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Oasis remain one of the most influential bands in modern music. Here’s why their return to the stage still feels historic.
Two Irish television writers discuss their participation in the European-wide VR writers' room, Words Across Europe.
Thomas Caffrey reviews Celine Song's mis-marketed rom comMaterialists, which features little romance and even less comedy.
I first became aware of John Doran during his memorable performance in the Tony Cantwell led “Bureau de Change” Eurovision parody song contest. Therein, each performer represented a country and ...
Todd Haynes’ Safe turns 30 this year, whilst undeniably relevant to dominant culture upon its release — often interpreted by viewers as an allegorical take on the AIDS crisis — it is exceedingly ...
Madagascar was released in 2005 by DreamWorks Animation and this year turns twenty years old. It is a fun filled, vibrant, animated comedy that tells the story of four pampered zoo animals who find ...
Ciarán O’Rourke chats with filmmaker Alessandra Celesia, whose excellent new documentary, The Flats, set in New Lodge, a housing estate in north Belfast, examines the lasting impact of the Troubles ...
With Death Grips officially disbanding, a massive void is left in the world of experimental hip-hop. Who can step up to carry their chaotic torch?
Joseph Learoyd met with animator Steve Woods to discuss his recently published book Drawing the Line: A personal look at the story of Irish Animation.
Miles Oliver takes us through cybercrime, it's danger to gamers of all stripes and how to stop it in its tracks before it gets you.
Fortunately, most major developers now take gender discrimination and sexism seriously. Developers like Rockstar have taken steps to close the gender pay gap and a recent report from the Entertainment ...
Subtext investigates the trend for Korean shows about Grim Reapers through three examples, and looks at the mythology of the Jeoseung Saja.
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