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Tag: film review

Film Review: The Cured

David Freyne’s The Cured sees contemporary Ireland is rebuilding itself after the Maze Virus epidemic, and a military run program … More

Ellen Page, film review, GFT, Naomi Gessesse, the cured

Film review – Custody

In association with the GFT The silence of Custody’s rolling end credits is met with only a sigh of dubious … More

custody, ellen magee, film review, four stars, Glasgow Film Theatre, Xavier Legrand

A Night of Film From the Palestine Diaspora: Ismail and Remember Us

CCA, 30th of March On the commemoration of Land Day, 42 years after the 30th of March 1976 when Israel … More

aike jansen, CCA, film, film review, ismail, remember us

Film Review: Fifty Shades Freed

[0/5 qs] (We don’t have a nice qmunicate graphic for scores this low) Moviegoers rejoice, the Fifty Shades trilogy is finally over! Never … More

Calum Cooper, fifty shades freed, fifty shades of grey, film review, zero stars

Film Review: I, Tonya

I, Tonya is a very clever, gripping film that concerns itself, above all, with the notion of truth. In the … More

ciaran mcqueen, film review, four stars, i tonya

Film Review: Submergence

A Glasgow Film Festival review Adapted from the novel by JM Ledgard, Submergence focuses on two people brought together by a … More

alkmini nikpoulou, film review, GFT, Glasgow Film Festival, submergence, two stars, University of Glasgow

Film Review: The Divine Order

As part of the Glasgow Film Festival Petra Biondina Volpe’s newest political comedy-drama, The Divine Order, is a view into … More

ellen magee, film review, four stars, Glasgow Film Festival, the divine order

Film Review: You Were Never Really Here

As part of the Glasgow Film Festival A suffocating, transcendental, and understated psychological drama, You Were Never Really Here, elevates … More

ellen magee, film review, four stars, GFT, Glasgow Film Festival, University of Glasgow, you were never really here

Film Review: The Party’s Just Beginning

As part of the Glasgow Film Festival Karen Gillan’s writing and directorial debut, The Party’s Just Beginning, is nothing if not … More

Calum Cooper, film review, four stars, Glasgow Film Festival, karen gillan, the party's just beginning, University of Glasgow

Film Review: The Breadwinner

As part of the Glasgow Film Festival Cartoon Saloon is an Irish based film company whose previous films, Song of … More

film review, four stars, Glasgow Film Festival, jo reid, the breadwinner

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