With 1917 Sam Mendes and Roger Deakins, create a World War 1 that is bombastic and immediate.
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.
The East Asia Film Festival Ireland is in full swing and not even a pandemic will slow it down. With...
With dynamite performances, astounding visuals, and a staggering emotional core A Monster Calls is a breathtaking film.
With a limp script, uneven performances and an unsure narrative, 20th Century Women has a lot of problems, but it has some merit too.
A fiendishly effective and tightly focused psychological horror, A Dark Song shows huge promise for first-time writer/director Liam Gavin.
It’s that time ladies and gentlemen, for another Poirot murder mystery directed by Kenneth Branagh, starring Kenneth Branagh. This time...
47 Meters Down is an okay film that is too soft to pierce the skin and be memorable.
With Darren Thornton’s A Date for Mad Mary, audiences are finally treated to a character with depth and credibility, and a film full of heart-warming charm.
Terrence Malick’s latest film A Hidden Life is a tepid affair, a mismatch of style and content which fails to break new ground for the director while allowing him to indulge in all of his more frustrating tendencies.