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At the Pictures: Cinema Outside the City Limits

My last three columns have focused on Glasgow’s relationship with its cinemas both evolving and extinct. While Glasgow has a … More

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At the Pictures: Bannockburn II – Now Showing at a Cineworld Near You

Robert the Bruce, a relatively low-key Scottish release has been the subject of a disproportionate amount of controversy for its … 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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At the Pictures: Rising Prices and Reclining Seats

One would think that with developments in home entertainment, from more capable televisions to the explosion of affordable streaming services … More

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Album Review: Drenge – Strange Creatures

‘Bonfire of the City Boys’, the opener of Drenge’s third outing Strange Creatures, kicks off like a downbeat ‘Parklife’, with … More

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At The Pictures: Glasgow’s Small-Cinema Spirit

If the testimony of my older Glaswegian relatives is to be believed, then it was once the case that you … More

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Glasgow Film Festival: qmunicate’s Top Picks

qmunicate gives a rundown of a few of our most anticipated events from the upcoming Glasgow Film Festival. This year’s … More

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Film Review: Jupiter’s Moon

In association with the GFT Jupiter’s Moon, writer/director Kornél Mundruczó’s follow-up to Cannes Un Certain Regard award-winner White God, centres … More

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qmunicate’s Favourite Films of 2017

As we head into the new year, qmunicate’s contributors take a look back at a few of our favourite films … More

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Arts Review: Dear Esther

Tramway, 3rd November Dear Esther straddles the boundaries of method and experience. The project began as the brainchild of Dan … More

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