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Tag: Calum Cooper

Review: Call Me by Your Name – In Association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Wrapping up director Luca Guadagnino’s self-proclaimed ‘Desire’ trilogy (including I am Love and A Bigger Splash), Call Me by Your … More

call me by your name, Calum Cooper, film, film review, four stars, Glasgow Film Theatre

Film Review: Blade Runner 2049

Thirty-five years after Ridley Scott’s original sci-fi masterpiece, Denis Villeneuve continues the story of blade runners and replicants in Blade … More

blade runner 2049, Calum Cooper, film review, University of Glasgow

The Longest Embargo

The Sorry State of Blockbuster Coverage in 2017

Calum Cooper, embargo, film embargo, film feature, University of Glasgow

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$

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 – Berlin Syndrome

For many of us the premise behind Cate Shortland’s Berlin Syndrome would be our worst nightmare. Teresa Palmer of Hacksaw … More

berlin syndrome, Calum Cooper, film review, GFT

Apocalypse Now: The End of the World in Modern Cinema

We human beings sure love our own destruction don’t we? From alien invasions to governmental coups to superheroes saving the … More

apocalypse, Calum Cooper, film feature, University of Glasgow

A qmunicate Cavalcade of Comfort-viewing

Illustration by Isabelle Ribe  We at qmunicate know all too well that exam-time is a season wrought in caffeine and … More

Calum Cooper, comfort viewing, film feature, isabelle ribe, jo reid, katie fannin, Žad Novak

Film Review – The Levelling

In association with the GFT Ellie Kendrick of Game of Thrones and The Diary of Anne Frank stars in The … More

Calum Cooper, film review, GFT, the levelling

4th Walls and Where to Build Them – A Defence of Self-Awareness

(Illustration by Verity Pease) Remember Deadpool?  Of course you do.  After years of development hell, and even a botched attempt … More

Calum Cooper, deadpool, film feature, Verity Pease

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