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The Road Barely a week old and 2010 has one of its best movies chalked up already. The Road, adapted from Cormac McCarthy's post-apocalyptic story, is as... |
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Saviours Shot over two years, Whitaker and Nolan's boxing documentary encompasses the hopes and dreams of three members of Dublin's north city boxing club,... |
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2012 After the exercise in cinematic banality that was 10,000BC, Roland Emmerich has returned to what he does best, and that's blow shit up on a mammoth... |
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Anton As refreshing as it is to see an Irish film with lofty levels of ambition, Anton never really scales the heights it so desperately wants to. Part... |
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen After the first film opened to megabucks amidst the kind of hyperbole that is normally reserved for pubescent rock stars, a sequel was almost... |
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Lourdes
Although there are subtle hints in the opening scenes as to where writer-director Jessica Hausner stands on the whole organised religion debate, the audience is left in no doubt by the close that she feels it requires the needy and desperate to...
The Road
Barely a week old and 2010 has one of its best movies chalked up already. The Road, adapted from Cormac McCarthy's post-apocalyptic story, is as bleak as they come but thanks to stirring performances from Mortensen and Smit-McPhee its heart...
Maurice Ravel, L'Enfant Et Les Sortileges
Quite wonderful.




