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13 Oct 2025

ACTION! Tipperary arts centre to show screening of 90s Tarantino classic this week

The Source Arts Centre have selected Reservoir Dogs as their film club 'staff pick'

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Tarantino began his career with the independent crime film Reservoir Dogs (1992), and followed it up with Pulp Fiction in 1994

The Source Arts Centre in Thurles is known for many things, and their much-loved film club is most certainly one of them.

This week they are screening a staff pick, one of the most influential and memorable films of the 1990s; Reservoir Dogs.

They were six strangers, assembled to pull off the perfect crime: Mr. White, a professional delinquent, Mr. Orange, a young newcomer; Mr. Blonde, a trigger-happy killer; Mr. Pink, a paranoid neurotic; Mr. Brown; and Mr. Blue.

Hired by mob boss Joe Cabot and given fake names so no one could identify the others, they thought there was no way their heist could have failed.

But after a police ambush, killing Mr. Brown and seriously injuring Mr. Orange, the thugs return to their rendezvous point (a warehouse), and realize that one of them had to have been a police informant.

But who?

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You can watch a Classic Trailer for the film below:

Dir| Quentin Tarantino | 105 minutes| U.S.A.| 1992

Tarantino began his career with the independent crime film Reservoir Dogs (1992), and followed it up with Pulp Fiction in 1994.

When: Wednesday, October 15, at 8pm.

Where: The Source Arts Centre, Thurles

How much: €10 General Admission /€5 Film Club Member Price through boxoffice

Grab your tickets directly from the Source Arts Centre here.

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