King Frankie (15): “Dare Thy Fateful Terror’s Grasp”.

One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “King Frankie”. A well acted but a tad predictable Irish drama. 3/5.

Ransom ’79 (’12’): Two Extraordinary Stories, Past and Present, Intertwine.

One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “Ransom ’79”. An engrossing documentary about a fiendish plot to bring down the Irish economy. 4/5.

EAT / SLEEP / CHEER / REPEAT (12A): Good Craic On The Cheerleading Path To The Championships.

One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “Eat/Sleep/Cheer/Repeat”. An uplifting documentary following the Irish Cheerleading team. 3.5/5.

Elton John: Never Too Late (12A): Sanitised, But Ultimately Moving Documentary.

One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “Elton John: Never Too Late”. A surprisingly well-made and vibrant documentary of the great man. 4/5.

Joy (12A): Unbridled Joy From the Development of IVF Treatment.

One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “Joy”. A solid British film documenting the emotional creation of IVF treatment. 3.5/5.