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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 ...
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.
When the film Whose Streets? premiered at The Sundance Film Festival in 2017, it appeared to encapsulate in cinematic form the anger and promise of the Black Lives Matter moment, in the face of what ...
Madagascar was released in 2005 by DreamWorks Animation and this year turns twenty years old. It is a fun filled, vibrant, ...
Planning a trip to the countryside this summer, or maybe a week to the beach? Surely you won’t be leaving without your ...
Once There Was sees quartet The Far Cry deliver a reminder of how adventurous, thought provoking and thrilling progressive ...
Partly drawing on her own experiences as a young adult growing up in homeless accommodation, with Lollipop (2024) director ...
The Story of the Irish will explore Irish identity and history in four one-hour episodes starting on Sunday the 8th of June on RTE.
Thomas Caffrey recently finished his PhD at the School of English, Dublin City University. His doctoral research examined the reception of Haruki Murakami’s fictions in the anglophone world. Thomas ...
It’s over! The movie stars have deserted the French seaside town of Cannes, the reviews have been filed, the red carpets rolled up, and the world’s press now move on to what’s really important — ...
Some artists try to write music that moves people. Hunter Benson writes like he needs to — like each lyric is a way of surviving. With his latest single, “Heaven’s Letter,” the singer-songwriter and ...