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Tag: four stars

Album Review: Jennifer Castle – Angels of Death

In her third album, Canadian singer-songwriter Jennifer Castle aimed to put the ‘fictional concept of death’ in the centre of … More

aike jansen, Album Review, angels of death, four stars, jennifer castle

Film Review: First Reformed

Paul Schrader’s First Reformed is probably his most personal film yet given his upbringing in the Christian community. Ethan Hawke … More

Calum Cooper, film review, first reformed, four stars, GFT

Film Review: Whitney

Award winning Scottish director Kevin Macdonald shares the tragically tumultuous story of the life and death of iconic star, Whitney … More

ellen magee, film review, four stars, GFT, Whitney Houston

Album Review: Laura Marling and Mike Lindsay – ‘LUMP’

‘LUMP is a product of Mike Lindsay and Laura Marling’ says Marling’s deep, sensual voice on ‘LUMP is a Product … More

aike jansen, Album Review, four stars, Laura Marling, LUMP, mike lindsay

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

Album Review: Sunflower Bean – ‘Twentytwo in Blue’

Growing up idolising female-led rock bands like Blondie, The Cranberries and The Runaways, I was very excited to listen to … More

Album Review, ellen magee, four stars, sunflower bean, twentytwo in blue

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: 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

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