«The remarkable œuvre of Scotland’s most significant writer/director has had to wait a long time for the kind of serious critical engagement that it clearly deserves. [...] Painstakingly researched and thoughtfully written, ‘Discomfort and Joy’ is indispensable for anyone interested in Scottish or British cinema of the last thirty years.» (Professor Duncan Petrie, University of York)<br /> «Murray re-enchants us about this master filmmaker. He shows why Forsyth’s movies matter, and how they matter [...] one of the best books ever written about Scottish film.» (Mark Cousins, filmmaker)<br /> «Murray has produced an impressively thorough guide to Forsyth’s films (backed up by an exhaustive fifteen page Bibliography).» (Douglas Allen, Media Education Journal 56, 2014)