Review: Sanctuary
Stephen Porzio checks out Len Collin's debut feature, which screened at this year's Audi Dublin International Film Festival.
Light House Cinema offers a curated selection of independent, classic, & international films. The venue hosts 4K restorations, 35mm film screenings, and special concert films. Beyond traditional cinema, guests can attend National Theatre Live broadcasts and Q&A screenings with industry guests. The programme features everything from cult classics and retrospectives to festival highlights like GAZE. The cinema is run by the Light House Group and managed by Element Pictures.
Stephen Porzio checks out Len Collin's debut feature, which screened at this year's Audi Dublin International Film Festival.
Gemma Creagh weaves her way into Pat Murphy’s ‘Tana Bana‘.
Anthony Assad watches as Jack Reynor shoulders the emotional burden of family in Glassland.
Walking the Red Carpet for 'Frank'
Nudity, Satan, ass-kissing, torture, cat faeces, black Masses, demon births – of course… it’s 1922.
Ivan Kavanagh's 'Tin Can Man' was probably responsible for more than few of the audience nightmare-filled sleeps after it screened on Sunday night as part of the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2012.