New Zealand’s smash hit comic drama Hunt for the Wilderpeople arrives on our shores this week, and it’s every bit as enjoyable as the hype suggests. Sam Neill is outstanding as the gruff widower who finds himself the subject of […]
Read more →BlackCatfishMusketeer by Malaprop, a Dublin-based collective of theatre-makers will debut next week as part of the Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival. A play focusing on a group of people who get to know each other through screens, BlackCatfishMusketeer is a reflection […]
Read more →As part of Culture Night, Pearse Street Library will present an evening of poetry readings and musical performances this Friday. The library will re-open from 6pm-9pm and the evening will begin with readings from the acclaimed poets Catherine Ann Cullen […]
Read more →This just might be the most exciting week for new releases we’ve had all year. Don’t Breathe is a white knuckle thriller in which three young burglars bite off more than they can chew when they break into the home […]
Read more →Pearse Street Library will host a screening of the Spanish language film La Sonrisa Verdadera (True Smile) tomorrow evening. A 2014 documentary written and directed by Juan Rayos and co-written by Juan Manuel Aznárez Rosado, it follows the latter and […]
Read more →It’s a busy week for new releases, the best of which is French drama Things to Come. Gallic acting legend Isabelle Huppert delivers one of her finest performances as a philosophy teacher who finds herself having to reinvent her life […]
Read more →Having left Hollywood to hook up professionally and romantically with Italian director Roberto Rossellini, Ingrid Bergman gave one of her finest performances in their 1954 collaboration Journey to Italy, which you can see on Sunday afternoon at the Irish Film […]
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