With tormenting visuals and uncompromising performances Detroit is an emotional and memorable experience at the cinema
It’s the summer of 1987 and Ronald Reagan is slowly but surely destroying the economy of the United States of...
An unintentionally funny film that reminds you just how good films like Army of Darkness or Evil Dead 2 were. Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters is best enjoyed by going into the film expecting it to be rubbish and then somehow enjoying yourself despite it all.
A fiendishly effective and tightly focused psychological horror, A Dark Song shows huge promise for first-time writer/director Liam Gavin.
Iron Man 2 was released in 2010. This may seem like a strange way to start off a review but...
A terrifying cabal of well dressed white men headed by J. Edgar Hoover is assembled. They are discussing how to...
With Split, M. Night Shyamalan is back and in a big bad way. Phenomenal cinematography, haunting score, and brilliantly cast.
The Purge, it’s a hell of an idea. 12 hours of unadulterated mayhem. The franchise has become so infamous that...
Ambitiously and lovingly crafted, and led by two riveting stars, La La Land is a musical of such lovely energy as to make Jacques Demy proud.
Life imitated art behind the scenes of Nicholas Ray’s noir masterpiece In A Lonely Place, playing all this week at the Irish Film Institute.