Review of Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life, which screened at the National Concert Hall with a live soundtrack provided by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Lift, the debut feature film from director Conor Armstrong Sanfey, is a bare-bones, taut drama with enough edginess and emotional impact to endorse it.
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.
In 2018 audiences around the world were introduced to A Quiet Place. In this horror/thriller humanity were besieged by a...
In View and Gridlock have won awards at the Rhode Island International Film Festival, taking Best Screenplay and Best Short Film respectively.
With a limp script, uneven performances and an unsure narrative, 20th Century Women has a lot of problems, but it has some merit too.
The East Asia Film Festival Ireland is in full swing and not even a pandemic will slow it down. With...
Colin Broderick's independent feature Emerald City will be available to watch on VOD from Friday, September 21st via iTunes in Ireland and the U.S.
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...