dublin

today

THESE ARE TODAY'S LE COOL LISTINGS. WANT MORE? USE THE 'WHEN' NAVIGATION TO VIEW THE WEEK OR WEEKEND TO COME...

Signup for the weekly magazine

Gr_event_lecool_logo

May 22 2013

Me-and-you-bertolucci-0101

where Light House Cinema , Smithfield Market, Dublin 7
Location Map

when 4pm

how much €6-€9

Wednesday_22043_0

cinema

Me and You

Nearly ten years on from his last film, the art house hit The Dreamers (introducing the world to Eve Green) Bernardo Bertolucci is back. He tells the story of Lorenzo, a troubled Italian teenage boy, who tells his parents he is off on a skiing trip only to hide out in the crummy basement flat under the family home. However before you can say Home Alone 6: Lost In Rome, he finds his older sister is using the flat to go cold turkey on her heroin addiction. Based on the novel by Niccolo Ammaniti, the film is not easy to watch with its themes of abuse and drugs...in fact, it is remarkable that the youth of the content is no match for Bertolucci's verve. For atmosphere that'll bring you out in sweats; intense, line-blurring relationships; and a cinematic experience instead of a film, Bertolucci's still your man. / David Cadwallader

post

Blogger Del Digg Facebook Monster Myspace Stumble Twitter

Calendar (.ics)

Download


link


email

Gr_event_lecool_logo

May 22 2013

Kellylebrock

where Light House Cinema , Smithfield Market, Dublin 7
Location Map

when 8.30pm

how much €6-€9

Wednesday_22043_0

cinema

Weird Science

Weird Science is a bubblegum-brainless exploration of stupidity/being a teenager and muddling through. Slushies on the head, wedgies, and being upstaged in front of hot chicas, all the key issues of the age are addressed by the one, the only, the drumroll please, John Hughes. A man who either never had an opportunity to stage his own teenage rebellion, or who, inversely, was so top notch at it that he managed to build a career on it. Gary and Wyatt (posho), are nerds. No two ways about it. However, they use a Barbie (fuck knows what they were doing with a Barbie) and a computer that malfunctions so woefully it MUST be an Amstrad, that they create Kelly leBrock. What ensues is a comedy of speed wagons, partays and weird sub-culture creeps, completed by humiliated siblings, temporarily-comatose grandparents and deluded parents. / Cora Burke

post

Blogger Del Digg Facebook Monster Myspace Stumble Twitter

Calendar (.ics)

Download


link


email

CLOSE

Overlay_title_login_en
CHOOSE A CITY

CLOSE

Overlay_title_login_en

We have sent you a confirmation email.
Please review your inbox to activate your account.
 

If you need any help contact us at any time!

CLOSE

Unsubscribe