Reviews

Review: Star Wars Episode VIII – The Last Jedi

Such is the nature of the mammoth that is the Star Wars universe, and its rabid fanbase, director Rian Johnson and co. was always going to be criticised for the franchises' eighth installment one way or the oth...

Review: Sonic Forces

Sonic Forces was a title many fans were sceptical about. The initial announcement promised a darker story and return to the acclaimed boost style of gameplay found in Sonic Unleashed/Colours/Generations and ...

Review: Justice League

It has been an undisclosed amount of time since the death of Superman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and the world is mourning. Crime and xenophobia is rife in Gotham and Steppenwolf (voiced by Ciarán...

Review: Conor McGregor: Notorious

"This is just mad," I turned to my friend five minutes before a sold-out 9pm showing of Conor McGregor: Notorious.  Sold out showings, on a weekday night no less, are normally reserved for the biggest of Hol...

Review: Stranger Things 2

In 2016, Stranger Things arrived on Netflix and quickly became one of the streaming site’s signature and most popular titles. The supernatural, yet grounded, setting of Hawkins, the rich selection of charac...

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 ...