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A blend of coming-of-age drama, crime thriller, and fantasy has an 85% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Currently streaming on Mubi, a platform that showcases less mainstream cinema, the film centers around a 12-year-old girl living in a squat in a rough council estate with her chaotic, young...
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Its critical and commercial acclaim highlights the talented Irish actors, writers and producers who helped to create such a gripping series. A captivating Irish TV show that focuses on the grim reality of the crime underworld, Love/Hate has often been praised for depicting the realities of ...
The documentary features a number of reenactments of the crime. As new information is presented to the audience, the reenactment is presented again with minor alterations based on details that have come to light. The Hole A prisoner is transferred into a new cell with a number of men who ...
RTE’s recently concluded crime drama Kin (also written by Peter McKenna) is a case in point. That show’s odd phrasing, unusually diverse casting, and overwrought noir elements are arguably more suited to the US market served by its co-commissioner, AMC Networks. It’s one thing for RTE...
[Aside – what is extraordinary to me is that Trinity College still has his portrait proudly on display (below) in their Exam Hall. Meanwhile, George Berkeley is being erased from their history – correctly, perhaps – but for the same crime of being ‘a man of his time.’] ...