With typical patience from Jarmusch, and a terrific performance from Adam Driver, Paterson unfurls into a calmly detailed and delightful tale of ordinary life at its most extraordinary.
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Nate Parker's The Birth of A Nation is too conventionally made and polished to earn its notoriety.
If you haven’t been living under a rock, you may have noticed that the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election comes surrounded...
Scannain speaks to writer/director Lucile Hadžihalilovic about her new film Evolution. Out in Irish cinemas on May 6th.
Scannain talks with Duke Johnson, Academy Award-nominated director of Anomalisa, and guest of honour at the the 6th Dublin Animation Film Festival
Despite the efforts of Amy Adams and the effects team, Denis Villeneuve's Arrival sacrifices promising ideas in favour of easier payoffs.
With great music, a cast of hip young things and a disarmingly thoughtful script, Everybody Wants Some!! readily delivers laughs and pathos.
Scarcely ever pausing for breath, Ben Wheatley's Free Fire is an energetic and spikily fun slice of grown-up entertainment.
Ambitiously and lovingly crafted, and led by two riveting stars, La La Land is a musical of such lovely energy as to make Jacques Demy proud.
Following a recent 70mm presentation at the Irish Film Institute, reviews editor Philip Bagnall mulls on the meaning in Paul Thomas Anderson's multi-layered masterpiece.