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Tag: film review

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

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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

Saltburn: A Seductive Study in Missed Opportunities

It’s 2006. Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan) has made it to Oxford. He’s quiet. He’s earnest. He’s from ‘the north’ (Prescot, … More

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Barbie: The Film of the Summer?

On the 21st of July 2023, I went to see Barbie the way God (Greta Gerwig) intended: alongside four of … More

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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

Is the High Fantasy Renaissance Missing its Heart?

The trend cycle of television keeps on turning and as the draw of an over-saturated superhero market dwindles, screens are … More

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Ride the Wave: Review

Debuting at the BFI London Film Festival 2021, Martyn Robertson’s documentary offers a sensitiveportrait of family, dedication, and youth. Ride … More

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‘Aftersun’ – Review

Two stars  A young Scottish female film director? With a debut film being shown at Cannes?! The moment I heard … More

emilija morrison, film review, glasgow university, qmunicate

From Page to Screen: Does Where the Crawdads Sing Soar or Stumble?

This article contains light spoilers for the film and the book. Four stars At the beginning of July, I started … More

emilija morrison, film review, glasgow university, qmunicate, review, University of Glasgow

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