Category: Review
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Barry Keoghan & Colin Farrell shine in psychological thriller
This film is certainly not for everyone, so if you’re not interested in psychological thrillers and dystopian films, choose Bad Moms 2 instead. The opening scene of Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest film, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, greets us with open-heart surgery. The…
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Face your fears at Farmaphobia
Looking for one last scare this Bank Holiday weekend? Get yourself down to Ireland’s number one Halloween attraction Farmaphobia before it closes for another year on November 1st. Based in Causey Farm in Co.Meath, Farmaphobia consists of a number of spooky attractions constructed…
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Review: Terror Jr – Bop City
Editor Rachel D’Arcy reviews Bop City, the debut album released by anonymous dance trio Terror Jr.
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Review: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Kieva McLaughlin reviews the newest addition to JK Rowling’s Wizarding World.
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Review: Westworld
Conor McNally gives his view on new sci-fi show, Westworld, co-created by Jonathan Nolan.
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Justin Bieber’s Purpose World Tour Wows Dublin
Kieva McLaughlin gives her view on Justin Bieber’s latest Irish shows.
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Movie Review: Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
Dara Boyle gives The City his two cents on the new Jack Reacher flick, Never Go Back.
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The WIN – The women’s war continues
Part of Smock Alley Theatre’s Scene + Heard festival, The WIN is a newly devised piece from rookie theatre company BANBHA. Directed by Cara Brophy-Browne and Tara Louise Morrison, The WIN is a concise and thoughtfully put together narrative focusing around stories from…
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In praise of the Luas
By Aoife Lawless The Luas Cross City is the name given to the new extensions planned for the Luas by the year 2017. The plans include extending the Luas line across the city from Stephens Green to Broomfield and are proposed to…

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