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  • Waiting for Godot

    Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is a comprehensive study in existentialism. The play in its own right contains many existentialist themes and concepts which are relayed to the audience through the actions and thoughts of the main characters. The main existentialist theme which Beckett deals with is that death is the only eventual possibility. He…

    Keelan Foley

    January 30, 2012
    Music
    Articles, Author, Beckett, Blog, Books, Culture, Drama, Fiction, Inspiration, Ireland, Life, Literature, Mad Ramblings, Philiosophy, Play, Review, Reviews, Samuel Beckett, Stage, Thinking
  • Inception

    I was a bit late seeing this film, well over a year late to be honest. So, after seeing the success of this film at the Oscars and hearing great reviews from friends and professional critics alike, I was expecting a masterpiece. But this was not the case. Inception let me down on multiple levels…

    Keelan Foley

    October 24, 2011
    Film
    2011, Blog, Cinema, Culture, entertainment, Fiction, Film, Inspiration, Movie, Movies, Music, Opinion, Personal, Philiosophy, Review, Reviews, Sci-Fi, Technology, Thinking, Thoughts
  • Unknown

    Unknown is a film which deals with the issue of identity, or lack of identity to be correct. Dr. Martin Harris(Liam Neeson) awakes from a coma after an accident to find that all is not what it seems to be. Firstly, he finds that his identity has been stolen along with his wife. And to make matters…

    Keelan Foley

    October 23, 2011
    Film
    2011, Cinema, Film, Liam Neeson, Movie, Review, Unknown
  • Frost/Nixon

    The film Frost/Nixon is based on the factual interviews which took place between British broadcast journalist, David Frost(Michael Sheen) and ex American president Richard Nixon(Frank Langella) during the post-Watergate era. The film documents Frost’s efforts to relight the previously extinguished limelight which shone briefly over his career in the ruthless world of American media. He does…

    Keelan Foley

    October 23, 2011
    Film
    Cinema, Film, Movies, Review
  • 127 Hours

    127 Hours is a gripping fact based film about the rock climber Aron Ralston(James Franco) and his struggle to survive against the odds after his arm became wedged in a mountain/canyon. This is a static film with the majority of the story taking place in the one spot, the rocky tomb in which Ralston was…

    Keelan Foley

    October 23, 2011
    Film
    Cinema, Film, Movies
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