Bridgerton Season 4 is the Diamond of the Series
Bridgerton is back but is it better than ever? Caoimhe McCloskey describes the new season as a “fairytale full of love, loss and occasional laughs.”
Read MoreBridgerton is back but is it better than ever? Caoimhe McCloskey describes the new season as a “fairytale full of love, loss and occasional laughs.”
Read MoreJeff Buckley’s album ‘Grace’ is viewed by many as one of the greatest albums of all time. However, as infamous as his music is his early death. Director Amy Berg’s new film covers a sentimental and personal look at the man behind the music. Emma Ferguson gives her thoughts on the new movie ‘It’s Never Over.’
Read MoreThe most talked about film of the year so far is most certainly “Wuthering Heights.” Is the ‘interpretation’ a crime to the original work or a subverisve take on the classic novel? Read Ellie Somers thoughts on the controversial movie.
Read MoreThe new Knives Out film has quickly become many people’s favourite of the series. With Josh O’Connor and a star-studded ensemble cast, it is no surprise. Flora Day discusses the new film’s focus on religion rather than murder and its impact on viewers.
Read MoreCara Collins reviews the much-anticipated adaptation of People We Meet On Vacation.
Read MoreConor Mallon reflects on youth and the journey to adulthood by watching the 2009 film ‘Adventureland’ featuring Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart.
Read MoreMarty Supreme is one of the most divisive films of the past year. Some people are loving it and some are finding issues within its message. Conor Mallon gives his thoughts.
Read MoreLong time Bruce Springsteen fan Emma Ferguson reviews new biopic ‘Deliver Me from Nowhere’ starring Jeremy Allen White.
Read MoreEnya gives an honest review of Colleen Hoover’s latest adaptation, detailing how the decision to watch it may the most regrettable choice of all.
Read MoreFinnian McCarney reviews the new Kathryn Bigelow film ‘A House of Dynamite’ featuring a starstudded cast that includes Idirs Elba and Rebecca Ferguson. Finnian gives us his thoughts and an all important rating out of 5!
Read MoreAna McGarth reviews Big Thief’s new album: Double Infinity
Read MoreAna McGrath views the Philippou twins’ new horror Bring Her Back.
Read MoreAarushi Ganguli reports on Efteling Theme Park.
Read MoreSarah Michaelides reviews local pub The Reporter Bar.
Read MoreAarushi Ganguli writes on her experience visiting the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.
Read MoreAarushi Ganguli writes on pre-Columbian city, Chichen Itza.
Read MoreSarah Michaelides & Clare Tweed provide great tips for a budget Christmas dinner – ideal for students!
Read MoreAarushi Ganguli writes on the Greek Parthenon, the most famous piece of Ancient Greek architecture.
Read MoreJorja Connolly reviews the newest instalment from HBO, House of the Dragon (2022), prequel to Game of Thrones.
Read MoreEnvironmental and Deputy Editor, Fleur Howe, reviews debut novel Snowflake (2021) by Louise Nealon.
Read MoreAaron M. Crilly reviews the latest box office hit from Netflix: Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up.
Read MoreAs we approach the festive season, Aaron M. Crilly reviews Disney+’s fifth instalment of the Home Alone franchise: Home Sweet Home Alone.
Read MoreAaron M. Crilly reviews the fifth and final instalment of the Craig Era 007 movies: No Time To Die
Read MoreOlivia Heggarty reviews Sally Rooney’s latest book: Beautiful World, Where Are You?
Read MorePREVIEW: Olivia Heggarty reviews Sally Rooney’s latest book; Beautiful World. Where Are You?
Read MoreAaron M. Crilly reviews David Lowery’s latest film; The Green Knight.
Read MoreArts and Entertainment Editor, Alexandra Rosbotham, reviews Netflix’s Sex Education.
Read MoreJohn Clarke takes us through the Netflix TV series, ‘Bridgerton.’
Read MorePeter Donnelly, Opinions Editor, examines Colum Kenny’s recently published book on the Irish leader’s life What history has continually proven
Read MoreAmy Murray, Contributor. In a cinematic age which appears to be obsessed with remake after remake, here we have yet
Read MoreAlex Donaldson, Contributor. A fascinating and melancholic look at life by one of the master filmmakers of his generation. When
Read MoreJessica-Neve Smyth, Inkpot Editor. “At least in The Handmaid’s Tale they value babies, mostly. Not so in the true stories here.” Margaret
Read MoreAndrew Herbison, Contributor. This is a film about liars. I know. Shocker. Also spoiler (not really). Speaking of spoilers, this
Read MoreSam Farrell, Arts & Entertainment Editor. Just as the song goes, “Clowns to the left of me / Jokers to
Read MoreGabrielle Deeny, Contributor. Five very different students in Bayview Highschool are in detention. Bronwyn, The Brain, a straight-A student who
Read MoreBY PETER MCGORAN Lars Von Trier’s sex epic, Nymphomaniac Pt. 1 & 2, shows the controversial writer and director back
Read More‘Dallas Buyers Club’ tells the story of Ron Woodruff, a cocky epicurean of a Texas cowboy who finds out early
Read MoreBY PETER MCGORAN Based on a heart-breaking true story about Philomena Lee – a woman who was forced work in
Read MoreBY MICHAEL MCALINDEN Some people are saying this is Tom Hanks’ return to form. I’m not sure if he
Read MoreBY PETER MCGORAN Justin Timberlake – proving once again that he suits the preppy, Ivy League college student character –
Read MoreBY PETER MCGORAN Nobody can question the intent of writer and director, Nathan Todd, whose movie A Belfast Story goes
Read MoreBy PETER MCLOUGHLIN Happy Easter everyone! We at the Gown understand, implicitly, that one must prioritise discipline in one’s chosen
Read MoreBY PETER McGORAN “I knew there were other people like us, they’d just fallen in-between the cracks.” So Terri Hooley
Read MoreBy PETER McLOUGHLIN Trance, the latest film from Danny Boyle (Trainspotting; Slumdog Millionaire), is a love-triangle psychological thriller that hits
Read MoreBY STEVEN ARMOUR In the opening scenes of Stoker we see a young girl, carefree, frolicking through a lush woodland
Read MoreBY STEVEN ARMOUR Every once in a while – and all too infrequently these days – a humble British dramedy
Read MoreBY GEMMA INGLIS Cloud Atlas has been described by its author David Mitchell as “unfilmable,” and yet this is what
Read MoreBY MATTHEW LAW …..as opposed to a bad day to die hard? Or, even opposed to a good day to
Read MoreBY PETER MCGORAN Whenever the word “biopic” appears at the front a film description there is always the temptation simply
Read MoreBy KAITY HALL Set two years before the Civil War in America, Tarantino, with Django Unchained, goes down the same
Read MoreBY PETER MCGORAN This was a film I had waited impatiently to see ever since it was first released in
Read MoreBY TARA MCEVOY In case you’ve been holed up under a signal-barring rock for the past six months, Les Misérables
Read MoreBY PETER MCLOUGHLIN Ang Lee’s latest film, Life of Pi, re-positions him as a film-maker of real significance. I haven’t
Read MoreBY MATTHEW LAW The critically acclaimed partnership of Martin McDonagh and Colin Farrell that brought us In Bruges returns with
Read MoreBY MATTHEW LAW It really is painfully annoying when the likes of Allison Janney and Hugh Laurie, two actors who
Read MoreBY PETER MCLOUGHLIN The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is an excellent fantasy spectacle. There are slight issues with length and
Read MoreBY LOUISE LONEY Silver Linings Playbook is the latest film by director David O. Russell. Based on the novel by
Read MoreBy Steven Armour An ultra-low budget and particularly outlandish Irish film, Stitches tells the unusual tale of how a vulgar
Read MoreBy Matthew Law Since 2007, Ben Affleck has shown that he is not the poor relation. His acting ability had
Read MoreBy Kerry Millar Directed by Sam Mendes, James Bond (Daniel Craig) returns in Skyfall, the 23rd film in the franchise,
Read MoreBy Damien McLaughlin After reading that it had won the Caméra d'Or Prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, I
Read MoreBy Darren McCullins Walter Salle’s long awaited film adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s heroic autobiographical cult novel On the Road has
Read MoreBy Peter McLoughlin @PeterGownArts Written by, and starring, relative unknown Zoe Kazan, Ruby Sparks succeeds in posing some interesting meta-physical
Read MoreBy Peter McLoughlin @PeterGownArts It’s often difficult to tell who animated films are targeting, and Hotel Transylvania is no different.
Read MoreBy Peter McLoughlin @PeterGownArts The Campaign is a by-the-numbers Will Ferrell comedy, but with a twist: there’s actually some relevant,
Read MoreBy Tommy Greene There’s always one. Each year at Cannes, one film splits opinion so emphatically that it becomes the
Read MoreBy Matthew Law Ridley Scott returns to the world of sci-fi cinema with the genius, creepy, and awe inspiring production
Read MoreBy Adam Kennedy I’m going to be honest; I didn’t expect much from this film. From a distance it looked
Read MoreBy Steven Armour A big budget sci-fi thriller concerning the idea of time travel was probably the last thing fans
Read MoreBy Matthew Law Well, at least Harrison Ford is now reprieved, as he is no longer the only action hero
Read MoreFILM OF THE MONTH By Steven Armour With only three previous films under his belt, director Andrew Dominik is fast
Read MoreBy Christopher Parkhill Pixar are currently notching up one film a year, and we've come to expect the exceptional (if
Read MoreQFT film of the week Lawless – Filmnation Entertainment – 2012 By Peter McLoughlin @PeterGownArts I’m tempted to use the
Read MoreMatthew Law The Three Stooges – 20th Century Fox; 2012 No one would ever be able to successfully remake the
Read MoreBy Paul McAlorum From the opening moments it is clear that Dredd is not like the colourful box-office friendly films
Read MoreLe Havre (Future Film Distribution; 2011) By Matthew Law: This charming French drama by Aki Kaurismaki stars André Wilms as
Read More21 Jump Street (Columbia Pictures; 2012) By Matthew Law: Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum star in this comic reworking of
Read MoreAaron Cross (Jeremy Renner) is an agent of ‘The Program’. A man modified in a project designed to create human
Read MoreBY PETER MCLOUGHLIN The Dark Knight Rises is a typical disaster film in many ways: the screen-play is clichéd and
Read MoreBY PETER MCLOUGHLIN Ted – the first live-action feature film by Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane – is a love-triangle
Read MoreBY ROMANO MULLIN The Haynes Student Manual bills itself as a ‘complete guide to university life’, and true to its
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