Small Plastic Wars at Civic Theatre Tallaght – Review by P. McGovern This is a lot more than a one-man show about a plastic-model nerd pursuing his fixation with WW ll models […]
Small Plastic Wars at Civic Theatre Tallaght – Review by P. McGovern This is a lot more than a one-man show about a plastic-model nerd pursuing his fixation with WW ll models […]
We have five pairs of ticket to give away to the Zaïde Quartet who perform at Newman University Church, St Stephen’s Green, on Thursday 8 October 2015. To win the tickets, just […]
Star of the Sea – Review by Cormac Fitzgerald Star of the Sea (Moonfish Theatre Company and an Taibhdhearc): Sept 24 – 26 – Draíocht, Blanchardstown Star of the Sea tells the […]
Older than Ireland – Film Review by Frances Winston Directed by: Alex Fegan Starring: Thirty of Irelands oldest citizens In cinemas September 25th With the Anniversary of the 1916 Rising almost upon […]
Life – Film Review V2.0 by Frances Winston Directed by: Anton Corbijn Starring: Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan, Ben Kingsley, Joel Edgerton In cinemas September 25th It takes a brave actor to tackle […]
Just Here – Bewley’s Café Theatre at Powerscourt – Review by Frank L. Written by Eugene O’Brien Directed by Charlie Bonner Performed by Dan Reardon John lives in a small apartment near […]
We had the chance to interview Giles Brody (Irish Pictorial Weekly contributor) ahead of the Mess Around this Friday at the Workman’s club. It’s a new monthly sketch show with some great […]
Mia Madre – Film Review by Cormac Fitzgerald Directed by: Nanni Moretti Written by: Nanni Moretti, Valia Santella Starring: Margherita Buy; Giulia Lazzarini; John Turturro Mia Madre (My Mother) is a touching […]
On the eve of the Dublin Theatre Festival, we had the chance to talk to Don Wycherley about Hooked, which he directed and is touring during the Festival. It is a funny […]
Miss You Already – Film Review by Frank L. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke Stars: Drew Barrymore, Toni Collette, Dominic Cooper Milly (Toni Collette) and Jess (Drew Barrymore) have been best friends all […]
3 1/2 minutes: 10 bullets – Film Review by Frank L. Directed by Marc Silver Shown as part of the IFI Documentary Festival 2015 The second amendment to the constitution of the […]
Max Richter – from Sleep – Album Review by Killian Laher Max Richter has been releasing fine instrumental music for 13 years or so. His latest, based around the concept of sleep, […]
Robert Forster – Songs to Play – Album Review by Killian Laher Robert Forster, formerly of The Go-Betweens, returns with his first album in seven years since the rather sombre The Evangelist. […]
Life – Film Review by C.K. MacNamara Director: Anton Corbijn Writer: Luke Davies Starring: Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan Set against the backdrop of America’s seismic cultural shift from pre-war nostalgia to the […]
We had the chance to talk to Mark Palmer and Phillip McMahon ahead of the opening of their new musical ‘I’m your Man’ at the Dublin Theatre Festival (24th to 3rd Oct). […]
Oh, so many memories. Was it the best Fringe in recent memory? What do you think of the award winners? Start the debate below. And without further ado, where are the winners […]
The Fringe is over, so finally time to relax and take it easy, right? right? The Dublin Theatre Festival kicks off this week and runs from the 24th to the 11th of […]
Holly Herndon – Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival – Review by Andrew Darley Date Sep 17 @ 21:30. Venue: Spiegeltent in Wolfe Tone Square When the Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival line-up was announced, […]
Vernon God Little – Decadent Theatre company – Review by Audrey Devereux Vernon God Little, a novel, by DBC Pierre won the Man Booker prize in 2003, a chillingly, darkly satirical tale […]
The D Train – Film Review by Frances Winston Directed by: Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel Starring: Jack Black, James Marsden, Kathryn Hahn, Russell Posner, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White In cinemas September […]
Your Own Man/ Mad Notions – Review by Cormac Fitzgerald Dates Sep 16 — 19 @ 20:00. Tickets €13 / €11 conc. Duration 55 mins. Venue: Bewley’s Cafe Theatre @ Powerscourt Luke […]
Oh What a Lovely Rose – Smock Alley – Review by Frances Winston The Black Box, Smock Alley Theatre, 6/7 Exchange Street Lower, Dublin 8 Runs until September 19th at 6.15pm nightly. […]
We Are All in the Gutter, But Some of Us Are Looking at David O’Doherty – Project Arts Centre – Review We almost didn’t get to see David O’Doherty in the Project […]
Everest – Film Review by Frances Winston Directed by: Baltasar Kormákur Starring: Jason Clarke, Josh BrolinMichael Kelly, John Hawkes, Robin Wright, Emily Watson, Keira Knightley, Sam Worthington, Jake Gyllenhaal In cinemas September […]
You’re Not Alone – Kim Noble – Peacock Theatre – Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival Have you ever tried Internet dating? One of the dangers is that people tend to lie. Some people […]
Overshadowed – New Theatre – Review by Frank L. Written by Eva O’Connor Following her success in Saoirse, her award winning play for a single actor, Eva O’Connor returns with a more […]
The next few months are sizing up pretty nicely on the music side of things! Another treat should be BC Camplight, who plays the Workman’s club on Friday Oct 9th. Brian Christinzio […]
Folds of the Crane/ Drawing Crosses on a Dusty Windowpane – Project Arts Centre – Review by Cormac Fitzgerald The entire theatre goes black except for a sliver of light just off-centre […]
Everest – Film Review by Cormac Fitzgerald Directed by: Baltasar Kormákur Written by: William Nicholson; Simon Beaufoy Starring: Jason Clarke; Jake Gyllenhaal; Kiera Knightley; Josh Brolin; John Hawkes; Naoko Mori Everest tells […]