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    Jessie Buckley as Mariche

    Jessie Buckley in the best of company in Women Talking

    Jessie Buckley does the great-role-great-performance double again in Women Talking, an adaptation of the Miriam Toews bestseller that finds the Irish star in the best of company.

    Movie Review • 11 Mar 23
    (L-R) Tye Sheridan, Jacob Lofland and Matthew McConaughey in Mud

    10 Great Coming-of-Age Movies You May Not Have Seen

    "Here is a universal truth that every adult at some point will realise," wrote the author Harlan Coben, "we are all always 17-years-old, waiting for our lives to begin."

    Movies • 04 Nov 24
    A celebration of family, films and finding your own way

    Spielberg gives us his Wonder Years in The Fabelmans

    If you're after a dewy-eyed, heart-is-full trip to the cinema, then this is just the ticket.

    Movie Review • 27 Jan 23
    Zar Amir Ebrahimi won Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival for her role as journalist Arezoo Rahimi

    Holy Spider spins the darkest movie web of 2023

    Brace yourself if you plan to watch this film.

    Movie Review • 23 Jan 23
    A celebration of big-screen escapism, a study of loneliness, and a call for viewers not to give up on themselves or each other

    Movies love letter Empire of Light out to reel you in

    Set in a seaside cinema in the early 80s, Empire of Light charts the relationship between duty manager Hilary (Olivia Colman) and new usher Stephen (Micheal Ward).

    Movie Review • 09 Jan 23
    This story of the grump who needs to get out of his own way is tender, funny, and life-affirming but should also come with a caveat: there is a lot about bereavement and suicide

    Tom Hanks' A Man Called Otto is one for the weekend

    Cranky Tom Hanks is as watchable as many other big-screen incarnations of Tom Hanks.

    Movie Review • 06 Jan 23
    North Circular is in cinemas now

    Making the Dublin movie North Circular one for the road

    Luke McManus is the director of the Dublin documentary North Circular. He takes us behind the lens on one of the films of 2022.

    Movies • 26 Dec 22
    North Circular sizes up the landmarks, meets the people, and hears their stories and music along the way

    Capital gains. North Circular is a special Dublin film

    An eye-opener, a time-capsule charmer, and a catalyst to get on the comfortable shoes with your own director's commentary playing in your head - wherever you are.

    Movie Review • 03 Dec 22
    They're on a no-frills package, film fans will get one of the deals of the year Photos: Sarah Makharine

    Frankie Corio and Paul Mescal dazzle in Aftersun

    Memories are made of this.

    Movie Review • 18 Nov 22
    (L-R) Jaylin Webb and Banks Repeta - Young masters at work

    This is a film teenagers and parents should see

    The film with the most unfortunate title of 2022 also turns out to be among the most compelling as writer-director James Gray digs deep in his own childhood to tell a story of family, friendship and fate.

    Movie Review • 18 Nov 22
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