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Tag: film review

Film Review: The Turning

Floria Sigismondi’s The Turning is a ghost story that is strangely unoccupied with its own ghosts, leaving behind a fragmented, meandering … More

amelie voges, film review, Floria Sigismondi, the turning

Film Review — Wrath of Silence – In association with the Chinese Visual Festival

It is extremely rare to find a title that captures the overall atmosphere and recurring themes of a film as accurately … More

CCA, chinese visual festival, film review, viola ragonese, wrath of silence

Film Review: Resin – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

Daniel Borgman’s Resin (2019) explores the relationship between nature and society, as it centres around a family living in isolation … More

daniel borgman, film, film festival, film review, Glasgow Film Festival, kristiina kangasluoma

Film Review: Gay Chorus Deep South – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

Within the first 30 seconds of Gay Chorus Deep South I had goose bumps, and they barely left me for … More

film review, Gay Chorus Deep South, GFF, Kirsty Campbell

Film Review: The Truth – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda is best known for his quiet but heart-wrenching family dramas, and his newest and first foreign language … More

amelie voges, film review, GFF, the truth

Film Review: The Translators – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

[Content warning for the film: suicide] Régis Roinsard’s thriller The Translators (2019) brings together nine translators from different countries into … More

film, film review, GFF, Glasgow Film Festival, kristiina kangasluoma

Film Review: How To Build A Girl – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

I first discovered Caitlin Moran at age thirteen. Her unique writing style had me engrossed, and she was to become … More

emilija morrison, film review, GFF, how to build a girl

Film Review: Our Ladies – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

Our Ladies opens with a sweeping shot of the Scottish Highlands as the camera narrows in on five teenage girls … More

amelie voges, film, film review, GFF, Glasgow Film Festival

Film Review: Love Sarah – in association with the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

Eliza Schroeder’s debut film Love Sarah is a surprisingly light-hearted romantic comedy about grief’s strange tendency to bring people together. … More

amelie voges, film, film review, GFF, Glasgow Film Festival, review

Film Review – James Vs. His Future Self

The main conceit of the sci-fi-comedy hybrid James Vs. His Future Self is a universally alluring one: what if you … More

amelie voges, comedy, film, film review, review, sci-fi

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