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4 days ago |
darcmagazine.com | Sarah Cullen
(USA) – Lutron Electronics has announced the launch of the Aviena Toggle Keypad, the latest addition to its premium HomeWorks system for high-end design projects. Crafted from hand-finished solid brass and featuring a weighted mechanical toggle, Aviena draws on heritage-inspired aesthetics while delivering intuitive performance. Aviena is available in seven of Lutron’s signature metal finishes and supports up to four configurable toggles with custom engraving options.
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1 week ago |
headstuff.org | Sarah Cullen
From That Small Island – The Story of the Irish is an ambitious and ground-breaking four-part documentary series coming to RTE which tells the story of the Irish from the very first inhabitants to the present day, tracing the ebb and flow of people into and out of the island. Who are the Irish? Where did they come from? Where do they go? 6 million people live on the island of Ireland, but over 80 million people worldwide say they are Irish. From That Small Island explores what that means.
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4 weeks ago |
headstuff.org | Sarah Cullen
When I was leaving my screening of Until Dawn I heard some cinema-goers making fun of the movie’s rather earnest message, repeated throughout, about the importance of friends sticking together. The audience members weren’t wrong to find it surprisingly naive in a movie based on a survival horror video game, but I would argue it’s because David F.
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1 month ago |
headstuff.org | Sarah Cullen
Writer-Director Gemma Creagh sat down with HeadStuff to talk about her directorial debut, Conveyance, a horror-comedy short about a couple trying to navigate Ireland’s housing market. After viewing a sea-facing South Dublin apartment, Suzanne and Brian haggle for and are offered a suspiciously large discount. However, once they move in they must decide whether the pros outweigh the cons of haunted living conditions… Conveyance is screening at the Ranelagh Film Festival on Saturday the 10th of May.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
headstuff.org | Sarah Cullen
At the start of The Damned my initial thought was that I would be comparing Thordur Palsson’s Icelandic horror to Robert Egger’s The Witch, with a shared sense of isolation, populated by the terror and superstition of a pre-scientific age.
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