

Dominic Corr
@Dominic_Corr91
Dominic is a recent Film & Media graduate who gravitated towards the stage. For seven years he has been a freelance writer who has reviewed countless productions, films and events over multiple outlets. Originally from St. Andrews, he is at his happiest when surrounded by books, curtain up or trailer's starting, gin is citrusy or anything relating to fairy tales is on the table. Shortlisted for the Allen Wright award 2018. Reviewer, writer and 'professional' cynic.
Reviews: 206
Other Articles: 1


No Data Plan
A simple train journey becomes a condensed experience of illegal immigration and border control

Scammed [ONLINE]
Indelicacy, audio issues and poor pacing lets down a fruitful concept

GirlPlay [ONLINE]
A powerful audio examination of emotion, sex and the female body

Strike or Die
An observational documentary which takes time in demonstrating how the present is a variation of the past

Come Away
Clever take on the spiritual prequels for Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland runs out of steam, bogged down with melodrama

The Silence After Life
With minimal dialogue, this experimental film presents meditation as a method to communicate grief

The Glass Man
Nearly a decade later The Glass Man’s story is more potent than ever, but it can’t disguise troubles of the past

Ashens and the Polybius Heist
Fantastical heist film stands apart from all of its references with its motley crew of enthusiastic filmmakers



Over the Moon
Animated musical aims high and achieves lift-off with wonderful costume design and bold character choices


Denouement [ONLINE]
A powerhouse of an audio play that is crying out for a physical stage

Saint Maud
A saviour of horror cinema, warping the intimacy of nursing and religion into a twisted classic

The Man in the Hat
Rhythmic jaunt across the French countryside allows the visuals to do the talking


Ice Poison
In pursuing an authentic docudrama aesthetic, Ice Poison embraces too much of the everyday banal


The Busy Young Psychic
An adept short film which confronts the troubles of superstitious impacts across generations

Where The Seagull Flies
Despite overwrought melodrama, it’s difficult not to appreciate the nerve of principal performances


Breakfast Plays: Matterhorn
Despite some tremendous visualisation, Matterhorn suffers from an overly convoluted script
