Mick Jordan braves the darkness with his review of ‘Fréwaka’.
Matthew Briody looks at sibling strains in his review of ‘September Says’.
Shannon Cotter hatches her verdict in her review of ‘On Becoming a Guinea Fowl’.
Matthew Briody charts a course through cults and comedy in this review of ‘The Highest Brasil’ from Abbeyleix filmmaker Jeremy Curl.
We were genuinely overwhelmed by the support and familiar faces who joined us on the evening of Thursday 17th April at FLUX Studios for our Film Ireland Cover Art Exhibition (Issues 1–100).
Film Ireland contributor Conor Bryce talks to filmmaker Ryan A. Conaill about shooting in Cork, getting the best out of his lead, and more.
June Butler looks back at Richard Brooks’ classic 1958 American drama with Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman.
Naemi Victoria takes centre stage in her review of Richard Linklater’s biographical musical ‘Blue Moon’, shot in Dublin.
Starting at 10:59, listen back as Assistant Editor Gemma Creagh chats with Pádraig Hurley on D15 Today on 92.5 Phoenix FM about the film industry, the origins of Film Ireland magazine, and our exhibition in partnership with DBS School of Arts, which takes place this Thursday.
Max Driver goes interstellar with his review of RTÉ animation ‘Holt’.