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A new week brings a major new release, and this one has a massive 13 Oscar nominations!
Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water tells the tale of a mute cleaner, played by Sally Hawkins, who encounters a mysterious creature at her job in a military facility, ant the director whisks us way on a magical adventure from there.
The film is earning rave reviews around the world, and you can find a selection of them below.
THE SHAPE OF WATER “It’s bold and beautiful and moves you to tears” 5/5 – Independent.ie
“The Shape of Water floats to the top of 2018’s best releases and will be anchored in viewers’ minds long after the credits roll” 5/5 – RTE
“The Shape of Water is probably Del Toro’s best film so far” 4/5 – The Guardian
“Be in no doubt. The current, slight favourite for the best picture Oscar is a lovely thing” 4/5 – Irish Times
“By equal parts weird, romantic, earnest and beautiful, The Shape Of Water is Guillermo Del Toro’s best film to date” 4/5 – Entertainment.ie
“Del Toro might have made The Shape of Water, but Sally Hawkins owns it” Village Voice
“The Shape of Water is partly a code-scrambled fairy tale, partly a genetically modified monster movie, and altogether wonderful” New York Times
“A ravishing, eccentric auteur’s imagining, spilling artistry, empathy and sensuality from every open pore, it also offers more straight-up movie for your money than just about any Hollywood studio offering this year” Variety
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: COLD COMFORT (DOUBLE BILL) 13.10
BLUE MOON 18.50
BUGONIA 17.30 (35mm)
DIE MY LOVE 11.00
HAMNET: FROM PAGE TO SCREEN 14.30
HORSESHOE 16.50
IFI KINOPOLIS: HOME SWEET HOME 17.20
IFI KINOPOLIS: THE SARAGOSSA MANUSCRIPT 13.30
IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT 20.55
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE 14.10
PILLION 11.45, 20.10
SUNSET BOULEVARD (75th ANNIVERSARY RE-RELEASE) 11.00
THE SHINING (45th ANNIVERSARY) 19.50
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