These New Puritans – Crooked Wing – Album Review by Killian Laher These New Puritans’ Jack and George Barnett often leave it five or six years between releases, but their albums seldom […]
These New Puritans – Crooked Wing – Album Review by Killian Laher These New Puritans’ Jack and George Barnett often leave it five or six years between releases, but their albums seldom […]
Preview – Dathanna Geala Amháin – An Taibhdhearc An Taibhdhearc – Muireann Kelly, Chooses ‘Dathanna Geala Amháin / Bright Colours Only’ An Taibhdhearc is the Irish language theatre in the heart of […]
Somnole – Dublin Dance Festival – Review by Frank L. Somnole – performed at the Project Arts Centre Somnole choreographed and performed by Boris Charmatz The stage is entirely empty with the […]
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Christopher McQuarrie Starring: Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Henry Czerny Angela Bassett, Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, Hannah Waddingham, Janet McTeer, Greg […]
Friends In Berlin – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre – Review by Frank L Dates: May 12th – 31st, 2025 Adolf Hitler, because of his notoriety, is known simply by his surname, Hitler. Less […]
Specky Clark – Dublin Dance Festival – Review Performed at the Abbey Theatre Find out more about Oona Doherty here. Specky Clark – Co-produced and presented by Dublin Dance Festival and the […]
Album of the Week – 16/05/25 There are a few new releases this week worthy of your attention. We’d recommend you check out Ezra Furman (Goodbye Small Head) along with Ben Frost […]
Hallow Road – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Babak Anvari Starring: Rosamund Pike, Matthew Rhys, Megan McDonnell In cinemas May 16 Before we even meet any characters, the opening credits of […]
Lovesong – Gate Theatre – Review LOVESONG by Abi Morgan Dates – 9th May to 15th June 2025 Photo: Patricio Cassinoni We meet a couple, Maggie and Billy, at two stages of […]
Chora – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review Chora – Luail – Ireland’s National Dance Company with the Irish Chamber Orchestra – Part of the Dublin Dance Festival It was a big […]
The Shark is Broken – Gaiety Theatre – Review by Brian Merriman DATES: 13th May. – 17th May. “DIVE INTO THE DRAMA BEHIND THE SCENES OF HOLLYWOOD’S FIRST BLOCKBUSTER” Undoubtedly, The Gaiety […]
Final Destination: Bloodlines – Film Review Directors – Zach Lipovsky, Adam B. Stein Writers – Guy Busick, Lori Evans Taylor, Jon Watts Stars – April Telek, Tony Todd, Brec Bassinger The first […]
Q&A with Stephen Jones – Falling to Earth – My Summer with Bowie We had the chance to put some questions to writer/ actor Stephen Jones about Falling To Earth – My […]
Magic Farm – Film Review Director – Amalia Ulman Writer – Amalia Ulman Stars – Joe Apollonio, Camila del Campo, Guillermo Jacubowicz Edna (Chloë Sevigny) is something of a TV legend. She […]
Album of the Week – 09/05/25 New sounds this week from the likes of I’m With Her (Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan, and Sara Watkins) (Wild and Clear and Blue), Preoccupations (Ill at […]
Ocean with David Attenborough – Film Review by Frank L. Ocean with David Attenborough screens at the IFI on Thursday, May 8th and Sunday, May 11th. Directors – Colin Butfield, Toby Nowlan, Keith […]
The Surfer – Film Review by Brian Merriman Written by Thomas Martin Directed by Lorcan Flanagan Starring: Nicolas Gage, Julian Mac Mahon, Nic Cassim and Miranda Tapsell The Surfer arrives in Ireland […]
The Wedding Banquet – Film Review by Brian Merriman Directed by Andrew Ahn Screenplay by Andrew Ahn and James Schamus Based on The Wedding Banquet by Ang Lee, Neil Peng and James […]
Riefenstahl – Film Review by Hugh Maguire Director – Andres Veiel Writer – Andres Veiel Stars – Ulrich Noethen, Leni Riefenstahl, Heinrich Breloer Without even a modicum of interest in the past, […]
The Devil and Durex – Smock Alley – Review by Frank L. The Devil and Durex – Written by Nicholas Makin It is the 1970s, and Ireland is on the cusp of […]
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review by Brian Merriman C.S Lewis wrote seven stories that make up the Chronicles of Narnia, of which The […]
Preoccupations – Ill At Ease – Album Review by Killian Laher For their fifth album, Preoccupations have lightened up considerably, incorporating more keyboards, less misery, and more of a ‘pop’ sound. It […]
Murder For Two – The MAC (Belcast) – Review by Cathy Brown Murder For Two, A Co-Production by Bruiser Theatre Company and The MAC Belfast Dates: 24 Apr – 11 May 2025 […]
Album of the Week – 02/05/25 If you’ve ever lived on the second floor, you’ll be excited to hear about the return of Suzanne Vega (Flying With Angels). There are some exciting […]
Suzanne Vega – Flying With Angels – Album Review by Killian Laher Suzanne Vega was always something of an old soul. Even when she emerged in her mid-twenties in 1985, there was […]
Hold Me Away From The Sun – The New Theatre – Review Event Dates: 29/04/2025 – 03/05/2025 Joe (Emmet Hamilton-Reynold) is a 17 year old man who is struggling to fit in. […]
Q&A with Nick Makin – The Devil and Durex – Smock Alley Theatre The Devil and Durex – Smock Alley Theatre – 29 April – 10 May The Devil and Durex – […]
Lael Neale – Altogether Stranger – Album Review by Cathy Brown Lael Neale’s third album for Sub Pop, Altogether Stranger, is a brief yet hauntingly beautiful slice of atmospheric sound. Clocking in […]
Maria Somerville – Luster – Album Review by Killian Laher Maria Somerville is a musician from Galway, and for her second album, she has signed to 4AD and conjured up an album […]