Reviews

Review: Troye Sivan – Bloom

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Review: Nicki Minaj – Queen

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Review: A Skull in Connemara

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Review: Netflix’s Requiem Series

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Review: Hang Dai Restaurant

Sick of the your typical Chinese takeaway serving up the same greasy food? You should try Hang Dai. This traditional Chinese restaurant is located on the very lively Camden street.  First Impressions It may n...

5 Places You Need To Try For Lunch In Dublin

We all want to treat ourselves to some food. Whether it is meeting up with mates or you feel like you should treat yo' self for lunch. This list has got you covered.    1. Cracked Nut, Camden Street. ...

Review: The Mercy

The Mercy is a British biographical drama starring Colin Firth and Rachel Weisz, and directed by James Marsh - the Academy Award winning director of Theory of Everything. The film tells the story of Donald C...

Review: I, Tonya

I, Tonya is quickly becoming one of the must-see movies of the season. Hollywood’s hottest biopic has taken the box office by storm. With a stellar cast, the tragedy of Tonya Harding’s life is beautifully po...

Review – Den Of Thieves

In this explosive crime thriller, tough no nonsense cop ‘Big Nick’ (Gerrard Butler) faces off with criminal mastermind Ray Merrimen (Pablo Schreiber), in a tale that blurs the lines between good and bad. Den...

Review: The Post

The arrival of The Post in cinemas is impeccable in its timing; with an unstable President and the never-ending crisis in the U.S. government, it couldn’t be more relevant today. What’s putting off is that ...