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Dirt Flirt speaks to Robyn Homeniuk about her self-titled debut EP, how she developed her sound, and how queerness shapes her ...
Jonathan Boylan interviews actor/writer John Doran on recent short The Assassination of Michael D. Higgins, and his varied ...
Film Ireland, supported by Coimisiún na Meán, have announced the second edition of their Journalism Mentorship Programme, designed to empower writers from a wide variety of backgrounds. Over the ...
Irish Wish (2024) is nobody's idea of a good movie, but it's immeasurably better than Four Letters of Love (2024), Polly Steele's exhaustingly silly adaptation of Niall Williams's book of the same ...
A while ago, I wrote a short retrospective on Jurassic World (2015). In that piece, I looked at what a perfect metaphor the dinosaurs of the Jurassic series are for modern day franchises: they are ...
Talon Majors' new single “Dream Weaver” blends dream pop textures with raw emotional storytelling. A haunting track born from trauma and resilience.
In general, claims of a new “renaissance” can and should be treated as journalistic exaggeration, but there may be something interesting happening in the world of Irish documentary-making all the same ...
The glee I found in Bloodlines felt genuinely refreshing, but this experience was by no means novel. I’ve encountered similar moments of communal catharsis at the cinema in recent years. There was ...
Long before now, Jurassic Park became like a theme park you remember visiting in childhood. It was thrilling and fun, but the memories have been tarnished by add-ons and changes made to it in the ...
After an incident of alleged sexual misconduct involving two six-year-old boys, the parents of the respective children are summoned to a private meeting at the request of a local teacher – at which ...
Sports movies feel surplus to requirements. They romanticize and celebrate their chosen game, even though a given sport is its own best advertisement. No film can recreate the in-person thrill of ...
Sports movies feel surplus to requirements. They romanticize and celebrate their chosen game, even though a given sport is its own best advertisement. No film can recreate the in-person thrill of ...