Star Wars

Star Wars: Will Brooker’s study of the film, reviewed

Review of Star Wars: Will Brooker's study of the film, 2020 edition. Available from Bloomsbury here.  The release of Star Wars in…

5 years ago

The Empire Strikes Back, by Rebecca Harrison, reviewed

Published 29-10-2020, review of The Empire Strikes Back, by Rebecca Harrison, as part of the BFI Film Classics series, see…

5 years ago

The Rise of Skywalker, Star Wars: Episode IX, reviewed

It's back, it's big, it's long, as always, another solid two hours plus with all the gang, but does The…

6 years ago

Will Robots Replace Teachers & Nurses?

A new Red C survey has found that 39% of adults in Ireland are concerned robots will take their jobs. …

7 years ago

May the 4th be with you Irelands favourite Star Wars Movie

There are three important days in May, May Day, Cinco de Mayo, and Star Wars Day. I know you are…

8 years ago

YouTube Rewind: What Was Ireland Watching on YouTube in 2017?

YouTube has announced YouTube Rewind 2017, the annual list of Ireland’s top trending videos and music videos for the past…

8 years ago

Python, Data Science and Tech Culture at PyCon 2017

Tech, software development and Data Science is currently thriving in Dublin. The biggest companies in tech and a very dynamic…

8 years ago

Setting of Star Wars’ Han Solo spin-off caught from space

Stars Wars is doing big business at the moment with worldwide box office returns of over 3.1 billion dollars from…

9 years ago

Rogue 1: A Star Wars Story – A spoiler free review

By @SimonCocking - a spoiler free review. It's out. We're now into the era of a Star Wars movie for Christmas, possibly…

9 years ago

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