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Film

Film Review: Kill Your Friends

A dark comedy about the reality of the record industry and music business
By Denis Ryan

Film Review: Love

An explicit attempt at revealing the realities of love and sexual relationships
By Paul Martin

Film Review: Fathers and Daughters

Natalie Burke reviews the recent release examining the unorthodox relationship between a father and his daughter
By Natalie Burke

Film Review: Mississippi Grind

Paul Martin reviews a tale of addiction and damage in Mississippi Grind
By Paul Martin

Film Review: Listen to Me Marlon

Jennifer Wilson reviews the recently released biopic charting the life of Marlon Brando
By Jennifer Wilson

Film Review: Life

Paul Martin reviews the recent release starring Robert Pattinson and Dane Dehaan
By Paul Martin

Dublin Cinema’s Ode to Classic Halloween Films

Nothing says halloween quite like scary movies, Jennifer Wilson talks us through the best cinema events this hallows eve.
By Jennifer Wilson

At the Lighthouse, an Intriguing Insight into Arcade Fire

Paul Martin tells us about The Lighthouse Cinema's party and screening of The Reflektor Tapes
By Paul Martin
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