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Tag: film review

Film Review – Hanky Code

Part of Glitch Film Festival  Hanky Code is a feature-length anthology of 25 short films directed by queer, trans and … More

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Film Review – Lady Macbeth

In association with the GFT The name “Lady Macbeth” carries a lot of baggage – connotations of violent passions, unchecked … More

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Film Review – Clash

In association with the GFT.

clash, film review, GFT, jo reid, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Fifty Shades Darker

[1/5 stars] Watching Fifty Shades Darker is like sitting in a restaurant waiting for a date when you’re not even … More

Calum Cooper, fifty shades darker, fifty shades of grey, film review

Film Review: Manchester By The Sea

The award season has rolled around again, and many of the films that garner attention are predisposed to the sentimental … More

film review, luke shaw, Manchester by The Sea, University of Glasgow

Film Review – Passengers

There’s a single moment in Passengers where a paradox causes a slight, pained twitch on the face of Android barman … More

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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

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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: Lima

I am always incredibly impressed by stop motion – the time-consuming nature of the work, the exquisite detail in the … More

Afshin Roshanbakht, film, film review, glasgow university, Good Grief, Lima, Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival, Short films, Stop Motion, Theresa Moerman Ib, University of Glasgow, Vahid Jafari

Film Review: The First Monday in May

In association with Glasgow Film Theatre ‘Some people have a very nineteenth century idea of what art is’ says exhibition … More

Anna May Wong, Anna Wintour, Clare Patterson, film, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, glasgow university, Guo Pei, Miranda Priestly, The First Monday in May, University of Glasgow

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