Entertainment

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...

Best Dressed At The Golden Globes

Yes ladies and gentleman, with the new Year now in full swing and the last of the Christmas decorations being boxed off for another year, we enter the glamorous award season yet again. To kick off the festiviti...
Bob Geldof

Exclusive: Interview With Bob Geldof

We here at Oxygen like to mingle with the stars. When you're embroiled neck, sometimes nose-deep, in the world of show-business such as we are it becomes almost second nature to find yourself chin-wagging with ...
Academic

Top 5 Albums Of 2016

As 2016 draws to a close, it’s easy to look back on this weird and quite frankly frightening year through dismayed eyes. Besides all of the other chaos currently bestowed on us, we also lost some greats from th...
Planet Earth 2

Planet Earth II Narrated By Danny Dyer

With Planet Earth 2 on our screens we are reminded of the full extent of David Attenborough's silky-voiced glory and, no matter how much we may not wish it, that there will come a time when we have to face a wo...

Top Reasons To Love Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life

Well. Its finally happened. After nine long years of waiting, it’s finally happened. The Gilmore Girls have returned. When I say I cried through most of the four ninety-minute episodes, that would be an underst...

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...