Summer’s big money movies
With awards season firmly behind us, it’s time to look ahead to the summer’s finest film offers Read more…
With awards season firmly behind us, it’s time to look ahead to the summer’s finest film offers Read more…
Kurt Vonnegut’s A Man Without a Country is a memoir comprised of the author’s greatest one-liners, the most memorable of which has a simple message: “The arts are not a way to make a living. Read more…
Inspired by the impending release of Fight Club 2: The Cult, Gavin Nolan takes a look at some sequels that should never have happened. Read more…
Bryan Grogan looks at the film adaptation of 50 Shades of Grey and laments its watered down nature. Read more…
Following the release of Unbroken and Jack O’Connell’s show-stealing performance, The Suss decided to take a look at just what is in store for film goers in the future with stars such as O’Connell on the rise. Read more…
Bryan Grogan takes a look at how modern day Irish festivals are harking back to their 1960s heyday. Read more…
Ever the thoughtful crew, we sum up what you may have missed over the winter break. Read more…
The Suss’s editorial team round up the latest news in entertainment. Read more…
With the announcement of the Oscar nominees, Odrán de Bhaldraithe questions the wisdom of choosing to praise Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper. Read more…
The Suss team list their favourite albums, films, books and gigs of the year. Read more…
Fiona Cooney reviews the latest film in the Hunger Games series. Read more…
Off of the back of the release of Life Itself, a documentary focusing on the life of Roger Ebert, Ryan Foynes takes a look at the documentary and give his own take on the film critic’s life. Read more…
With the December release of Paul Thomas Anderson’s adaption of the Thomas Pynchon novel, Inherent Vice, fast approaching, Bryan Grogan looks closer at the factors that are going to make this the film of the year. Read more…
Gavin Nolan takes a look at the latest offering from his namesake Christopher, the 169-minute epic, Interstellar. Read more…
Gavin Nolan takes a look at the origins of the superhero renaissance the worlds of T.V. and film find themselves in. Read more…
Michelle Bourke takes a look at the BBC’s controversial decision to re-score the 2011 arthouse film Drive. Read more…
Leigh McGowran takes a look at Gary Shore’s attempt at an origin story for the world’s most famous vampire. Read more…
Clarissa Waldron interviews Anthony Powell, director of Antarctica: A Year on Ice. Read more…
The Suss team give their succinct thoughts on recent happenings in the art world and attempt, at times, to be funny. Read more…
Bryan Grogan and Odrán de Bhaldraithe report on the recent 8×8 Film Festival that took place in DCU. Read more…
Pippa Doyle takes a look at the hotly-anticipated David Fincher film. Read more…
Garrett Lavin reviews the second part of John Michael McDonagh’s “glorified suicide trilogy” Read more…
Take 2: Claudia Gocoul whittles it down to our top five movie remakes. Read more…
No Limbs, No Limits is the story of Joanne O’Riordan, who suffers from Total Amelia syndrome. The documentary deserves a wider audience, says Michael Sheils McNamee. Read more…
Terry Gilliam’s characters leave plenty to be desired in his latest offering The Zero Theorem. Read more…