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Category: Reviews

The History of the Unicorn as a Cultural Symbol

When compared to other mythological creatures, the unicorn has become a cultural and commercial powerhouse. Present in Scottish and Celtic … More

glasgow, history, qmunicate, scotland, Scottish culture, University of Glasgow

The Vourdalak: Glasgow Film Festival 2024

Hailed by many working and volunteering at 2024’s Glasgow Film Festival as the festival’s must-see feature, The Vourdalak (adapted from Tolstoy’s … More

film review, glasgow, Glasgow Film Festival, qmunicate, The Vourdalak, University of Glasgow

Film Review: ‘Origin’ (dir. Ava DuVernay)

Ava DuVernay’s thoughtful recent feature, Origin, arrived at select Scottish cinemas this year with little fanfare. The newest effort from … More

Ava DuVernay, film, film review, qmunicate, review

‘The Deid Dinnae Greet’: Glasgow Film Festival sees Viggo Mortensen’s red dead resurrection of the cowboy

Last week I had the pleasure of attending a press screening of Viggo Mortensen’s new Western The Dead Don’t Hurt (2023) at … More

film, film review, glasgow, Glasgow Film Festival, Glasgow Film Festival 2024, Glasgow Film Theatre, qmunicate, review

‘Escaped Alone’ Review

Joanna Bowman’s blistering production of Caryl Churchill’s 2016 play Escaped Alone offers a reality-bending look into the garden tea party … More

caryl churchill, glasgow, glasgow theatre, qmunicate, review, scottish theatre, theatre, tron theatre

Love Lies Bleeding Review: Glasgow Film Festival 2024

A queer erotic thriller set in late 1980s New Mexico; Love Lies Bleeding gives you exactly what you pay for. Lou, played … More

film, film review, GFF24, glasgow, Glasgow Film Festival, Glasgow Film Festival 2024, Glasgow Film Theatre, qmunicate, review

In Conversation with Jo Bowman by Grace Murray

Online editor Grace Murray interviews theatre director Jo Bowman. They discuss Bowman’s latest project—the Scottish Premiere of Caryl Churchill’s ‘Escaped … More

glasgow, Interview, qmunicate, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Romantic Scotland and Urban Spaces

The relationship between Romanticism and the environment is best characterized by a focus on the beauty of nature and the … More

Edinburgh, glasgow, qmunicate, romanticism, University of Glasgow

May December Review

4/5 stars No contemporary film director seems to understand the dark heart rotting at the centre of suburban American life … More

cinema, film, film review, may december, qmunicate, review, University of Glasgow, UofG

Qmunicate @ SQIFF

qmunicate were absolutely delighted to be invited by SQIFF (the Scottish Queer International Film Festival) to attend some of this … More

documentary, film, film & television, film festival, film review, LGBT, LGBTQ, qmunicate, review, Scottish Queer International Film Festival, SQIFF

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