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Category: Film

Film Review: Trolls

Just as we forget the creepy plasticised Troll dolls from our youth, someone have brought them back to the limelight. … More

ilona cabral, trolls, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV

In association with Scotland Loves Anime [3/5] To Final Fantasy XV what the Lego Movie is to Lego, Kingsglaive is … More

final Fantasy XV, kingsglaive, scotland loves anime, Scott Wilson

Film Review: Chi-Raq

In association with the Glasgow Film Theatre Amid the rising tide of disillusionment and anger among black and ethnic minority … More

Chi-Raq, film, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, Jennifer Hudson, Samuel L. Jackson, spike lee, tim abrams, Wesley Snipes

Three Short Films to Tackle Inequality

The charity Pink Saltire recently released three short films to raise the general understanding of gender identity issues, as well … More

aike jansen, ellen magee, equality, jenna burns, LGBTQ, pink slatire, queer kingdom, scottish trans and proud, Short films, tackling inequality, Time for Inclusive Education

Film Review: Paterson

[4/5] In association with Glasgow Film Theatre In Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson, a mysterious man explains to Adam Driver’s character (and … More

adam driver, Calum Cooper, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, jim jarmusch, Paterson, University of Glasgow

Film Review: The Death of Louis XIV

In association with the French Film Festival Catalan filmmaker Albert Serra’s latest work, a drama tinged with a dark sense … More

French Film Festival, GFT, glasgow university, Jean-Pierre Léaud,, review, Roland Joffé, The Death of Louis XIV, tim abrams, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Swiss Army Man [4/5]

[4/5] If you haven’t yet caught wind of Daniels’ (an amalgamation of directors Daniel Kwan and Scheinert) first cinematic outing, … More

ronan duff, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Merci Patron

[4/5] In association with the French Film Festival If Louis Theroux were a French socialist filmmaker, he might be a … More

Clare Patterson, French Film Festival, GFT

The 48 Hour Film Project

Something that we reviewers sometimes forget when expressing our opinions on a film is that what we’re watching didn’t just … More

Calum Cooper, the 48 hour film project, University of Glasgow

TV Review: Luke Cage

“Keep Harlem Black!” – so reads the campaign slogan of Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard). To the public it is intended … More

glasgow university, luke cage, marvel, netflix, tv review, University of Glasgow

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