INTERVIEW: Director and Star of ‘The Last Right’
The Last Right is an Irish comedy written and directed by Aoife Crehan, starring Michiel Huisman and Niamh Algar, as well as rising star Samuel Bottomley, as autistic teenager Louis. Bradford-born Samuel Bottomley appeared in Paddy Considine’s film Tyrannosaur (2011), Private Peaceful (2012), TV show…
REVIEW: The Last Right (2019)
Ireland has a rich tradition of finding humour in both Catholicism and death – even better if it’s both. From the great playwrights Beckett, Behan, Synge, Friel and O’Casey, through to novelist/screenwriter Roddy Doyle (best-known for The Commitments) and onto the London-born McDonagh brothers taking…
EIFF 2019: Strange But True
Dealing with a significant loss, you actively seek any shred of comfort, sometimes no matter how outlandish it may seem to those around you. Based on the novel by John Searles, leading us through this particular premise laced with grief is Nick Robinson, who suddenly…
Welcome To The End Times In New Trailer For ‘Good Omens’
“With Armageddon just days away, the armies of Heaven and Hell are amassing and The Four Horsemen are ready to ride. Aziraphale, an angel, and Crowley, a demon, agree to join forces to find the missing Anti-Christ and to stop the war that will…
REVIEW: Churchill (2017)
Often referred to as “the greatest Briton ever”, it’s no surprise that there have already been a number of films and documentaries centred around the life of Winston Churchill, with this latest film about the former Prime Minister coming from director Jonathan Teplitzky (‘The Railway…
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