WEEK IN WOMEN: Condon, Buckley & Hewson honored at Oscar Wilde Awards – Brandy McDonnell reports

Irish actors Kerry Condon, Jessie Buckley and Eve Hewson will be honored at the US-Ireland Alliance’s 17th annual Oscar Wilde Awards. In addition, The Quiet Girl (An Cailín Ciúin), the first Irish-language film ever nominated for an Academy Award for Best International Feature, will be recognized at the event. The Oscar Wilde Awards are staged at J.J. Abrams and Katie McGrath’s Bad Robot production company in Santa Monica, California.

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TESLA – Review by Martha K. Baker

This film biography begins with a man stroking a cat’s back, producing a spark. The petting also produces a question from the man: “Is nature a gigantic cat, and, if so, who scratches its back?” The questioner is Nikola Tesla, an inventor finally getting credit and, that, courtesy of a car bearing his name.

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TESLA – Review by Carol Cling

Before Tesla the electric vehicle existed, its namesake — scientific visionary Nikola Tesla — revolutionized the notion of electrical power. But Tesla the visionary might not recognize his namesake in Tesla, the movie. His story is undoubtedly compelling. But the reticent, dreamer who inspires this cinematic vehicle often seems a bit out of place in his own movie.

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