Barrowland Ballroom, 2.02.2020 Although Storm Ciara was sweeping through Glasgow’s streets, the queue outside the Barrowland Ballroom was several hundred … More
Author: qmunicate
Film Review: Proxima – in association with the Glasgow Film Festival 2020
In space, everything has to be perfect. Humans have to be like machines, disregarding their own emotions in order to … More
Students Supporting Strikes
Friday the 21st marked the second day of the UCU’s fightback against poor working conditions, gender inequalities and falling pay. … More
The New Normal – My Deadline For This Column Was Valentine’s Day: Dating With A Chronic Illness
The other day my boyfriend and I realised that he had only met me once pain free. This got me reflecting … More
Film Review- Finnish Exposure: Films from the Arctic
The CCA’s Finnish Exposure: Films from the Arctic screening began with breath-taking Finnish scenery and a pair of young ballerinas dancing … More
‘No Good Side of the Argument to be On’: The Debate Surrounding Problematic Media
[Content warning: mentions of sexual assault] As we develop over time as a society, our values and norms change. What … More
Film Review- Horse Girl
Everyone loves a good horse girl joke (don’t call me out, you know we all do), but Netflix’s Horse Girl … More
The Language of Cinema
Language forms an integral part of our culture, and our tongues tell a personal story about our experiences. One’s socio-economic status, … More
Ending the Intergenerational Feud: Should We Give Boomers a Chance?
Intergenerational conflict is as old as time itself. In Ancient Greece, Socrates apparently said that ‘Children now love luxury; they … More
The Female Director Problem
When I finished Martin Scorsese’s 3-hour long Netflix mob-flick The Irishman, I felt unfulfilled. I asked my father what he’d … More
