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Film Review: Glasgow Short Film Festival 2015

Born from the Glasgow Film Festival, the Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) has grown from a single weekend show to … More

2015, andrew mcintyre, glasgow, Glasgow Short Film Festival, glasgow university, qmunicate, review, scotland, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Focus

Every heist or con movie has that moment. The moment where the rug is pulled for the first or fifth … More

Focus, glasgow university, Margot Robbie, qmunicate, ronan duff, University of Glasgow, Will Smith

Film Review: It Follows

Around thirty minutes into It Follows a woman was escorted out by a friend in tears. By the end the … More

David Mitchell, glasgow university, It Follows, Maika Monroe, qmunicate, review, ronan duff, University of Glasgow

Film Review: The Voices

The Voices being sold as a comedy just might have the most misleading ad campaign since Fox tried to flog … More

Anna Kendrick, Gemma Arterton, glasgow university, qmunicate, review, ronan duff, Ryan Reynolds, The Voices, University of Glasgow

Arts Preview: Interview with Ishbel MacFarlane, Platform 18 Winner

It’s an absolutely minging Monday afternoon and I’ve just barged into the Green Room at Scottish Youth Theatre, and into … More

Arts Preview, behaviour festival, BEHAVIOUR15, Caitlin Walker, glasgow university, Interview, Ishbel MacFarlane, O is for Hoot, Platform 18, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Gob Squad: Western Society

CCA, 8th-9th April 2015 Presented as part of the Arches’ BEHAVIOUR15 festival It’s easy to be cynical about “western society”, … More

arches, behaviour festival, BEHAVIOUR15, caitlin macoll, CCA, glasgow university, Gob Squad, qmunicate, University of Glasgow, Western Society

Arts Review: The Absence of War

Dir. Jeremy Herrin, The Citizens, 31st March-4th April 2015 David Hare’s The Absence of War was first performed in 1993 … More

glasgow university, Jeremy Herrin, labour, political theatre, qmunicate, The Absence of War, The Citizens, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Last Dream (On Earth)

Dir. Kai Fischer, Tron Theatre, 1st-4th April 2015 We live in a world which we often choose to cut ourselves … More

caitlin macoll, glasgow university, Kai Fischer, Last Dream (On Earth), qmunicate, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Filmmakers Profile – Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino is an iconic film director, producer, and writer. Even if you have never seen one of his many … More

Emma Mckie, Filmmakers Profile, glasgow university, Inglourious Basterds, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction, qmunicate, Quentin Tarantino, Reservoir Dogs, University of Glasgow

This Much I Know… – Educate Joey Essex and Engage Young Voters?

If you Google ‘Joey Essex’ what do you expect to find? Nightclub appearances? TOWIE gossip? Or the Labour party rally … More

2015, apathy, engagement, general election, glasgow university, Joey Essex, labour, Nick Clegg, qmunicate, students, tara fitzpatrick, This Much I Know..., University of Glasgow, voting, young people

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