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Category: Reviews

A Death At Sea by San Lorenz – Review

Once known as SPQR, San Lorenz have rechristened themselves in reference to the wittily apocalyptic novella Cat’s Cradle, and as … More

abum review, music, qmunicate

From Mob Bosses to Bankers

The 2007 finale of The Sopranos marked the end of a decades-long stream of Mafia-themed media, as audiences said goodbye … More

arts and culture, film, glasgow university, qmunicate

The Study Buddy Phenomenon.

  We’ve all seen this haven’t we? One of your most awkward and sexually naive friends excitedly tells you behind a … More

arts and culture, glasgow university, qmunicate

I’ve just finished an English Literature Degree – here’s the novels worth reading, and ones to avoid

When I talk to people about their bucket lists, I often hear them say “One day I will read the … More

arts and culture, review

In Defence of Book to Film Adaptations

With the release of Daisy Jones and the Six, and the second season of Shadow and Bone finally available on … More

adaptation, books, film, television

The Civil Dead film review- Glasgow Film Festival 2023

⭐3/5⭐ The Civil Dead tells the story of Clay (director Clay Tatum), a misanthropic, unmotivated photographer who wants to do … More

Clay Tatum, film review, Glasgowfilmfestival2023

My Name is Alfred Hitchcock film review- Glasgow Film Festival 2023

⭐3/5⭐ There can’t be many directors who get the opportunity to narrate the documentary about their career from beyond the … More

Alfred Hitchock, cinema, Glasgowfilmfestival2023, Mark Cousins

Nightsiren film review- Glasgow Film Festival 2023

⭐2/5⭐A young woman with a traumatic past returns to her childhood home and must contend with the ire and superstition … More

film, Glasgowfilmfestival2023, horror, nightsiren, review, Tereza Nvotová

The Tempest at Cottier’s – Review

The Glasgow University Shakespeare Society could not have found a better venue for their Autumn mainstage performance of The Tempest. … More

arts and culture, live review, review, Shakespeare Society

Musings on Björk’s ‘Atopos’

‘Atopos’ is a unique videoclip that cannot leave anyone indifferent. It evokes an out-of-this-world feeling with its dark colour palette … More

glasgow university, music, qmunicate

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