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Review

Labyrinth: A 40th Anniversary Screening

The multigenerational magic of Jim Henson’s fantasy film
By Josie Radcliffe

Tradition Meets Ambition in Irish Soul and Blues

Releases in 2025 were defined by depth, atmosphere, and emotional honesty
By Mark Moran

Ghosting the City; A Review of Dublin Gothic

Deputy Theatre Editor, Amelia Sikora, reviews the award-winning play about the silenced voices of the city
By Amelia Sikora

Park Chan-wook Double Bill at Light House Cinema

A review of Oldboy and The Handmaiden
By Vishvani Paranavithana

What’s All This Fuss About Gay Hockey Players?

On the contentious legitimacy of the “smut” novel as genre and how the Canadian TV show Heated Rivalry provides a platform for discussions about pornographic popular media
By Genevieve Brick

Ireland in Focus at the 2025 British Fashion Council Awards

Designs that won and red-carpet looks that dared
By Lara Walsh

Art as Resistance

Francis Danby’s The Opening of the Sixth Seal and how art has functioned as resistance across time
By Ava Rathi

January Hues: Turner’s Watercolours at the National Gallery

The eccentric master of romantic landscapes returns to grace the Gallery’s walls.
By Eavan O’Keeffe

Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague

A Celebration of the New Wave at the IFI French Film Festival.
By Genevieve Brick

Trespasses: A Review

A poignant depiction of love during dark times made of equal parts fear, violence and chemistry
By Lara Walsh
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