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Cinema Review: Crazy Heart
WITH A running time of two hours and 10 minutes the end of this film couldn’t come quickly enough. Although the story of a down and out alcoholic ex-country singing star would normally provide as much inspiration for a film as for songs, this was more boring heart than crazy.
Katalin Varga
KATALIN VARGA lives in the rural wilderness of the Carpathian Mountains in a Hungarian speaking region of Romania with her husband Zsigmond and son Orbán, but she has been hiding a troubling secret - Orbán is not Zsigmond’s son.
Art, movies, and more at Ballina Arts Centre this March
Susan Tiger exhibition throughout March
Ken Bruen to read at Over The Edge
THE INTERNATIONALLY acclaimed and award winning Galway crime writer Ken Bruen will be reading from his work at the next Over The Edge: Open Reading.
“…It was all so simple then…”
Nell Leahy explained to Donnacha O Dualing in one of her radio interviews that many marriages in the 1930s and 1940s were arranged. A date was set for the two to wed whether they liked it or not. Some matches proved successful, others disastrous.
Cinema Review - Edge of Darkness
It has been nearly eight years since Mel Gibson has been in front of the camera and his performance in Edge of Darkness is stellar, it’s just a pity that there were too many conspiracies and cover-ups squeezed in which were confusing and annoying at times.
Win Youth In Revolt goodies
YOUTH IN Revolt, starring Michael Cera, Steve Buscemi, and Ray Liotta, opens in cinemas tomorrow, and we have three film tie-in goodie bags to give away.