Film

Despite a Tragic Storyline, The Light Between the Oceans Shines

Derek Cianfrance’s new film, starring Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander, perfectly captures a couple's heartbreak.
By Tory O’Neill

An Evening of Ghoulish Glamour: Film Fatale Presents Prohibition

In association with the Bram Stoker Festival, this Sunday will see IMMA and Kilmainham Gaol travel back to the 1920s.
By Samantha Mooney

Bram Stoker Film Festival Presents Four Days of Deadly Adventures

Launching today, the film festival seeks to engulf the city in a Halloween spirit through its gothic programme of events.
By Genevieve Sanne

Film Soc’s 48 Hour Competition Encourages Creativity On Every Level

As part Fourth Week, the society provided participants with a number of prompts and limited time to make feature films to the best of their ability.
By Samantha Mooney

Light House Cinema Welcomes the Multifaceted Work of David Lynch

Robyn Kilroy looks ahead to the festival that hopes to prove David Lynch as more than just a director of the grotesque and peculiar.
By Robyn Kilroy

A Musical Celebration of the Life of David Bowie

This Sunday, Starman – A David Bowie Celebration will pay tribute to the iconic figure of David Bowie in the Olympia Theatre.
By Lucia Grijpink

Dublin’s Opportunistic Outdoor Cinema Company, Happenings

Jennifer Wilson investigates the appeal of enjoying your favourite films beyond the comfort of your living room.
By Jennifer Wilson

Thirty Years on, Hong Kong’s Johnnie To is Still Making Waves in Chinese Cinema

The director behind some of the best Chinese cinema in the past thirty years.
By Eoghan O Móráin

Money Monster Vs The Nice Guys: Strong Message Wins Out Over Flat Comedy

Jennifer Wilson reviews two of the summer's biggest films.
By Jennifer Wilson

Sing Street Adds to a Stellar Year for Irish Film

Jennifer Wilson reviews Sing Street, the Irish film that received two standing ovations and rave reviews at the Sundance Film Festival.
By Jennifer Wilson