the best medical dramas from movie and television.


  • Top 5 films that expose the global feminist conspiracy

    It’s International Men’s Day today, and (despite the fact that Best For Film’s writing team is about 70% female) we’re taking a stand. For TOO LONG, we’ve stood by while the feminist cabals that rule Hollywood have taken a noble art form – an art form invented by men, goddammit – and used it to peddle their misandrist agenda. Best For Film is speaking up for the forgotten sex. PENISES FOREVER!


  • Parkland

    On Friday 22nd November, 1963, less than an hour after arriving in Dallas, Texas from Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth, President John F. Kennedy (Brett Stimely) was shot dead while passing through Dealey Plaza in an open-top limousine. The presidential motorcade then rushed him to Parkland Hospital, where Dr. Charles James “Jim” Carrico…