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Tag: Glasgow Film Theatre

Film Review: The True History of the Kelly Gang – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival

True, I do love history – I am a history student after all. And Justin Kurzel’s 19th-century story The True History … More

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Film Review: Eighth Grade – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre.

Eighth Grade is the first outing from comedian turned writer/director Bo Burnham. Like his comedy, Burnham’s debut cuts through its … More

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Film Review: Mary Queen of Scots – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

The cinema was packed and tense with expectations: we were going to see our story, our history, our culture on … More

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Film Review: Suspiria – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Luca Guadagnino travels through space and time from 1983 Northern Italy to 1977 West Berlin to demonstrate his rather expert … More

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Film Review: Widows – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Widows marks the long-awaited return of director Steve McQueen, after a five year hiatus from the big screen since 2013’s … More

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Film Review: Tehran Taboo

[content warning: spoilers] In 2017, the German-Iranian director Aki Soozandeh released the animation drama Tehran Taboo which gives insight into … More

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Film Review: First Man

The credits rolled. ‘So, what did you think?’ I asked my friend. ‘Thrusters…’ she replied. ‘Thrusters and funerals.’ This observation … More

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Just the Ticket: MubiGo and the Subscription Model

On the heels of the US-based Moviepass and its British counterparts Cineworld Unlimited and Odeon Limitless, arthouse and indie streaming … More

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Film Review: Mary Shelley

After the success of Haifaa al-Mansour’s groundbreaking Wadjida, the first feature film by a female Saudi director and shot entirely … More

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Film Review: The Breadwinner

25th May, Glasgow Film Theatre, Dir. Nora Twomey This animated film brings to life the best-selling novel, The Breadwinner, written … More

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