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Category: Film

qmunicate’s Most Anticipated Films of the Semester

There’s a lot of films on the horizon this year and hell, some of them might even be good. Here’s … More

film, freshers' week, most anticipated films, ronan duff, University of Glasgow

Film Review – Death Note

“The​ ​human​ ​whose​ ​name​ ​is​ ​written​ ​in​ ​this​ ​note​ ​shall​ ​die.”​ Now​ ​​that​ is​ ​a​ ​fantastic​ ​premise, and ​one​ ​which​ … More

death note, dominic miller, netflix, University of Glasgow, whitewashing

Review: Patti Cake$ – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Making his cinematic debut, Geremy Jasper’s Patti Cake$ tells the story of Patricia Dombrowski (Danielle Macdonald). She’s a plus-sized white … More

Calum Cooper, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, patti cake$

Shunning Apathy: Drawing good from evil in Jonathan Demme’s The Silence of the Lambs.

Jonathan Demme was the award-winning American filmmaker best known for his critically acclaimed and commercially successful directorial work on The … More

feature, film, silence of the lambs, Žad Novak

Review: A Ghost Story – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

A year since his first foray into the big-time with Pete’s Dragon, David Lowery returns to the indie scene with … More

a ghost story, film, Glasgow Film Theatre, review, ronan duff

Film Review – Tom of Finland

In association with the GFT Touko Laaksonen was by day a senior art director at an ad agency in his … More

film review, GFT, rose jackson, tom of finland

Film Review – City of Ghosts

In association with the GFT

city of ghosts, film review, GFT, louise wylie

Film Review – Enactone

As cringey as a “lesbian vampire erotic film” might sound like, Enactone is more than what its (possibly one of … More

enactone, film review, nini huang

Whose Voice? – Subtitles or Dubbing in International Film

One of my all-time favourite movies is without a doubt the Studio Ghibli anime Spirited Away. With unforgettable characters, a vibrant … More

Calum Cooper, dubbing, international film, Studio Ghibli, subtitles

Film Review – Miss Sloane

Miss Sloane begins with a prim Jessica Chastain being fussed over by makeup artists and legal counsel, as she repeats … More

film review, luke shaw, miss sloane, University of Glasgow

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