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Dublin Oldschool
Directed by
Dave Tynan
2018
1h 35m
Drama
6.0
67%
73%
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Over a drug-fuelled weekend in Dublin, Jason reconnects with his estranged brother, a recovering addict living on the streets.
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Cast of Dublin Oldschool
Emmet Kirwan
Jason
Ian Lloyd Anderson
Daniel
Sarah Greene
Lisa
Seána Kerslake
Gemma
Mark O'Halloran
Bates
Bryan Quinn
Charlie Hayes
Stephen Jones
Bobby
Leah Minto
Aisling
Ciaran Grace
Glen
Aaron Heffernan
Aaron
Liam Heslin
Dave the Rave
Nima Taleghani
DJ Reck
Elizabeth Moynihan
Landlady
Calum Jess
Young Jason
Malcolm Denby
Young Daniel
Tony Doyle
Young Addict
Fionn Foley
Galwegian
Libby Conway Dunne
Young Girl
Janet Moran
Female Detective
Mark O'Rowe
Man with Cat
Terry O'Neill
Guard
Ben Ritchie
Young Fella
Michael Power
John Sergeant
Dublin Oldschool Ratings & Reviews
Irish Times
Donald Clarke
Too many people speak (or think) in the same voice.
Screen International
Fionnuala Halligan
Exhilarating though it may be, and elevated by Kirwan's poetry, the sheer speed of delivery coupled with strong accents and slang can make this Irish Trainspotting a - literally - semi-coherent trip, particularly during exchanges between the two leads.
One Room With A View
Rhys Handley
Superficially glancing at the serious implications of drug use and addiction without deigning to engage, it's little more than an empty high followed by a numb comedown.
Film Ireland Magazine
Gemma Creagh
It's fun and heavy; fast and slow; a comedy and a commentary - but mostly, this is something best experienced on a big screen.
Sunday Times (UK)
Katy Hayes
Wordy and worthy, it makes a sweet cinematic monument to the contemporary Dublin rave scene, while reveling in the seductive energy of a good party.
Sunday Independent (Ireland)
Hilary A White
The endeavour is undeniable. The Trainspotting/Human Traffic moxie, admirable. You do wonder, though, if Dublin Oldschool bit off more than it could chew.
Irish Independent
Paul Whitington
Tynan's film is laden down with aimless chatter, and its plot meanders drearily towards a country rave that seems curiously old-fashioned, and feels like a piece of Dublin's past, not its present.
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Roe McDermott
Dublin Oldschool is consistently uproarious in its portrait of young Dubliners always looking for bants and raves, and the party-loving lads are what can only be described as a gas collection of characters.
RTÉ (Ireland)
Laura Delaney
On a purely visceral level, Dublin Oldschool is easily the most intoxicating movie out there right now, but as a drama, it isn't as effective.
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