It’s Not Yet Dark is the story of a life less ordinary. Powerful and tragic and yet conveys the sense of pride that Simon Fitzmaurice and his family have.
Maze is a brilliant film with a visceral and fascinating story set during a dark time in Irish history.
Revolutions is a lovingly put together insight into the personalities that make up the fledgling Roller Derby scene in Ireland.
After The Storm is a film of quiet and delicate discoveries, each more surprising and beautifully tender than the last.
The Quiet Architect manages to be somewhat charming while communicating Kevin Roche’s philosophy directly and intelligently.
The Villainess is not perfect by any means, but it is a helter skelter revenge movie with an emotional heart.
Baby Driver is a flawed but technically astounding achievement, a meticulously crafted rock and rollercoaster of a trip.
Brimstone is a bruising, merciless Western that makes no apologies for its unflinching violence and jarring brutality. An operatic tale of reckoning.
Atomic Blonde hits you over the head with flashy music, hip 80’s fashion, and a kick-ass Charlize Theron, but it leaves you cold.
Twice Shy is an affectionate low-key drama that touches all the right notes without ever resorting to over sentimentality.