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Tag: review

‘Escaped Alone’ Review

Joanna Bowman’s blistering production of Caryl Churchill’s 2016 play Escaped Alone offers a reality-bending look into the garden tea party … More

caryl churchill, glasgow, glasgow theatre, qmunicate, review, scottish theatre, theatre, tron theatre

Love Lies Bleeding Review: Glasgow Film Festival 2024

A queer erotic thriller set in late 1980s New Mexico; Love Lies Bleeding gives you exactly what you pay for. Lou, played … More

film, film review, GFF24, glasgow, Glasgow Film Festival, Glasgow Film Festival 2024, Glasgow Film Theatre, qmunicate, review

May December Review

4/5 stars No contemporary film director seems to understand the dark heart rotting at the centre of suburban American life … More

cinema, film, film review, may december, qmunicate, review, University of Glasgow, UofG

Qmunicate @ SQIFF

qmunicate were absolutely delighted to be invited by SQIFF (the Scottish Queer International Film Festival) to attend some of this … More

documentary, film, film & television, film festival, film review, LGBT, LGBTQ, qmunicate, review, Scottish Queer International Film Festival, SQIFF

Saltburn: A Seductive Study in Missed Opportunities

It’s 2006. Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan) has made it to Oxford. He’s quiet. He’s earnest. He’s from ‘the north’ (Prescot, … More

film, film review, qmunicate, review, Saltburn, University of Glasgow

A Book that Changed My Life – In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan

For some reason, I always come back to Sarah Rees Brennan’s In Other Lands; whether I need a reset from … More

Book Review, fantasy, literature, qmunicate, review, University of Glasgow

I’ve just finished an English Literature Degree – here’s the novels worth reading, and ones to avoid

When I talk to people about their bucket lists, I often hear them say “One day I will read the … More

arts and culture, review

Nightsiren film review- Glasgow Film Festival 2023

⭐2/5⭐A young woman with a traumatic past returns to her childhood home and must contend with the ire and superstition … More

film, Glasgowfilmfestival2023, horror, nightsiren, review, Tereza Nvotová

The Tempest at Cottier’s – Review

The Glasgow University Shakespeare Society could not have found a better venue for their Autumn mainstage performance of The Tempest. … More

arts and culture, live review, review, Shakespeare Society

Review: ‘Blonde’

‘Blonde’ isn’t quite the trainwreck, faux-feminist diatribe many claim it to be, but neither is it a particularly revelatory recount … More

film, glasgow university, qmunicate, review

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