Film & Tv

7 Horror Films For A Perfect Halloween Night In

The end of October is approaching fast and with it the pressure of Halloween. For those of you who can’t afford to get completely smashed on pumpkin flavoured jelly shots, or don’t want to face the huge number ...

Luke Cage- All Too Real

On September 30th, Netflix blessed us with the release of Luke Cage. Since its release, there’s been nothing but abundant praise for the high level of black representation and history it incorporates throughout...

Review: Free State of Jones

It’s been a resurgent couple of years for American period pieces. Stories of slavery and, reinterpretations of traditional Western tropes have had a prominent presence on the screen and at award season. From Dj...

Review: The Young Offenders

“Adam & Paul” meets “The Inbetweeners”; 'The Young Offenders' in a hilarious tale of two hapless Cork youths and their bid for glory. IFTA-winning director and writer Peter Foott’s debut movie is based o...

Review: Swallows and Amazons

Swallows and Amazons is a film adaptation of a popular children’s novel by Arthur Ransome. The film portrays the bond between siblings, childhood rivalry, and just a hint of espionage. Set in the Summer of 1935...

Review: The Shallows

Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra (Unknown, Run All Night, Non-Stop), The Shallows stars Blake Lively of Gossip Girl fame as Nancy, a young medical student, who travels to her late mother’s favourite tropical surf...

Review: Ghostbusters

Last night, I saw the new and slightly controversial Ghostbusters movie (for the second time, may I add), and probably not the last. There are so many things to say about this film, once I find a way of putting...

Review: The Killing Joke

If you’re a Batman enthusiast in any way, then you’ve most likely heard of The Killing Joke, Alan Moore’s graphic novel classic that gave the Joker his most iconic and beloved story. Lauded to an unimaginable d...

8 Signs you’re addicted to Reality TV

We live in an age whereby Reality TV dominates our screens, magazines and social media. While some people are adamant not to succumb to the temptation of binge-watching Geordie Shore or Big Brother, others simp...

Exclusive: The Deleted Scenes of X-Men: Apocalypse

Whether it be at the hands of a Bruce Willis straddled asteroid in Armageddon, or because of some really rather bleak weather in The Day After Tomorrow, humanity has shown that it is almost perversely fixated o...