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Cinema Review

HOW WAS 2010 for you? Filmwise? What were the films that excelled, the films that were just a waste of time, and those which failed to live up to all the trailer hype?

Women, men, and Cuban music - Galway Film Society’s winter/spring season

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FILMS CELEBRATING women, the relationships between grandfathers, fathers, and sons, the sounds, style, and cultures of Cuba, Burlesque strip-tease performers will all feature in The Galway Film Society’s winter/spring season 2011.

Christmas DVD Review - Disney’s A Christmas Carol

If you need a good Christmassy DVD to get you in the festive mood this year, check out Disney’s A Christmas Carol.

Win the book The Long Walk

THE WAY Back, the new film starring Jim Sturgess and Ed Harris, along with Irish actors Colin Farrell and Saoirse Ronan, comes to cinemas on St Stephen’s Day.

Hector at Mad Hatter’s Christmas Party

THE WILD MAN of the Irish language, broadcasting, and TV travel documentaries Hector Ó hEochagáin, headlines the Mad Hatters Christmas Party in the Róisín Dubh next week.

Eclipse winners

cinema reviews Megamind

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By using all the cliches of hero verses super villain movies and looking at it from a different perspective Megamind is a hilarious animation which is incredibly entertaining for all the family.

Athlone Film Club present an Italian feast for the senses

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Athlone Film Club present the visually stunning and passionate Italian melodrama, I Am Love, on Tuesday December 7 at 8pm in the Dean Crowe Theatre.

Galway Film Society Christmas screenings

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CHRISTMAS IS coming and it is a time to enjoy and indulge and have a laugh, and take a little break from the misery that our failed and incompetent Government has heaped on us.

Man of Aran Re-imagined debuts in Galway

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INSPIRED BY the traditions of the seanachaí and the Japanese benshi performers, Man of Aran Re-imagined is an exciting and imaginative live presentation and re-telling of the classic 1934 documentary by Robert Flaherty.

 

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