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The Gatekeepers

(Israel, France, Germany and Belgium, 2012) 13 – 16 May; DCA. The Gatekeepers, by Director Dror Moreh, premiered at the Jerusalem Film Festival in 2012, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It is a short lesson on the futility of revenge. Six ex-leaders of Shin Bet, the less well-known wing of Read More

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Crashin’ The Real

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A Little History of the World

E.H. Gombrich. (Yale, 2008); pbk: £7.99. If I were a daring editor at Yale, living in a parallel universe where rights issues were no obstacle, I’d consider giving this incredible little book a new subtitle. I’d call it A Little History of the World: A Stunning Example of Some of the Many Things Wikipedia Cannot Read More

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Little Face

Sophie Hannah (Hodder & Stoughton, 2006); pbk £7.99. The overall premise of Little Face, one of Sophie Hannah’s first novels to feature her now well-known characters, Simon Waterhouse and Charlie Zailer, is promising. New mother Alice Fancourt lets her daughter out of her sight for the first time in the three weeks since Florence’s birth. Read More

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Last Night Another Soldier

Andy McNab (Corgi, 2010); pbk £1.99. To say that Andy McNab’s book Last Night Another Soldier… is a quick read is to put it mildly. Short, sharp and to the point it most certainly is. If you are looking for literary or thought provoking prose, look elsewhere. If you are young, (probably) male and inspired Read More

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The Knife of Never Letting Go

What is it with teenage fiction these days that it seems not to shirk from addressing some the most pressing ethical problems of the day, and in highly imaginative ways? Their sheer thematic ambitiousness – the Holocaust, betrayal complicity and guilt, disability, violence, war, terrorism and even planetary consciousness – has led to crossover audiences; Read More

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Judge Dredd: The Dark Judges

John Wagner, Alan Grant, Brian Bolland, Brent Ewins, Cliff Robinson, Robin Smith (Rebellion, 2012; pbk, £6.99) Judge Dredd: The Dark Judges, a collection of four stories featuring Judge Death and his “Lawmen of the Apocalypse” (Judges Fear, Fire and Mortis respectively), acts as the perfect sequel to 2012’s underrated (and unfortunately under viewed) DREDD 3D. Read More

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The Island

Victoria Hyslop (Review, 2005); pbk £7.99. “At last-a beach book with a heart.” When I read this quotation from the Observer, my heart sank. I did not feel inclined to read, far less review, a novel in the holiday fiction genre. However, the extraordinary setting of a real-life twentieth-century leper colony makes The Island a Read More

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Good Vibrations

(Ireland, 2013) 12 – 18 April, DCA Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn’s Good Vibrations is based on the real-life story of Terri Hooley (Richard Dormer). Hooley is described as “The Godfather of Belfast Punk”; the movie centres on his introduction to the punk rock scene during the Troubles in the 1970s. Hooley already has Read More

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Girl with a Pearl Earing

Tracy Chevalier (Harper, 2006); pbk £7.99. Girl with a Pearl Earring is a fictional narrative of the titular girl in Johannes Vermeer’s famous seventeenth century painting of the same name. Set in the Dutch city of Delft, the novel is beautifully written and well-researched, with vivid descriptions of the markets and streets of the city. Read More

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