Past Lives – Film Review
Written and directed by Celine Song and starring Teo Yoo and Greta Lee in the lead roles, Past Lives is a romantic drama centring on two childhood friends who reconnect in later life. As a child Nora develops a crush on her friend Hae Young….
Sunlight Review
Directed by Claire Dix, written by Ailbhe Keogan (Joyride, Run & Jump) Sunlight is a comedy drama starring Barry Ward (Clean Sweep, Dating Amber), Liam Carney (Braveheart, The Commitments) and Maureen Beatty (Doctor Who, Outlander). Iver (Liam Carney) has late-stage MS and wants to end…
Evil Dead Rise Review
The Evil Dead franchise returns to the big screen ten years after its last theatrical release, Evil Dead (2013). Interestingly, this movie was not intended for theatrical release, but was scheduled for HBO Max streaming, and was upgraded due to positive test screenings. Evil Dead…
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
If you haven’t heard, the latest exciting news in the roleplaying community is the new movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. With a cast of incredibly charismatic and hilarious actors, the world of the classic roleplaying game comes to life in a funny and…
Let the Wrong One In Review
In the past few years Ireland has seen a long overdue transition where filmmakers look internally for stories and move away from trying to impress the international marketplace. Movies like Paddy Breathnach’s Rosie, Phyllida Lloyd’s Herself, Frank Berry’s Michael Inside and Rachel Carey’s Deadly Cuts…
The Fabelmans Review
Screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and released in the US in November I was really excited to get to see a preview of Steven Spielberg’s latest film The Fabelmans. The film stars Michelle Williams, Paul Dano and Seth Rogan with Gabriel LaBelle and…
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…
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…