Earth to Echo 'is a smartly made, visually arresting bit of fun that recycles nostalgia for a new generation' says MacDara Conroy
Transformers: Age of Extinction makes MacDara Conroy wonder, is Michael Bay just trolling us now?
'Try to imagine, if you will, a version of Forrest Gump if it were good' - MacDara Conroy on The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared
'A piece of trash that doesn't deserve even three minutes of your indulgence, let alone two hours' - MacDara Conroy on Kevin Costner's action-dad vehicle 3 Days to Kill
'An unsettling psychological chiller, exploring the limits of perception and the pitfalls of obsession' - MacDara Conroy on haunted mirror horror Oculus
Ken Loach returns to Irish matters with Jimmy's Hall, a post-Treaty drama that's too romantic for its own good, says MacDara Conroy
'If you're coming to Hill Street for a complete picture of Ireland's skating subculture, you'll be disappointed' says MacDara Conroy
Hayao Miyazaki's anime swan song The Wind Rises indulges his passion for flight to a fault, says MacDara Conroy
Brendan Gleeson gives the performance of his career in bleak Irish western Calvary, but does the film itself match up? MacDara Conroy isn't so sure
There's nothing particularly awe-inspiring about Darren Aronofsky's Bible-inspired epic Noah, says MacDara Conroy