De rouille et d’os
Don your beret and join Aoife Byrne in looking at her pick from this year’s French Film Festival: Rust and
Hellacious Histrionics: Murder on the Nile
Aoife Byrne reviews the latest Agatha Christie production to hit The Gaiety Theatre, prescription Murder on the Nile The Agatha
Retrogaming
Darragh O’Connor provides a blast from the past in his selection of bygone games There are literally hundreds of “retro”
Video saved the radio star
Lisa Gorry takes a look and a listen at TV/music crossovers There’s a lot to be said for a good soundtrack.
Awards Season
Joseph Gallagher assays a selection of films that have been predicted to do well this coming awards season Argo, malady
Review: One Man Star Wars Trilogy
Not so long ago, levitra in a theatre not so far away… A Halloween audience was treated to the genius
Des Bishop Likes To Bang
Dealing with everything from drums to drunks, cialis Aifric Ni Ruairc reviews Bishop’s latest comedy offering When Róisín Shorthall resigned
More Art with Less Matter
Aifric Ni Ruairc gets reacquainted with Hamlet and tries to keep up with the Wooster Group’s inventive interpretation Everybody knows
Killing Them Softly
Andrew Dominik’s latest effort is a snazzy array of self-importance manifested in a blistering hypnotic movie that features a menacing
New Releases
Joseph Gallagher takes a look at the latest releases to hit the silver screen The Perks of Being a Wallflower