Category: Review
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From Title Thrills to Relegation Spills: The League of Ireland’s Latest Chapter Concludes
By Aidan O’Boyle Another year of chaos. Nothing new. The League of Ireland delivered yet again just like Shamrock Rovers, who stumbled over the line to get their 5th title in 6 years. The Champions season started how it ended, with a defeat.…
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What to watch in isolation: ’90s political football, Neighbours goes rogue and new sitcom aims to eliminate LGBT prejudice
Paul Caffrey reviews the week in TV: The Boys in Green part II (RTÉ One, March 16), Neighbours Late: Endgame (RTÉ2, March 17 – March 23) and Feel Good (Channel 4, March 18).
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Standing ovation for Dara O’Briain in Vicar St.
One thing to take away from Dara O’Briain’s performance in Vicar Street is that he has the clever ability to make a bunch of mid-twenties year-olds laugh, even if they are not sure what they are laughing about. Though his show last Thursday…
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No Stone Unturned: comprehensively controversial
A visceral documentary comprised of two distinct stories; that of the journalists involved and that of the victims featured. No Stone Unturned, a 2017 documentary by prolific U.S filmmaker Alex Gibney (of The Armstrong Lie, Zero Days, Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison…
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Mis-Conceptions review: ‘The acting that came as a result was next to exceptional and really brought the audience in.’
Recently, I had the pleasure of seeing Helen McNamara’s fifth play, Mis-Conceptions, charmingly performed at Smock Alley Theatre in Temple Bar. Upon first inspection, the performance space seemed simplistic and minimalistic, however, this allowed for the focus to be on the plot, which…
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The beginning of the end: Extreme music legends Slayer kick off third leg of final world tour in 3Arena
For thirty-seven years double Grammy award winners, Slayer, have pioneered extreme music in the relative mainstream, being one of the most successful heavy metal bands of all time. Especially in the early MTV years alongside their contemporaries in Anthrax, Megadeth, and Metallica. Their…
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The Sinner Review: Biel stands out in latest Netflix original
The Sinner is about young mother Cora Tannetti (Jessica Biel), who one day on a family trip to the beach falls into a fit of rage and murders a seemingly innocent man right in front of her child. A group of men and…



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