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Tag: film

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

Review: A Ghost Story – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

A year since his first foray into the big-time with Pete’s Dragon, David Lowery returns to the indie scene with … More

a ghost story, film, Glasgow Film Theatre, review, ronan duff

Film: Spaceship (2016) Review

In association with Glasgow Film Theatre Spaceship is a neon-fuelled glimpse into the lives of a group of cyber-gothic misfits … More

film, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, spaceship

Film Feature: A Cinephile’s Guide to Glasgow

Glasgow is a city with a rich offering of cinematic delights. Starting from Cineworld in the city centre (which is … More

cinema, film, glasgow, guide

Film Review: Panic

[4/5] In association with Glasgow Film Theatre Imagine if Taken had a protagonist suffering from PTSD and was set in … More

film, GFT, panic, Scott Wilson, sean spencer, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Chi-Raq

In association with the Glasgow Film Theatre Amid the rising tide of disillusionment and anger among black and ethnic minority … More

Chi-Raq, film, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, Jennifer Hudson, Samuel L. Jackson, spike lee, tim abrams, Wesley Snipes

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