Better Call Saul – review
Better Call Saul is a sharp and mature show, hilarious yet thoughtful, and it deserves your attention. (●●●●○) Continue reading Better Call Saul – review
Better Call Saul is a sharp and mature show, hilarious yet thoughtful, and it deserves your attention. (●●●●○) Continue reading Better Call Saul – review
WORDS Alex Ball Joss Whedon once said of Firefly, that of his creative works, it was the source of his greatest joy, but also his greatest pain. Fans of the regrettably cancelled 2002/2003 space western will immediately recognise and echo this … Continue reading TV throw back: Firefly
WORDS: Eoin McCague When the subject of your film publicly denounces it as “a serious propaganda attack” and a “lie built upon a lie,” one can assume that a few artistic licenses have been taken. The truth is that we don’t … Continue reading Review: The Fifth Estate
WORDS: Chris Rooke That time in their life becomes encapsulated in those games, and one of the greatest memory triggers is music. It’s the end of May in the Hammersmith Apollo in London as over 3,500 people take their … Continue reading This is Our Music
WORDS: Chris Rooke It’s a clever strategy, no doubt about it. Announcing an operating system built around gaming, as well as set-top boxes that will run said operating system, and a brand new controller unlike anything out there would be bullish … Continue reading A Trail of Steam
WORDS: Eoin Moore It’s midnight. The moon is high, the stars are twinkling, and it has begun to rain. Two invisible children run through the streets, searching for a familiar light in this dark place. They dare not to stop, for … Continue reading Review: Rain
WORDS: Heather Keane Something has been niggling at the edge of Beckett plays recently. When one thinks of his absurdist works, words like ‘nothingness’, ‘existentialism’, perhaps ‘impenetrable’ might spring to mind. Recent whispers have been more along the lines of ‘accessible,’ … Continue reading Review: Waiting for Godot at the Gaiety
WORDS: Gabija Purlytė Holding the Presidency of the EU Council for the first time, Lithuania is grasping the opportunity to showcase its cultural assets throughout Europe. Ireland, who handed over the baton, is getting a fair share of the cultural … Continue reading Ireland and Lithuania: A Photographic Meeting
WORDS: Eoin Moore Beyond: Two Souls is a source of great frustration. It’s a game which holds, in perfect balance, unquestionably great potential and irritatingly overwhelming flaws. This most recent project from the people at Quantic Dream – outspoken supporters … Continue reading Review: Beyond: Two Souls
WORDS: Gabija Purlytė To return to the virtues of concretes for in situ realisations with masons, formworkers, carpenters… Real trades. Real workers in real situations. The opening of MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations) on 7 June was … Continue reading Interview: Rudy Ricciotti
WORDS Jennifer Duffy and Kathleen Girvan First up we have Mary Ahern, a 3rd year Science student who is currently reading comedy writer Danny Wallace’s debut novel “Charlotte Street”, an unusual, humorous version of the traditional boy-meets-girl story. Jason Priestly, the … Continue reading What I’m Reading
WORDS NICHOLAS URFE Characters need to be sufficiently interesting in order to hold our attention for an hour and a half of theatre-going. Unfortunately, in Collapsing Horse’s latest, the thinly sketched characters on show provide no such depth, leaving the … Continue reading Review: Distance From the Event