Article: Mrs Robinson And Me
As the powerful documentary Mrs. Robinson screens at festivals around the world, Mick Jordan reflects on how one woman’s unlikely rise to power marked the beginning of a modern Ireland — whether she meant it to or not.
As the powerful documentary Mrs. Robinson screens at festivals around the world, Mick Jordan reflects on how one woman’s unlikely rise to power marked the beginning of a modern Ireland — whether she meant it to or not.
Over a quarter of a century on, Gemma Creagh gives her take on this classic era of film, looking at The Virgin Suicides, American Beauty, Drop Dead Gorgeous, The Blair Witch Project, and The Talented Mr. Ripley.
In this article, Assistant Editor Dev Murray sits down with Ayvianna Snow — a force in indie horror with more than 70 screen credits to her name — to talk haunted taverns, creative instinct, and why she believes horror deserves a seat at the grown-ups’ table.
This April, contributor and filmmaker Mick Jordan got his tickets for TRANS IMAGE/TRANS EXPERIENCE, a festival where nothing is off-limits. This is Ireland's first festival of trans and non-binary cinema, and was held from 25-27 April 2025 at the Light House Cinema.
Earlier this year at the Dublin International Film Festival, Antidote and Venom hosted a special event to celebrate their shared legacy. On February 25th at The Complex in Smithfield, they marked 20 years of co-existence as sister companies operating in the interconnected worlds of TV commercials an
Dev Murray dives into 'Jane Finds the Sea Frightening', with writer/ director Jason Figgis.