

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


My Punch-Drunk Boxer
Sports film that breaks from formula and captures a diverse range of genres and movements

Jesters: The Game Changers
Fitting tribute to Korean storytellers, and the concerning impact of artistic performance as propaganda


Who Goes There?
Short horror western dripping with tension, and unafraid to embrace quieter atmospheric moments

Some Kind of Weasel
A show that reminds us to embrace everything – whether that be a career, divorce or our insecurities



Haunted
In attempting to infuse aesthetic, Haunted loses much of the impact it was building

At The Ghost Light
Charming references to theatre’s past remind us of the struggles our industry has previously overcome

The Mortuary Collection
Despite banking on nostalgia, an anthology that earns autonomy as a stand-alone triumph

Love, Loss & Quarantine
This brief successor to The Swell’s breakout show easily puts a spring in your lockdown step

Under Heaven’s Eyes
While only in its early stages, Christopher Tajah’s reading hints at a future powerhouse of a production


The Plague Thing
A powerful and compact piece reminding us about the mental impacts of isolation


My Light Shines On: The Telephone
Scottish Opera treats us to an engaging adaptation for a new generation




Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
Not quite Nul Points, Eurovision (sort of) lives on in this musical comedy


Capital in the Twenty-First Century
A jaunt through the many faces of capitalism, and the tools it uses
