It’s Not Yet Dark is the story of a life less ordinary. Powerful and tragic and yet conveys the sense of pride that Simon Fitzmaurice and his family have.
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Brimstone is a bruising, merciless Western that makes no apologies for its unflinching violence and jarring brutality. An operatic tale of reckoning.
Baby Driver is a flawed but technically astounding achievement, a meticulously crafted rock and rollercoaster of a trip.
Wild Goose Lodge is a story about a time that ought to be remembered, but regrettably this film is not the depiction that that time deserves.
The Quiet Architect manages to be somewhat charming while communicating Kevin Roche’s philosophy directly and intelligently.
A Cambodian Spring is a compelling and absorbing exposé of insidious corruption and the freedom an oppressive regime has when the media turns it back.
Twice Shy is an affectionate low-key drama that touches all the right notes without ever resorting to over sentimentality.
Butterfly City is a noble attempt to tell the story of Visaginas, it just lacks energy and spirit, much like the city itself.
Revolutions is a lovingly put together insight into the personalities that make up the fledgling Roller Derby scene in Ireland.
After The Storm is a film of quiet and delicate discoveries, each more surprising and beautifully tender than the last.