Sarah Cullen reviews Johnny Gogan’s examination of the history of fracking in Ireland.
Rachel Gough praises Robert Manson’s ‘Holy Island’ as an exciting shift in Irish cinema.
June Butler plays among the stars with Tadhg O’Sullivan’s epic elegy ‘To The Moon’.
June Butler takes a look at Robbie Walsh’s feature ‘The Letters’.
Stephen Burke braves the storm on a remote island.
Phoebe Moore applies feathering to Rachel Carey’s debut feature Deadly Cuts.
June Butler reviews Maurice O’Carroll’s film ‘Mountrath Unlocked’ about a town that drew on its community spirit of old in times of trouble.
Brian Ó Tiomáin reviews Michael McCormack’s documentary on Fergus O’Farrell, the charismatic voice of Interference, one of the most influential bands on the Irish music scene in the ‘80s and ‘90s.
Sarah Cullen celebrates Clare Dunne and Malcolm Campbell’s drama about young mother Sandra who escapes her abusive husband and fights back against a broken housing system.
Michael Lee reviews Cathy Brady’s tale of two reunited sisters who discover secrets from their mother’s past.