Review: Housewife of the Year
Will Penn stirs the pot with his review of 'Housewife of the Year'.
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Will Penn stirs the pot with his review of 'Housewife of the Year'.
Will Penn peels back the shroud in this review of aWake.
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.
In this very special episode of the Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh chats with Bostonian filmmaker Frank Durant, who has travelled to Dublin to explore the locations featured in the 1970s Gene Wilder film Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx. Joining him on this nostalgic journey is Ireland
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.
Matthew Briody gets on board with his review of 'Never Stop the Action'