The Kindergarten Teacher – Film Review by Cathal Ryan Director(s): Sara Colangelo Writers(s): Sara Colangelo Actors: Rosa Salazar, Gael García Bernal, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Michael Chernus Lisa Spinelli (Maggie Gyllenhaal) is a Kindergarten […]
The Kindergarten Teacher – Film Review by Cathal Ryan Director(s): Sara Colangelo Writers(s): Sara Colangelo Actors: Rosa Salazar, Gael García Bernal, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Michael Chernus Lisa Spinelli (Maggie Gyllenhaal) is a Kindergarten […]
Movies This Week – 06-03-19 A couple of new ones worth seeing this week with Border and The Kingergarten Teacher on release in the art house cinemas. There’s also Captain Marvel if […]
Competition – Win Tickets to Charlie’s a Clepto – Civic Theatre – 14/03/19 Charlie’s a Clepto – Civic Theatre DATE & TIME: 11-15 March // 8:15pm LOCATION: Studio Theatre We have a […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 05-03-19 The Children opens at the Gate Theatre this Wednesday! We’re hearing good things about it. Otherwise, there’s Alice in Wonderland at the Project Arts Centre […]
The Aftermath – Film Review by Katie McCann Director: James Kent Writers: Rhidian Brook (novel), Joe Shrapnel Stars: Alexander Skarsgård, Keira Knightley, Jason Clarke The Aftermath is set in the aftermath (get […]
Port Authority – Smock Alley – Review by Paddy McGovern Decadent Theatre Company 4 – 9 Mar 2019 | 7:30pm | 2:30pm on Sat 9th | Main Space Conor McPherson’s play, Port […]
BC Camplight – The Workmans Club – Live Review – 03/03/19 – by Killian Laher There’s no shortage of appetite for live shows in Dublin these days, and the sold out signs […]
Robert Forster – Inferno – Album Review by Killian Laher When considering what sort of artist would have an album titled Inferno, Robert Forster is not the first name that comes to […]
The Examination – Project Arts Centre – Review This is a new work by Brokentalkers which explores prison life in Ireland. We meet two individuals with differing views of the world. One […]
Live Music in Dublin – 04-03-19 This week, you could go to the Gloaming pretty much every night between now and… oblivion? Yes, they start their residency in the NCH with about […]
The Country Girls – Abbey Theatre – Review Until April 6th Kate (Grace Collender) has just received some great news. She is to receive a scholarship to one of the best schools […]
The Lonely Luchador – Smock Alley Theatre – Review by Letizia Delmastro Part of the Scene and Heard festival The Lonely Luchador, presented as part of the Scene and Heard theatre festival […]
The Hole in the Ground – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Lee Cronin Starring: Seána Kerslake, James Cosmo, Simone Kirby, Steve Wall, James Quinn Markey In cinemas March 1st Irish […]
What They Had – Film Review by Grant Ryan Director: Elizabeth Chomko Writer: Elizabeth Chomko Stars: Hilary Swank, Michael Shannon, Robert Forster We see a woman in her 70s, Ruth (Blythe Danner), […]
I Shall Wear Purple – Grand Opera House – Review by Cathy Brown Dates: Tue 26 February 2019 – Sat 02 March 2019 Rosemary Jenkinson and c21 Theatre Company’s fourth collaboration I […]
The Wickedness of Oz – Project Arts Centre – Review by Frank L. Written and performed by Kate Gilmore Dates: 25 Feb – 02 Mar 2019 This single hander was originally seen […]
Haven – Smock Alley Theatre – Review by Sean Coyle Part of the Scene + Heard Festival Run finished – Feb 26th and 27th No Drama Theatre present ‘Haven’, as part of […]
An Engineer Imagines – Film Review by Frank L. Directed by Marcus Robinson. Peter Rice was born in Dublin in 1935 and brought up in Dundalk. He qualified as an engineer; he […]
I Will Still Be Whole (When You Rip Me In Half) – Pit, The Vaults (London) – Review by Eamon Somers Run Finished – 27th & 28th Feb 2019 I Will Still […]
The Morning After The Life Before – Bewley’s Café Theatre – Review by Paddy McGovern Feb 25 – Mar 16, 2019 The title of Ann Blake’s play, The Morning after the Life […]
Fighting With My Family – Film Review by Katie McCann Director: Stephen Merchant Writer: Stephen Merchant Stars: Dwayne Johnson, Lena Headey, Vince Vaughn My knowledge of the WWE is limited to what […]
Swan Lake – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review by Frank L. Directed by Matthew Bourne 26 Feb 2019 – 2 Mar 2019 In 1995, Matthew Bourne created his version of the […]
Sauvage – Film Review by David Turpin Directed by Camille Vidal-Naquet Starring Félix Maritaud, Eric Bernard The ‘rent boy movie’ is a populous, if not particularly distinguished, subgenre in gay cinema. Its […]
Movies This Week – 27-02-19 So, this week we finally get The Hole in the Ground! Will it mean we don’t see Seána Kerslake on stages around Dublin as she is catapulted […]
Massive Attack – 3Arena – Live Review – 24-02-19 – by Paul Kirby Massive Attack descended onto an eager audience celebrating the 21st anniversary of Mezzanine, their third studio album released in […]
Mark Hollis – 1955-2019 by Killian Laher Terrible news that Mark Hollis, of Talk Talk has died. For many, a name from the distant past. I first became aware of him through […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 26-02-19 The big event in Dublin is definitely Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, and for all people that like a touch of Dance in their lives… it’s […]
Live Music in Dublin – 25-02-19 It’s a bit of a strange week for gigs, with nothing too dazzling around. Still, you could do a lot worse than going to Advance Base […]
Hamnet – Project Arts Centre – Review Dead Centre presents – Hamnet Dates: 20 Feb – 23 Feb Hamnet is not a typo. Not a mistake or a slip of the tongue. […]