

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









Misbehaviour
Too British for its good, doesn’t capitalise on potential or effective cast

Made in Scotland
An overall triumphant showcase of the nation’s talented female filmmakers

Midnight Traveler
Intimate documentary, framed around the families seeking asylum and their hand-held devices


The Kingmaker
Fascinating cinema verité documentary which deconstructs corruption

The Two Popes
Another successful excavation of character from Anthony McCarten’s biopic talents

La Belle Époque
French romantic farce which successfully capitalises on nostalgic laughs

Corpus Christi
A subdued but brutally realistic look at redemption and forgiveness

Becoming Electra: A Queer Mitzvah
A soberingly warm show examining the life of a young queer Jewish woman

The King
Wonderfully shot with solid performances, The King fails to be as sharp as intended

Tommy Tiernan: Paddy Crazy Horse
A topsy-turvy conversational evening of craic, not for the easily offended

The Crow’s Mouth: A Storytelling Show
Twa Corbies provide classical, spooky storytelling but with misaligned delivery

Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool
A superficial documentary which fails to dig deep


The Adventures of Curious Ganz
Little Angel Theatre spins wood, plastic and string into storytelling gold
