Simon Fallaha
@simonfallaha.bsky.social
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Writer on just about everything related to the arts. Keen on photography too.
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#THEATRE #REVIEW at #SiArtsNI - Ottilie.

This "sublime" show, written by Richard Clements and starring Jolene O'Hara, runs in the Studio at the Grand Opera House, Belfast, as part of @belfastfestival.bsky.social #BIAF25 until Friday October 24.

Review here. tinyurl.com/yhy9ws63
#Theatre #Review at #SiArtsNI - The Boy Who Kicked Pigs. The @bruiserni.bsky.social production, an "outstandingly accomplished" and "marvellously macabre" show, runs at The MAC, Belfast - @themacbelfast.bsky.social - until Saturday October 18.

Review here. tinyurl.com/nztuj3h
It’s odd, but I find it hard to fully love a Zemeckis film from start to finish barring BTTF. Though what I will say is his work after that has great moments, and many of them.
Even with so many well known actors around her in Baby Boom, she commanded the screen.
#Theatre #Review at #SiArtsNI - 9 to 5: The Musical.

The “impressive and inspirational” Ulster Operatic Company production runs at The Grand Opera House, Belfast, until Saturday October 11.

Review here. tinyurl.com/27fxvnmp
#Theatre #Review at #SiArtsNI - Under The Lights, "a frankly phenomenal experience".

The c21 Theatre Company production runs at the Studio at the The Grand Opera House, Belfast, from Thursday October 9 to Saturday October 11.

Review here. tinyurl.com/3zhkvrpy
West Side ‘21 might be my favourite film of the decade. I’d also include The Holdovers and Weapons in my list for sure. For now.
I've noticed that my choices for favourite movies of the decade so far have all hinted at looking back to look forward - they're all indicative, in their own way, of the power and value of reflection.
The 2020s has been full of great movies. Some I'd like to single out are: West Side Story (Steven Spielberg, 2021), Ballywalter (Presanna Puwanarajah, 2022), No Hard Feelings (Gene Stupinitsky, 2023), The Holdovers (Alexander Payne, 2023), Furiosa (George Miller, 2024), Weapons (Zach Cregger, 2025).
Recently watched Back To School (Alan Metter, 1986) and it's much better than I thought it would be. More than a terrific vehicle for Rodney Dangerfield, it features the institution-shaken-up-by-misfits tone of, say, Caddyshack, Stripes and Ghostbusters '84 but really tones down the obnoxiousness.
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Half way through my second viewing of No Hard Feelings and enjoying every minute. It has that Hughesian blend of class analysis, bold comedy, memorable set-pieces and real poignancy… and, perhaps, Jennifer Lawrence’s best performance ever.
Rewatched All The President’s Men last night. Marvellous, of course, and so was he.
Rewatching All The President’s Men tonight. #RIPRobertRedford
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RIP Robert Redford. Directed at least two masterpieces imho, possibly four. As sturdy as movie stars get. Lived a full life but this one stings because he was one of those constants, y'know?
A great read. I especially enjoyed the praise for David Jonsson - I knew he was one to watch ever since the wonderful Rye Lane brought him to my attention.
He's so good in Juror #2 and Superman '25.
The more I think about Celine Song’s Past Lives, the more I am intrigued by the sentiment and the ideas within than the film itself. Still an admirable work, but at present it doesn’t “soar” for me.
I enjoyed it when I was younger. I like Jewison’s work but don’t see myself rewatching this one.
#Jaws is ultimately a survival story. We never forget, for example, that Brody has been pushed to the edge and is fighting to stay afloat - literally and metaphorically - before his temporary, fleeting conquering of his outer and inner demons.
I haven’t said it until now, but I think #Jaws might actually be a perfect film.
#Theatre #Review at #SiArtsNI - Volunteers.

Arts Over Borders' production of Brian Friel's play is "a masterfully orchestrated mixture of performance art, enduring truths and social satire". It was recently staged at Derry-Londonderry's Playhouse Theatre.

Review: tinyurl.com/msfad7vv
I watched #Ballywalter in its entirety for the second time last night. I *love* that film. It's handled with perfect taste in every sense, knows exactly what it's doing and why it's doing it, and it never fails to move me. Seána Kerslake and Patrick Kielty are both tremendous.
Rewatched it last night, Lou. I love it so much. You all did a wonderful job.