Reviews

Review: The Babysitter

'Hardcore Home Alone' It's the Halloween season again. That means jack-o'-lanterns are carved, kids are in costumes, the dentist is not looking forward to work for the next week and some spooky scary cinema is...
The Farthest

Review: The Farthest

When I was young I used to be fascinated with space. From hoarding every book I could to seeking out tidbits of information in the days before I had my own laptop or internet (shudder). The obsession even live...
Slack Bay

Review: Slack Bay

Slack Bay, originally called Ma Loute, is a 2016 French production, directed by Bruno Dumont, starring Juliette Binoche, Fabrice Luchini and young actor Brandon Lavieville as the lead character. The main plo...
Halal Daddy

Review: Halal Daddy

Halal Daddy is an Irish comedy directed  by Conor McDermottroe, starring national treasure Colm Meaney and up and coming actors Sarah Bolger and Nikesh Patel. The film is marketed as a culture-clash comedy and ...
Evita

Review: Evita- Bord Gais Energy Theatre

Mainly made famous by the movie starring Madonna and Antonio Banderas, Evita is a musical known worldwide for its high level of emotion. Bill Kenwright’s touring production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s...
Hampstead

Review: Hampstead: A Different Type of Romance

Hampstead is a British film directed by Joel Hopkins, starring Diane Keaton and Brendan Gleeson. The film tells the story of Emily Walters (Diane Keaton), a middle-class American widow, struggling with the debt...
Spark

Spark: A Space Tail Review

Spark: A Space Tail is a 2016 animation film directed by Aaron Woodley, starring Jessica Biel, Susan Sarandon and Patrick Stewart. The film’s South Korean- Canadian production makes it look like the promising l...
Miss Sloane

Review: Miss Sloane

Miss Sloane is directed by John Madden (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) with a screenplay written by first-time writer Jonathan Perera. The film stars Jessica Chastain as ...
their finest movie

Review: Their Finest

Their Finest, from Danish director Lone Scherfig (An Education, One Day) is a rose-tinted view of life during wartime, an odd mixture of comedy and drama with a dash of romance in London, 1940. The film foll...