Wrapping up director Luca Guadagnino’s self-proclaimed ‘Desire’ trilogy (including I am Love and A Bigger Splash), Call Me by Your … More
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Black Britain on Film
Naomi Gessesse discusses Black Britain on Film and the importance of archival footage in the representation of cultural history.
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 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
Nowhere (1997) review – in association with the Scottish Queer International Film Festival
[Nowhere has a content warning of graphic violence, sexual violence and suicide.]
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
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
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
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
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
