Docs Ireland: Town of Strangers & When All Is Ruin Once Again
June 28th, 2019 | by Conor Smyth
A weird coincidence treated Docs Ireland attendees to a pair of documentaries set in and around Gort, a small Galway …
June 28th, 2019 | by Conor Smyth
A weird coincidence treated Docs Ireland attendees to a pair of documentaries set in and around Gort, a small Galway …
June 24th, 2019 | by Conor Smyth
Is it strange to surf during a siege? The optics of a modern-day siege, and the visual poetics associated with …
June 21st, 2019 | by Kev Lovski
There are few football players on the planet that are more famous, or come with more infamy, than Argentina’s Diego …
June 21st, 2019 | by Jack O Higgins
A haunted dress is the kind of premise that even Stephen King at the height of his cocaine period would …
June 19th, 2019 | by Conor Smyth
An “invention” is, of course, not just a product you make, it’s a story you tell, a fancy you fashion. …
June 14th, 2019 | by Conor Smyth
The screening of 2040 was packed with schoolchildren thanks to the involvement of Into Film, a Northern Irish charity focused …
June 14th, 2019 | by Conor Smyth
“Spain is covered in mass graves.” Buried wells of grief and pain stir underneath Spain’s transition from decades-long dictatorship to …
June 7th, 2019 | by Jack O Higgins
Gloria Bell is something of a gear change for Sebastián Lelio after his Oscar-winning A Fantastic Woman. That film was …
June 7th, 2019 | by Conor Smyth
2016’s Handsome Devil, a minor hit and the second film from Irish director John Butler, turned on issues of gay …
May 31st, 2019 | by Conor Smyth
The world is ending. And even if politicians don’t know it, blockbuster cinema does. Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the …