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Sadhbh Ní Bhroin

Sadhbh Ní Bhroin's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Endless Poetry (2016) 94% EDIT “Though slightly meandering at times, Poesía sin fin is a dreamy, colourful exploration of the growth of a creative soul which gains its richness from artistic expression, and, using surrealism’s visual symbolism, creates a visual poetry of its own.” – Film Ireland Magazine Dec 8, 2025 Full Review Glory (2016) 94% EDIT “Glory is a rare gem of a film.” – Film Ireland Magazine Feb 2, 2018 Full Review The Florida Project (2017) 96% EDIT “... The Florida Project is a film with an abundance of heart, one which highlights and commends relentless perseverance, but which recognises that... the shiny, exciting aspects of capitalist life often work to hide its victims...” – Film Ireland Magazine Nov 22, 2017 Full Review Professor Marston & the Wonder Women (2017) 87% EDIT “Professor Marston and the Wonder Woman is a thoughtful story, woven with care and working to challenge both cinematic convention and social understandings.” – Film Ireland Magazine Nov 22, 2017 Full Review Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017) 64% EDIT “... a film which delicately weaves together the threads of family, fame, and recovery.” – Film Ireland Magazine Oct 12, 2017 Full Review Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017) 51% EDIT “... The Golden Circle maintains all the personality of the first Kingsman movie; high-energy fight scenes are intercut with brief moments of sincerity and humorous one-liners.” – Film Ireland Magazine Sep 28, 2017 Full Review Twice Shy (2016) 100% EDIT “This film is exceedingly poignant in its depiction of Maggie, from her timid talk with her sister to her decision to travel, and these scenes are made all the more painfully tender by the understanding that for many women this is reality.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jul 6, 2017 Full Review Nails (2017) 40% EDIT “The motive just isn't gripping enough.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jul 6, 2017 Full Review My Life as a Zucchini (2016) 99% EDIT “Colourful, emotive and nuanced, My Life As a Courgette is a Swiss/French stop-motion film that doesn't shy away from the sobering realities of many children in care homes.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 8, 2017 Full Review Wonder Woman (2017) 93% EDIT “From start to finish, Wonder Woman is an origin story that is faithful, thoughtful, and streaked with exciting action and impressive stunts.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 2, 2017 Full Review A Dark Song (2016) 91% EDIT “With a cutting soundtrack and desaturated imagery, A Dark Song is a film that is gloomy, broody, but which offers little past masculine aggression and the spectacle of feminine suffering.” – Film Ireland Magazine Apr 27, 2017 Full Review A Cure for Wellness (2016) 42% EDIT “A Cure for Wellness is a visually crisp and clean thriller.” – Film Ireland Magazine Mar 2, 2017 Full Review Sing (2016) 71% EDIT “Whether old or young, a fan of pop or not, Sing is an up-beat spectacle that pushes the triumph of teamwork and the importance of trust, and is undeniably a pleasure to behold.” – Film Ireland Magazine Feb 2, 2017 Full Review Split (2017) 79% EDIT “A gripping and suspenseful film with a troubling relationship to mental illness.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jan 25, 2017 Full Review The Birth of a Nation (2016) 72% EDIT “Standing alone, however, The Birth of a Nation is an important re-purposing of a historically racist precedent, a film which challenges previously established and damaging modes of racial representation.” – Film Ireland Magazine Dec 14, 2016 Full Review
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