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Albert Nobbs

See this film for the gender transformation, for the fantastic sets and for a glimpse at 19th Century Dublin. Go to support Irish productions.

The Monk

The Monk (Le Moine)

Adapted from an 18th Century novel, The Monk tells the story of Ambrosio , a Capucin monk who was found as a baby on the steps of the church.

Salmon Fishing In The Yemen

Salmon Fishing in the Yemen

Based on the best-selling novel, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is a film which consistently fails to be as engaging as its title.

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The Descendents

It seems Payne is over the mid-life crisis, has traded the sports car in for a golf buggy and is content with life settled firmly in the mainstream. More’s the pity.

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Shame

Shame is erotically charged and graphic, yet defiantly unsexy and almost clinically passionless. This is art as punishment and it may not be a film we want to see, but its probably one we deserve.

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Hugo

Paris in the early 1900s was vivacious, poetic and highly romantic. Hugo is all of these.

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part I

Breaking Dawn Part 1 is an unconventional tale with very conservative values. A graphic, silly and beautifully shot film.

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The Rum Diary

Although it lacks the confusion and grit of it’s successor, it has a good balance of Depp’s romanticism and Thompson’s cynicism leaving an enjoyable 2 hours for any Thompson fan.

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Weekend

It’s a genuinely unusual and original film that rethinks the love story as we know it.

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Monte Carlo

There are no surprises when it comes to this film. If you’re looking for something pretty to watch and you don’t want to think too much, Monte Carlo is the film for you.

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