Film & Tv

Review: Split

Although M. Night Shyamalan lost us for a while there (water intolerant aliens, anyone?) by relying on ingenuity rather than big budget special effects, he has created a tense, frequently outrageous companion f...

Film Review: Prevenge

Alice Lowe's Prevenge is the latest in a long line of British black wit. A revenge story told comedically through the pregnant Ruth, increasingly under the control of her murderous foetus. The story of the f...
Pretty Little Liars

T.V. Shows That Should Be Put Out Of Their Misery

It’s the plight of most Hollywood shows, they start off with a great storyline, a cast that’s new and exciting but then it goes past its peak. The show then becomes one of many that go to graveyard in Hollywood...

Review: The OA

From beginning to end, I found myself completely absorbed in the alternative narrative and complex dynamic of how the story unfolded. However, The OA is not without fault, there are many moments where this show...

Review: Crash And Burn

When one thinks of the meteoric rise of Tommy Byrne, the subject of documentary Crash and Burn, thoughts turn to Icarus. Flying too close to the sun of Formula One racing before crashing back down the ranks to ...

The Role Of Religion In Irish Cinema

Throughout the history of Irish cinema, there have been various examples of outside interference in the industry which has resulted in films either being extensively edited, or banned completely. The most irrit...

Great British Bake Off Final Finale

If like me you’re broke after the sesh and find yourself staying in this week, you might’ve turned on that magical box lying in the corner that’s gathering dust, I think it’s a TV right? With the days of golden...