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Alasdair Gray: City Recorder
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(5 stars) Alasdair Gray is one of Scotland's most eminent writers and artists, and in 1977 he was 'artist recorder' for the city of Glasgow, his home town. This major exhibition features work from that period, showing how Gray's art depicted the life of the city at a particular moment.
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8 May10 Jun Mon–Wed 10am–5pm; Thu 10am–8pm; Fri 11am–5pm; Sat 10am–5pm; Sun 11am–5pm Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
The Bad and the Beautiful
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(5 stars) Jonathan Shields (Douglas) is an obscenely talented film producer whose story is told from the perspectives of his ex-friends: a recovering alcoholic star (Turner), a celebrated director (Sullivan) and a bitter writer (Powell). Minelli's 1952 melodrama is bewitching, the screenplay is packed with zingers and it finely balances razzle-dazzle, heartbreak and insight.
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9 Jun12 Jun Mon 6pm; Tue 12.45pm; Sat 3.45pm; Sun 7.30pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Jaws
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(5 stars) Cracking shark adventure from the days when Spielberg movies were scary. See the citizens of Amity scream! Watch the bodycount pile up! Hear the authorities declare the water perfectly safe!
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15 Jun21 Jun Mon 8.15pm; Tue 12.45pm; Wed 5.30pm; Thu 12.30pm; Fri 11pm; Sat 1.10pm; Sun 4.40pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
L'age d'Or
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(5 stars) Buñuel's surrealist essay on Eros and civilisation in which two lovers are torn apart by the church and state. A masterpiece of considerable influence.
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24 Jun 8.25pm
Double bill with Un Chien Andalou.
Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
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(5 stars) In Powell & Pressburger's poignant masterpiece, Clive Candy (Livesey, superb) starts out as a hotheaded Boer War hero and ages 40 years into a portly Home Guard general who keeps falling for the same kind of girl (Kerr, luminous). Spry and delightful after nearly 70 years, it's presented here in a crisp digital restoration.
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22 Jun24 Jun Fri 5pm; Sat 2.30pm; Sun 4pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Un Chien Andalou
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(5 stars) Classic Spanish surrealism, with the famous eyeball-slitting scene and a great deal of bizarre imagery and obscure meaning. 17 minutes not easily forgotten. A masterpiece.
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24 Jun 8.25pm
Double bill with L'age d'Or.
Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Avengers Assemble
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(4 stars) Big blockbuster superhero action as Iron Man, Thor, The Hulk, Captain America, Black Widow and Hawkeye team up to save the world.
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Azur and Asmar: The Princes' Quest
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(4 stars) Childhood buddies Azur and Asmar become rivals and enemies in a medieval Maghreb. With the action taking place in North African Islamic architecture and over-populated bazaars, the colourful palatte of the animation and 'Arabian Nights'-style storyline is a welcome throwback to the days before Pixar tore up the rulebook. A compassionate and mature film based on classic legends rather than popular culture.
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30 Jun 11.30am Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Blue Black Permanent
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(4 stars) Poetic, obscure portrait of three generations of women, drawn together over the decades by love and death. Tait's feature debut, with its beautiful opaque images based around water, sea and rain, more than fulfils the promise of her remarkable short films.
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28 Jun 4.05pm
Glasgow Women's Library offers a very rare opportunity to see Margaret Tait's debut feature, 20 years after…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Death Watch (La mort en direct)
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(4 stars) Katherine (Schneider) is a novelist living in Glasgow who's been diagnosed with a terminal disease; Roddy (Keitel) befriends her, but unknown to her he works for a TV company with its own agenda. The basic idea is amazingly prescient but the plot is rather preposterous; Schneider's moving performance anchors it in emotional reality.
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1 Jun7 Jun Fri 1.15pm & 8.15pm; Sat 1.20pm & 8.15pm; Sun 3.25pm & 8.15pm; Mon–Wed 3.15pm & 8.15pm; Thu 6pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
1 Jun7 Jun Fri 3.20pm & 8.10pm; Sat 3.40pm & 6.10pm; Sun 12.25pm & 5.10pm; Mon 1.15pm & 6pm; Tue 3.15pm & 8.10pm; Wed 1.15pm & 6pm; Thu 2.40pm & 8.10pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
16 Jun17 Jun Sat 3.30pm; Sun 8.45pm Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
The Devil Wears Prada
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(4 stars) Nice, twee wannabee journalist Andy (Hathaway) finds herself employed as one of two personal secretaries to the formidable Miranda Priestly (Streep), an Anna Wintour style fashion editor. With killer one lines, really well rounded characterisation and excellent performances, it's difficult not to fall for its myriad charms. Though formulaic, in terms of decent mainstream US films this year, this enjoyably innocuous, bitchy romp, may be as good as it gets.
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13 Aug 7.45pm Mugdock Country Park, Milngavie
Grizzly Man
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(4 stars) Herzog's superb documentary about Timothy Treadwell, the troubled and eccentric environmentalist and former actor who sought redemption through dedicating himself to saving grizzly bears, filmed some incredible footage of them and was eventually killed by them. This Conradian portrait of a man coming apart in the middle of nature makes for astounding, disturbing viewing.
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23 Jun25 Jun Mon 5.50pm; Sat 1.15pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Le Havre
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(4 stars) In the dismal seaport of Le Havre, elderly shoe-shiner Marcel (Wilms) attempts to help a young African immigrant boy to cross the Channel to a better life. Kaurismaki’s inimitable sense of grim comedy is as sharp as ever, and the glorious Technicolor style bestows dignity on his beloved underclass.
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30 May31 May Wed 7.45pm; Thu 11.30am Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
30 May31 May Wed 9pm; Thu 11am & 6.15pm The Belmont, Aberdeen
6 Jun 7.30pm Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre, Dumfries
10 Jun13 Jun Wed 8pm; Sun 7.30pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
High Plains Drifter
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(4 stars) A mysterious stranger rides into town, and (literally) turns it into Hell. Intriguing stuff from Eastwood the star and director, harnessing the Man With No Name formula to the demands of this enigmatic fable.
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9 Jul 7.45pm Mugdock Country Park, Milngavie
Ill Manors
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(4 stars) Six interweaved storylines about violence, prostitution and drugs, all set around London's Forest Gate. The directorial debut of Ben Drew (aka hip-hop artist Plan B) is raw, uncompromising and ambitious; Drew elicits great performances and takes trouble to understand his wayward characters. A kind of hoodie Magnolia.
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6 Jun7 Jun Wed & Thu 1.45pm & 8pm Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow
6 Jun7 Jun Wed & Thu 7.25pm & 10.25pm Showcase Cinema Glasgow, Glasgow
Let the Right One In
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(4 stars) Adapted from his debut novel by Swedish horror writer John Ajvide Lindqvist, this chilling coming of age story breathes new life into a tired vampire genre. It's the early 1980s in the Stockholm suburb of Blackeburg and a life-changing friendship is struck between lonely 12-year-old Oskar (Hedebrant) and pale newcomer Eli (Leandersson). A work of nuance, sophistication and calmness – the blood soaked poetry of which is not easy to forget.
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3 Jun 7.45pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Night of the Living Dead
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(4 stars) Seminal black comedy shocker which spawned two increasingly nasty sequels and countless unauthorised imitations. A group of people barricade themselves into a farmhouse to seek refuge from the hordes of flesh-crazy undead, created by misfiring military experiments. Filmed on a shoestring in Pittsburgh, real gore was supplied by a local butcher. Though it now seems dated, the rough and grainy qualities of the film only serve to make it more horribly convincing.
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5 Jun 6pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Puss in Boots
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(4 stars) Puss (Banderas) and Humpty Dumpty (Galifianakis) attempt to steal magic beans from Jack and Jill, with Hayek as feline accomplice Kitty Softpaws. Given the slackening quality of the Shrek franchise, the surprise is that this imaginative romp was one of the 2011's best animated family films.
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2 Jun 11.30am
2 Jun
(Autism-friendly) 12.30pm
Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
The Queen
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(4 stars) A behind the scenes glimpse into the relationship between HM Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Tony Blair during their struggle, after the death of Diana, to reach a compromise between what was a private tragedy and the public's demand for an overt display of mourning. Beautifully written and performed by all, this is the second part of director Frears' Blair trilogy.
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2 Jun4 Jun Mon 2pm; Sat 1pm Odeon at the Quay, Glasgow
The Raid
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(4 stars) An Indonesian SWAT team storms a Jakarta tower block intending to take down crime lord Tama (Sahetapy), but finds itself trapped. About as good a film as you can make about men repeatedly punching each other in the face; Evans' low-budget, high-impact approach has enormous gusto and ingenuity.
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Sing Your Song
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(4 stars) Documentary about singer, actor and activist Harry Belafonte. Despite occasional strays into hagiography, great use of archive footage emphasises Belafonte's charisma and allure as well as the seriousness of his political engagement.
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8 Jun14 Jun Fri 1.15pm, 3.30pm & 5.45pm; Sat 1.15pm, 3.35pm & 8.30pm; Sun 3.50pm & 6.15pm; Mon 6pm & 8.45pm; Tue 6pm; Wed 3.30pm, 6.15pm & 8.50pm; Thu 3.30pm & 8.50pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
15 Jun21 Jun Fri 1pm, 3.15pm & 6pm; Sat 6pm; Sun 1pm & 3.15pm; Mon 1pm & 8.45pm; Tue 1pm; Wed 8.30pm; Thu 1pm & 8.30pm Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
26 Jun28 Jun Tue 12.45pm; Wed 8.35pm; Thu 6pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Superbad
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(4 stars) Cracking autobiographical teen fantasy (written by 'Knocked Up' star Seth Rogen) that harks back to the glory days of 'Risky Business' and 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'. It's outrageously rude and crude, yet somehow remains both sophisticated and compassionate in its consideration of what makes teenagers tick.
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17 Jun 7.45pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
The Terminator
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(4 stars) In 2029 machines have all but conquered the planet but a saviour is at hand in the form of a new human leader. The machines respond by sending Schwarzenegger's cyborg back in time to 1984 on a mission to kill the future leader's mother. Inventive, excitingly paced science fiction adventure with a notable performance from Arnie in his first villainous role.
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19 Jun 6.45pm Sloans, Glasgow

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