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Review: Call Me by Your Name – In Association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Wrapping up director Luca Guadagnino’s self-proclaimed ‘Desire’ trilogy (including I am Love and A Bigger Splash), Call Me by Your … More

call me by your name, Calum Cooper, film, film review, four stars, Glasgow Film Theatre

Black Britain on Film

Naomi Gessesse discusses Black Britain on Film and the importance of archival footage in the representation of cultural history.

black britain on film, britain on film, british film institute, film, Naomi Gessesse

Film Review: Free CeCe! – In Association with the Scottish Queer International Film Festival

The screening of Free CeCe!, as part of the Scottish Queer International Film Festival, represented a cry of political defiance … More

film, free cece, imogen hay, Scottish Queer International Film Festival, SQUIFF

Film Review: Tokyo Ghoul (Live Action) – in association with Scotland Loves Anime

Despite the bad reputation of live action film adaptations of anime and manga, Tokyo Ghoul’s live action movie, screened in … More

anime, film, film review, live action, manga, nini huang, tokyo ghoul

Nowhere (1997) review – in association with the Scottish Queer International Film Festival

[Nowhere has a content warning of graphic violence, sexual violence and suicide.]

courtney hughes, film, review, Scottish Queer International Film Festival, SQUIFF

Review: God’s Own Country

God’s Own Country is part-coming of age, part-study of rural life in a modern world. Director Francis Lee never places … More

amy shimmin, film, god's own country, review

Meet the Team: Ronan Duff

Ronan, 4th year Law and English Literature, Film Editor Who are you? I’m Ronan and I’m going into final year … More

film, Interview, meet the team, qmunicate editors, ronan duff

Review: Just Charlie – In association with the GFT

It is an understatement to say Just Charlie isn’t a film you see every day. Just Charlie highlights the difficulties … More

film, film review, GFT, jo reid, just charlie, review

qmunicate’s Most Anticipated Films of the Semester

There’s a lot of films on the horizon this year and hell, some of them might even be good. Here’s … More

film, freshers' week, most anticipated films, ronan duff, University of Glasgow

Shunning Apathy: Drawing good from evil in Jonathan Demme’s The Silence of the Lambs.

Jonathan Demme was the award-winning American filmmaker best known for his critically acclaimed and commercially successful directorial work on The … More

feature, film, silence of the lambs, Žad Novak

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