How to Tell a Secret Review
In recent times there has been a surge in media relating to the treatment of the LGBTQ+ community during the HIV and AIDS crisis of the 80’s and 90s. Films like Robin Campillo’s 120 BPM and Matthew Warchus’s Pride, series like Russell T Davies’s It’s…
Million Dollar Pigeon Review
Million Dollar Pigeon is an incredibly charming documentary directed by Gavin Fitzgerald who should be extremely proud of his team as this gem has all the elements of a great feature documentary with comedy, action and the most interesting subjects who talk and coo. It’s…
Million Dollar Pigeons Trailer Release
Wildcard Distribution has released the official trailer for Million Dollar Pigeons. The documentary follows pigeon masters from across the globe competing in high-stakes bird races. Pigeon masters, known as fanciers, will do whatever it takes to win. Big bucks, sweat, tears and sleepless nights are invested…
It’s In Us All Review
In the world of film debut’s there tends to be a certain pressure put on filmmakers with promise. Not everyone can make a Citizen Kane or a Reservoir Dogs, it can take an artist some time to find themselves in their work and build tropes…
Joyride Film Review
Directed by Emer Reynolds (The Farthest), written by Ailbhe Keogan (Run and Jump) and starring the Oscar winning actress Olivia Colman and newcomer Charlie Reid, Joyride is a road movie that tells the story of a young boy called Mully (Charlie Reid) who runs away…
The Cellar (2022) Review
Ireland in the last couple of years has seen a small boom in horror films. A genre that given our history (both mythological and real) would be perfect for big screen adaptions. Lee Cronin’s The Hole in the Ground (2019) and Lorcan Finnegans Vivarium (2019)…
You Are Not My Mother – Review
You Are Not My Mother is written and directed by Kate Dolan and stars Hazel Doupe (Float Like a Butterfly, Calm with Horses), Carolyn Bracken (Dublin Murders), Paul Reid (Vikings, Ritual), Ingrid Craigie (Blood, Seven Days in Entebbe) and Jordanne Jones (Metal Heart, I Used To Live Here)….
The Phantom of the Open – Review
The Phantom of the Open stars Mark Rylance, Sally Hawkins and Rhys Ifans. It’s based on a book of the same name written by Simon Farnaby and Scott Murray. The film is directed by Craig Robert. It’s based on the real life story of Maurice…