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I Swear – A charming, character piece

Coming to Irish cinemas is I Swear. This film is based on the real-life struggles of John Davidson, a man...
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The Glassworker – A stunning piece of art with cracks

Out this week in Irish cinemas is Pakistan’s first hand-drawn feature, The Glassworker. Starring Art Malik, Sacha Dhawan and Anjli...
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps – Trips and stumbles

Marvel’s first family has returned, and this time under the umbrella of the MCU. Starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph...
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Predator: Killer of Killers – All Killer, No Filler

Director Dan Trachtenberg came out with Prey in 2022 and it was adored by fans of the Predator franchise. With...
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The Shadow’s Edge – Time has not dulled this blade

Out this week in Irish cinemas is The Shadow’s Edge, an action thriller starring Jackie Chan and Tony Leung Kai-fai....
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The Thursday Murder Club – A middling murderous affair

Out this week on Netflix is the cinematic adaptation of Richard Osman’s murder mystery novel, The Thursday Murder Club. Starring...
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Jane Austen Wrecked My Life – Hardly, my dear

Out now in cinemas is Jane Austen Wrecked My Life. This French romantic comedy follows Agathe (Camille Rutherford), a book...
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Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback – One hell of an eye-opener

Out this week in Irish cinemas is Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback. This is the 28th Detective Conan film, but it...
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The Life of Chuck – We contain multitudes

Coming to Irish cinemas on August 20th is the latest adaptation of a Stephen King story. Is The Life of...
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How to Train Your Dragon – An unnecessary, but fun flight of fancy

It’s 2010, and young(er) Graham has just walked out of Dean DeBlois’ animated fantasy adventure How to Train Your Dragon....
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