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On the restorative powers of Enya and gonzo gore I’m listening to Enya while writing this (her 2015 track Even in the Shadows ...
Sports movies feel surplus to requirements. They romanticize and celebrate their chosen game, even though a given sport is ...
Best Wishes to All is a response to misanthropic capitalism in contemporary Japan. With a tagline like “Happiness on earth ...
Aardman features stop motion classic, paying homage to The Great Escape, is still considered one of the best animated films ...
Pixar’s Inside Out, directed by Pete Docter and Ronnie del Carmen, is a visually beautiful and emotionally charged film that explores the complexities of human emotions through the eyes of an ...
What do you do when you were the enfant terrible of 90s independent cinema and you hit middle age? If you’re Harmony Korine ...
Pixar’s Inside Out, directed by Pete Docter and Ronnie del Carmen, is a visually beautiful and emotionally charged film that explores the complexities of human emotions through the eyes of an ...
With news that Die, My Love, the highly-anticipated fifth feature film from Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay, is releasing ...
Oliver Laxe’s film won the Jury Prize at Cannes, sharing it with Mascha Schilinski’s Sound of Falling (releasing into German cinemas September 11).The film, which was produced by Pedro Almodovar and ...
Weaker Every Day” by Greg Strawn is a powerful piece of honest Americana songwriting about real-life struggle, care, and ...
Final year film student at UCD, currently living in County Meath. When I'm not watching films, I'm probably writing about them! You can read my work at Headstuff, Oxygen, and The University Observer.
Todd Haynes’ Safe turns 30 this year, whilst undeniably relevant to dominant culture upon its release — often interpreted by viewers as an allegorical take on the AIDS crisis — it is exceedingly ...