Wildfire is a capably handled and powerful feature debut from Cathy Brady, featuring two standout turns from Nora-Jane Noone and the late Nika McGuigan.
Wolfwalkers review – a magical, moving triumph of artistic vision
Wolfwalkers is an utterly astounding animated adventure, blending timely themes with a mesmerising display of artistry and visual flair.
Supernova review – a heartbreaking, delicately portrayed love story
Supernova is a heartbreaking, tender and at times uplifting story of love and mortality.
The Painter and the Thief review – surprisingly delicate documentary on forgiveness
The Painter and the Thief is an intriguing insight into the human capacity for forgiveness, and a portrait of a most unlikely friendship.
N.P review – a disturbing, compelling and experimental silent drama
N.P is a challenging and disturbing adaptation that marks a phenomenal debut effort from Lisa Spilliaert, complete with some memorable performances.
Maɬni review – a reflective, personal documentary about language and mortality
Maɬni beautifully explores afterlife, identity and the sense of self in a tumultuous world.
Don’t Cry, Pretty Girls! review – women-led, historically rooted tale of desire and freedom
The 1970 Hungarian film is finally released in the UK.
The Roads Not Taken review – personal drama lacks emotional heft
Sally Porter’s latest film features two outstanding leads in Bardem and Fanning.
Away review – an uncanny and moving animated adventure
Away is a moving, atmospheric and minimalist animation that treats you to a mesmerising story of life, death and the natural world.
Yes, God, Yes review – a sincere, heartwarming and poignant coming of age drama
You might be put off salad for a while, but it’s worth it to watch this rewarding, well-written drama about sexuality and sermons.