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  • Laura Delaney

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    Marjane Satrapi: "I think what makes Radioactive more interesting is that it goes beyond the great adventure of Marie Curie."

    Radioactive 'goes beyond Marie Curie's great adventure'

    Director Marjane Satrapi has said she wanted her biopic about Marie Curie to "go beyond the great adventure" of the late two-time Nobel Prize winner.

    Movies • 20 May 20
    Oliver Jackson-Cohen: The Invisible Man is no longer this supernatural monster, he's made him a real life human being and I think that is inherently really more terrifying."

    Cohen: Abuse plot 'most terrifying' part of new horror

    Oliver Jackson-Cohen told RTÉ Entertainment how the domestic abuse storyline in director Leigh Whannell's new sci-fi thriller is "inherently really more terrifying" than the "iconic" 1933 version of The Invisible Man.

    the invisible man • 03 Mar 20
    From its opening frames, the film digs it's claws in and doesn't let go

    The Invisible Man needs to be seen to be believed

    Writer/director Leigh Whannell's (Saw, Insidious), cleverly produced reimagining of HG Wells's sci-fi novel, along with the original 1933 big screen classic, is a painfully relevant and unsettling mind-bender that deserves your presence.

    Movie Review • 06 Mar 20
    Elisabeth Moss: "It's going to be a big season for June and for everybody involved."

    Moss: Handmaid's Tale 4 'a big season for us'

    Elisabeth Moss has teased the highly-anticipated fourth season of The Handmaid's Tale, telling RTÉ Entertaiment that "we're really stretching our limits production wise".

    Movies • 24 Feb 20
    The lowbrow comedy is packed with eye-rolling gags

    Ceo-oh! Like a Boss feels like overworked contouring

    It wants to be a raunchy, slapstick satire about female empowerment and entrepreneurship, with a shiny message about the bonds of adult friendship, but Like a Boss is an overworked mess.

    Movie Review • 21 Feb 20
    Sandra Bullock accepts the best actress Oscar for The Blind Side

    Say what?! The BEST Oscars speeches we've ever seen

    Oscars speeches can be a bit of a snooze-fest, with actors thanking everyone from their agents, to their parents, to their spiritual gurus, to their pets...you get the picture.

    Movies • 08 Feb 20
    It's our two leads (Adam Driver and Jonathan Pryce) who save the day

    Don Quixote a giant feat of obstacles; tilts early on

    Terry Gilliam's long-plagued dream project finally hits the big screen after a 25-year wait, but his ambitious tale feels like it's past its sell by date.

    the man who killed don quixote • 04 Feb 20
    Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie in Bombshell

    Bombshell ticks along fine; doesn't create explosion

    With the success of recent miniseries The Loudest Voice, alongside 2018's damning documentary Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes, it was always going to be challenging for another exposé of the former Fox head honcho to make a big bang.

    Movie Review • 16 Jan 20
    Foxx is beyond compelling as a condemned man

    Just Mercy plays it safe but Jamie Foxx is compelling

    Just Mercy's formulaic narrative imprisons itself in the first act, distracting from the powerful real-life story and sobering account of a wrongly incarcerated death row inmate.

    Just Mercy • 20 Jan 20
    Director Taika Waititi uses his sharp wit to carry the multi-tiered film through what could be thorny and intensely sensitive territory

    Jojo Rabbit bounces along with bold ambition

    Adapted from Christine Leunens' best-selling 2004 book Caging Skies, director Taika Waititi's self-described 'anti-hate satire' bounces along with bold ambition.

    Movie Review • 01 Jan 20
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