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Tag: film review

Film Review: Whisky Galore

Nothing could make a screening of the 1949 Ealing Comedy Whisky Galore on Burns’ Night more fitting than a complimentary … More

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Film Review: Shirkers

Shirkers delves into the past of director Sandi Tan, where she recalls the production of a film with the same … More

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Film Review: Beats – as a part of the Glasgow Film Festival

The opening scene of ‘Beats’ depicts the wallflower protagonist Johnno and his socially shunned, but well-meaning best friend ‘Spanner’ on … More

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Film Review: Mary Queen of Scots – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

The cinema was packed and tense with expectations: we were going to see our story, our history, our culture on … More

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Film Review: Pity Party Film Club presents Queercore

Hosted by Glasgow based Pity Party Film Club, the choice of venue for their screening of Queercore: How to Punk … More

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Film Review: Suspiria – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Luca Guadagnino travels through space and time from 1983 Northern Italy to 1977 West Berlin to demonstrate his rather expert … More

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Film Review: Women in Film – selection of short films at the Havana Glasgow Film Festival

The Havana Glasgow Film Festival is the annual celebration of Cuban cinema and cultural heritage. This year, a spotlight has … More

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Film Review: High Fantasy – at the Africa in Motion Film Festival

Body swapping is a concept primarily found in comedies. Freaky Friday, It’s a Boy Girl Thing, even Scooby Doo all … More

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Film Review: Rafiki – at the Africa in Motion Film Festival

In 2018 Wanuri Kahiu co-wrote and directed the film Rafiki, which was first released in Kenya, her home country, and … More

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Film Review: Widows – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Widows marks the long-awaited return of director Steve McQueen, after a five year hiatus from the big screen since 2013’s … More

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