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Category: Film

Film Review: Birdman

“A thing is a thing, not what is said of that thing.” So declares the card pinned to Riggan Thompson’s … More

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Film Review: Whiplash

Whiplash, much like the percussion at its core, relies on collisions, namely those between its two central characters: Juilliard conductor … More

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Film Review: Kingsman: The Secret Service

Kick-Ass director Matthew Vaughn’s latest film Kingsman: The Secret Service drops the audience in another uber-violent world, but this time … More

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Film Review: The Theory of Everything

The Theory of Everything is a surprisingly romantic story about the life of Stephen Hawking, the world renowned cosmologist and … More

Eddie Redmayne, film review, glasgow university, lamorna brown, qmunicate, Stephen Hawking, The Theory of Everything, University of Glasgow

Review: The Golden Globes 2015

The Golden Globes have historically been criticised as biased, which is probably valid. With a meagre 93 voters, all Hollywood-based, … More

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Film Review: Into the Woods

Handsome princes, creepy wolves and sassy witches, oh my! You’ll see plenty of these in the new star-studded, magical film … More

Anna Kendrick, Daniel Huttlestone, Emily Blunt, fairytale, fantasy, glasgow university, Into The Woods, James Cordon, Lilla Crawford, Meryl Streep, musical, qmunicate, review, Rob Marshall, Taylor Goodson, University of Glasgow

Bitchin’ About Avatar

James Cameron announced three sequels to his 2009 film Avatar saying that they will be – and I quote – … More

Avatar, Clare Patterson, glasgow university, james cameron, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Film Review: The Woman in Black: The Angel of Death

Susan Hill’s gothic novella direct from the ‘80s has been revisited in The Woman in Black: The Angel of Death. … More

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Film Review: The Babadook

For a genre so preoccupied with tragedy, it’s rare to see a horror movie actually go for sad. Whoever mourned … More

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Film Review: ’71

Director Yann Demange takes his first steps into filmmaking with his astounding debut ’71. The film examines the brutality and … More

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