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Tag: film review

Review: Time of Impatience – as part of GFF22 

Can you remember your childhood summer days when you were simply longing for a swim?  Aydin Orak’s new coming-of-age drama … More

film, film review, GFF22, kristiina kangasluoma, time of Impatience

A Slice of FrightFest 

As part of the Glasgow Film Festival program, Arrow Video’s FrightFest has come to the city. Showcasing twelve horror (as … More

eve connor, film, film review, frightfest, GFF22
pizza neon light signage beside wall

Licorice Pizza Review 

Licorice Pizza, the latest release from Paul Thomas Anderson, is perhaps the last film you would expect to follow 2017’s … More

film, film review, licorice pizza, Megan Fitzpatrick, Paul Thomas Anderson
jack o lantern ghost

Sin-ema: Horror Hour with the Queers

At the Centre for Contemporary Arts, our queer ‘Horror Hour’ is hosted by SQIFF, the Scottish Queer International Film Festival, … More

Ailsa Morgan, cinema, film, film review, horror hour, Queer, SQIFF

Review: Last Night in Soho (2021)

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Directed by Edgar Wright and with a screenplay from Scottish screenwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns, I was greatly anticipating seeing Last … More

1960s, emilija morrison, fashion, film, film review, Last Night in Soho, mental health, vintage

Review: Our Ladies (2019)

Michael Caton-Jones’ Our Ladies takes Trainspotting and turns it into a film about five Catholic schoolgirls on an adventure. Having … More

Edinburgh, film review, kristiina kangasluoma, Our Ladies, Queer, Scottish Cinema

Review: Sound of Metal

Losing your hearing as a musician equals losing all the joy and meaning of life, at least if one is … More

Elsa Lindström, film, film review, music, opinion, sound, Sound of Metal

Film Review: Saint Maud

[Contains spoilers]TW: self-harm, body horror, blood, suicide, mental abuse, physical abuse Rose Glass’ new horror Saint Maud (2019) focuses on … More

film review, horror film, kristiina kangasluoma, saint maud

Film Review: The True History of the Kelly Gang – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival

True, I do love history – I am a history student after all. And Justin Kurzel’s 19th-century story The True History … More

emilija morrison, film, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, history, true history of the kelly gang

Film Review: Women Make Film – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival

A hundred years ago, the highest-paid film director of the 1920s, Lois Weber, was a woman. So, how come that … More

emilija morrison, film, film review, Glasgow Film Festival, women make film

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