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'Dead In A Week (Or Your Money Back)': Galway Review
Debut comedy from Tom Edmunds features Tom Wilkinson and Christopher Eccleston
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'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again': Review
Will it be money, money, money the second time around?
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'The Dig': Galway Review
The Galway Film Fleadh’s best film is a tight, dark western by the Tohill Brothers
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'Cellar Door': Galway Review
A woman struggles to decipher her past in Viko Nikci’s intense film
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'Don't Leave Home': Galway Review
Michael Tully creeps around the Irish countryside for a gothic tale of disappeared children
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'The Devil's Doorway': Galway Review
An Irish found-footage genre film unearths scary surprises in a Magdalene Laundry
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'The Belly Of The Whale': Galway Review
The 30th anniversary of Galway’s Film Fleadh opens with a debut set in a small Donegal town
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'Swimming With Men': Edinburgh Review
Synchronised swimming comedy closes the 2018 Edinburgh Film Festival
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'Dublin Oldschool': Review
The film adaptation of Emmet Kirwan’s screenplay sees two estranged brothers reunite over the course of a drug-fuelled weekend
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'Calibre': Edinburgh Review
Strong debut from Matt Palmer starring Jack Lowden and Martin McGann competes at Edinburgh before moving to Netflix.
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'Obey': Tribeca Review
British director Jamie Jones competes at Tribeca with a story set during London’s 2011 riots
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'Postcards From London': BFI Flare Review
BFI’s Flare Festival concludes with a trip through Soho in the company of rising star Harris Dickinson
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'A Mother Brings Her Son To Be Shot': Review
Sinead O’Shea’s debut documentary explains how and why it happened
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'You, Me And Him': Glasgow Review
David Tennant, Lucy Punch and Faye Marsay star in a broadly-sketched comedy about a lesbian couple’s pregnancies
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'Mary Magdalene': Review
Rooney Mara plays a rehabilitated Mary Magdalene opposite Joaquin Phoenix as Jesus.
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'7 Days In Entebbe': Berlin Review
Working Title’s version of the 1976 Air France hijacking stars Danuel Brühl and Rosamund Pike