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Two Irish television writers discuss their participation in the European-wide VR writers' room, Words Across Europe.
Roger Ebert once called cinema a sort of empathy machine. It’s a phrase that the English critic Mark Kermode is exceedingly fond of, returning to it time and again on his weekly podcast. It is also a ...
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It’s a tale as old as time. Children in need of a father. A mother in need of support. Both arrive in the form of a tall, dark stranger. He arrives in town preaching the Good Word. Humble and pious, ...
It’s a tale as old as time. Children in need of a father. A mother in need of support. Both arrive in the form of a tall, dark stranger. He arrives in town preaching the Good Word. Humble and pious, ...
It’s a tale as old as time. Children in need of a father. A mother in need of support. Both arrive in the form of a tall, dark stranger. He arrives in town preaching the Good Word. Humble and pious, ...
It’s a tale as old as time. Children in need of a father. A mother in need of support. Both arrive in the form of a tall, dark stranger. He arrives in town preaching the Good Word. Humble and pious, ...
It’s a tale as old as time. Children in need of a father. A mother in need of support. Both arrive in the form of a tall, dark stranger. He arrives in town preaching the Good Word. Humble and pious, ...
Split between five chapters over a hefty three-hour run time, Matthias Glasner’s drama Dying (Sterben in the original German) details the lives and partial demise of the aptly named Lunies, a ...
Split between five chapters over a hefty three-hour run time, Matthias Glasner’s drama Dying (Sterben in the original German) details the lives and partial demise of the aptly named Lunies, a ...
Split between five chapters over a hefty three-hour run time, Matthias Glasner’s drama Dying (Sterben in the original German) details the lives and partial demise of the aptly named Lunies, a ...
Split between five chapters over a hefty three-hour run time, Matthias Glasner’s drama Dying (Sterben in the original German) details the lives and partial demise of the aptly named Lunies, a ...