Star Wars: The Last Jedi is a surprisingly emotional experience and a Star Wars film like no other. 
Song of Granite is an essential film. It feels like the film Collins has been building towards. It is eloquent, elegant, daring and very beautiful. 
The Man Who Invented Christmas is a quiet, thoughtful and intimate film with enough charm, emotional weight, and quality that you should see it. 
Justice League's marriage of the darker hues of the cinematic universe and the lighter shades of the Saturday morning cartoon doesn't work a lot of the time but when it does you will find yourself giddy with excitement. 
Ingrid Goes West, a snappy film about female obsession with an excellent Aubrey Plaza but a few missteps. 
The Disaster Artist is a fascinating film filled with memorable performances, oddball characters, and a story that you'll never forget 
Suburbicon is a film that offers an enticing story for audiences to dive into and with strong performances from the cast and a possible breakout star in the shape of Noah Jupe. 
Blade of the Immortal is lush, vibrant and brimming with style, with memorable characters, over the top action and an emotional score the ensures you will have an enjoyable time at the cinema. 
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. 
The debut feature from writer and director Kevin Henry, Soulsmith is a brooding, reflective study of masculinity and a journey of self-discovery. 










