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NewDad return with Altar, a raw and reflective record blending shoegaze, haunting vocals, and themes of homesickness, growth, ...
The Hives: Still Sweden’s Masters of Garage Rock The Hives have been the antithesis of familiarity breeding contempt for over two and a half decades now. Their latest offering, The Hives Forever ...
Connection to Place will be held at the Solstice Arts Centre, Navan, on September Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th, 2025.
Capote is a black-and-white film, but it’s made in colour. Despite its late-1950s rural American setting, Capote has to be in colour when there’s such a colourful character at its core. In his time, ...
Capote is a black-and-white film, but it’s made in colour. Despite its late-1950s rural American setting, Capote has to be in colour when there’s such a colourful character at its core. In his time, ...
Capote is a black-and-white film, but it’s made in colour. Despite its late-1950s rural American setting, Capote has to be in colour when there’s such a colourful character at its core. In his time, ...
Pretty 1950s couple Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Lee (Will Poulter) decide to pack up their things and move to California; Lee's enigmatic brother, the mostly topless Julius (Jacob Elordi), may or ...
Pretty 1950s couple Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Lee (Will Poulter) decide to pack up their things and move to California; Lee's enigmatic brother, the mostly topless Julius (Jacob Elordi), may or ...
Pretty 1950s couple Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Lee (Will Poulter) decide to pack up their things and move to California; Lee's enigmatic brother, the mostly topless Julius (Jacob Elordi), may or ...
Pretty 1950s couple Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Lee (Will Poulter) decide to pack up their things and move to California; Lee's enigmatic brother, the mostly topless Julius (Jacob Elordi), may or ...
After much delay actor director Macon Blair (I Don't Feel at Home In This World Anymore)’s remake of The Toxic Avenger is finally hitting the cinemas both in the states, and on our own shores.
The launch of the 16th Indian Film Festival of Ireland took place on Wednesday the 20th of August in the Nutgrove Omniplex Cinema. With many members of the Festival Team in attendance, the team ...
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