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Tag: film review

Film Review: Hail Caesar!

  In association with the Grosvenor

coen brothers, film review, george clooney, glasgow film, Grosvenor, hail caesar!, jo reid

Film Review: Room

  In association with the Grosvenor A story about a 24 year old woman and her child living in a … More

emma donoghue, film review, lenny abrahamson, oscar, oscar buzz, oscar nominations 2016, Room, room oscar 2016, stephen rennicks, the grosvenor, tim abrams

Film Review: Sunset Song

In association with the Grosvenor Before and after the showing of Sunset Song, conversation in the foyer of the Grosvenor … More

agyness deyn, chris guthrie, film review, glasgow film, rachel walker, sunset song, sunset song 2015, terence davies, University of Glasgow

Film Review: The Hateful Eight

  In association with The Grosvenor The Hateful Eight is, appropriately, the eighth film from visionary director Quentin Tarantino, arriving … More

film review, Grosvenor, hateful 8, kurt russell, Max Sefton, samuel jackson, student media, tarantino, tim roth

Film Review: Carol

In association with The Grosvenor

1950s, carol, cinema, film review, glasgow, luigi gravili, qmunicate, student media, the grosvenor, todd haynes

Film Review: Hector

Hector is a most promising first feature film by director Jake Gavin. Hector McAdam, portrayed by Peter Mullan, is homeless. … More

christmas, film review, Gabrielle Gonçalves, glasgow, hector, hector film, london, Peter Mullan, qmunicate

Film Review: Spectre

In association with the Grosvenor Opening at a macabre parade in Mexico, Spectre starts like any classic Bond film: a … More

film review, James Bond, Liam Caldwell, Spectre, the grosvenor cinema

Film Review: Macbeth

In association with the Grosvenor My indefinite love for all things Fassbender and Shakespeare made this an absolute must-see, but … More

fassbender, film 4, film review, macbeth, marion cotillard, scotland, scottish, Shakespeare, the scottish film, the scottish play

Film Review: The Legend of Barney Thomson

In one of the more memorable scenes of Robert Carlyle’s directorial début, the heads of a Glasgow police branch huddle … More

emma thomson, film, film review, robert carlyle, ronan duff, the legend of barney thomson

Film Review: Jurassic World

In association with the Grosvenor Rest assured that Jurassic World is worth every hype-building teaser trailer and inch of column … More

chris pratt, film review, glasgow university, Grosvenor, jurassic world, qmunicate, rhys harper

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