Film & Tv

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...
Bobby Sands: 66 Days

Review- Bobby Sands: 66 Days

Directed by Brendan J Byrne, Bobby Sands: 66 Days is a documentary on the great hunger strike of 1981 within Northern Ireland’s notorious H blocks by Irish Republican, Bobby Sands. It was his mission to be cons...
Titanic Iceberg in action

Titanic Iceberg Voted Greatest Movie Villain Ever

In a recent poll conducted by Oxygen.ie the iceberg from Titanic has been voted the 'Greatest Movie Villain Of All Time'. The iceberg narrowly fought off competition from seemingly more traditional villains suc...

MTV Movie Awards: All Black Everything

  It seems that ‘black on black’ was the trend of the evening at this year’s MTV Movie Awards. From supermodels Kendall Jenner and Cara Delevingne to funny woman Rebel Wilson, head to toe black was ever...

Affleck to direct and star in stand-alone Batman film

Ben Affleck is set to direct and star in his own stand-alone Batman film. Warner Bros chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara confirmed at Cinemacon (held in Las Vegas this week) what most DC fans have been waiting...

In Defence of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Critics have been very, very… very harsh about Batman v Superman and to be honest I’m not quite sure why? Don’t get me wrong I do think there are a lot of problems with the film, but there is no way it’s as ...
midnight special

Review: Midnight Special

Midnight Special is a poor title. It really is. It evokes those cheap horror/thriller films seen late at night on ITV2. It is a bad title. Which is a pity, because the film itself is one of the best, most origi...
the witch

Review: The Witch

Directed by: Robert Eggers. Written by: Robert Eggers. Starring: Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie, Harvey Scrimshaw. Running time: 92 Minutes. The Witch (or The VVitch as it has also confu...
sing street

Review: Sing Street

Irish film has always had an intricate relationship with music. From The Commitments, to Once, to even Finbar Furey popping up to sing a song in Irish-flavoured Gangs of New York. John Carney, director of Once,...

Review: Hail, Caesar!

Directed by: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen. Written by: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen. Starring: Josh Brolin, George Clooney, Alden Ehrenreich, Scarlett Johansson. Running time: 106 Minutes. The Coen brot...