Heartbreak, romance and complicated relationships — Normal People is about to get a run for its money when Conversations With Friends finally hits the small screen.
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Andrew Weatherall‘s mantra ‘Fail We May, Sail We Must’ has been released. Watch Sail We Must below.The 11-minute documentary unveils the story of Weatherall’s encounter with fisherman Gerard Sheehy in rural county Cork.
As they exchange stories and tales of the sea, the seafarer shares some words of wisdom that end up changing Weatherall’s path, inspiring the signature phrase that he had tattooed on his arms.The film, directed by Trevor Whelan and Rua Meegan of Grizzly and produced by Dublin-based creative agency The Tenth Man, travels from London to Ireland to tell the story. It acts as a tribute to the much-loved DJ and producer, while also highlighting his enduring influence.“We can’t thank those closest to Andrew enough for allowing us to create this film,” said Eric Davidson of The Tenth Man.
“This is a celebration of club culture, dance music, and the cultural ties that bind us all together. But more importantly, it’s a celebration of a once in a generation artist, Andrew Weatherall.”The film follows the release of a new radio documentary from Paul McDermott titled ‘Fail We May, Sail We Must – A Tribute to Andrew Weatherall’, which arrived on the anniversary of Weatherall’s death.In the NME obituary of Weatherall, who died in 2020 from a pulmonary embolism, Mark Beaumont wrote: “For many he will be remembered as a figure of enlightenment, opening doors and shattering barriers to wake young minds to the wide-reaching possibilities of dance music.
His lingering message remains: don’t fight it, feel it.” Earlier this year, Weatherall‘s remixes for Heavenly Recordings were compiled on a new album. Divided into two parts, ‘Heavenly Remixes 3 – Andrew Weatherall Volume 1’ and ‘Heavenly Remixes 4 – Andrew Weatherall
.Heartbreak, romance and complicated relationships — Normal People is about to get a run for its money when Conversations With Friends finally hits the small screen.
Disney+ but can be rented or purchased for streaming on a variety of platforms. Death on the Nile's synopsis reads: "Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot's Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple's idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short.
EXCLUSIVE: Capstone has acquired the feature film rights to New York Times bestselling author James Swallow’s series of Marc Dane spy thriller novels, setting his Sunday Times bestseller, Nomad, as the first title to be adapted for the big screen.
International Women's Day digital issue, we asked some of our favourite stars to name their most inspiring woman in the public eye, and why.While it's hard to whittle down just one person, celebrities from Lorraine Kelly to Nadia Sawalha shared who they admire the most, whether it's for their kindness, their philanthropy, their success, or their strength.READ: Samantha Cameron gets candid about mum juggle and the realities of raising children in Downing StreetWATCH: Celebrating International Women's Day 2022 Lorraine Kelly and Katie Piper"The most inspirational woman I've ever met is the wonderful campaigner, writer and TV presenter Katie Piper. She's a remarkable woman who had to rebuild her life after a horrific acid attack in 2008.
Make Me Feel Good by Belters Only ft. Jazzy claims a second week at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
Sheila Benson, who was chief film critic for the Los Angeles Times from 1981-1991, died February 23 in Seattle. She was 91.
Eve Gabereau Guest ContributorRyusuke Hamaguchi’s Haruki Murakami adaptation “Drive My Car” has been a red hot awards season favorite ever since it debuted at Cannes and won three top prizes there. The film, besides collecting a clutch of awards around the world, is up for four Oscars and three BAFTAs. Eve Gabereau, a stalwart of the U.K./Ireland independent distribution scene, who co-founded and ran leading distribution company Soda Pictures for 15 years and founded Modern Films, shares the film’s journey with Variety.I first saw “Drive My Car” in competition at Cannes in July 2021.
Grizzly Bear‘s Daniel Rossen has shared a new song from his upcoming debut solo album – listen to ‘Unpeopled Space’ below.‘You Belong There’ is due out on April 8 via Warp, and was announced last month alongside first single ‘Shadow In The Frame’.Alongside the release of ‘Unpeopled Space’, Rossen has also detailed a huge US and UK tour behind the album, which will feature four UK shows in late May.Listen to ‘Unpeopled Space’ and see the artwork and tracklist for ‘You Belong There’ below.1. ‘It’s a Passage’2. ‘Shadow in the Frame’3. ‘You Belong There’4. ‘Unpeopled Space’5. ‘Celia’6. ‘Tangle’7. ‘I’ll Wait For Your Visit’8. ‘Keeper and Kin’9. ‘The Last One’10. ‘Repeat the Pattern’See details of Rossen’s three UK shows, and a Dublin date, for later this year below.
Nick Cave has shared an emotional tribute to grunge icon Mark Lanegan, who died earlier this week aged 57.Lanegan – known as the former frontman of The Screaming Trees and for his work with Queens Of The Stone Age, among other bands – passed away at his home in Killarney, Ireland on Tuesday morning (February 22).In a statement, the late musician’s family asked fans to respect their privacy at this difficult time.
Inhaler have confirmed that they’re working on their second album by sharing a behind-the-scenes studio clip – watch below.The Dublin band released their debut full-length effort, ‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’, last July ahead of appearing at a string of festivals and embarking on a UK/Ireland headline tour.Having wrapped up a run of US dates in late 2021, the group revealed on social media yesterday (February 24) that they’re currently at work on new music.“Here’s a little treat from us working on new album material, alongside an instrumental we released on vinyl many moons ago,” Inhaler captioned a video, which shows them recording at Narcissus Studio in London.Shot by photographer Lewis Evans, the one-and-a-half-minute, vintage film-style montage sees the members of the band playing their respective instruments before it fades to black.
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a-ha The Movie, a documentary about the Norwegian synth-pop band, will be released in UK cinemas on May 27.The film follows a-ha over a period of four years, featuring unreleased footage and interviews with members Pål Waaktaar-Savoy, Magne Furuholmen and Morten Harket.Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival last year, a-ha The Movie will be shown at Dublin International Film Festival on March 3 and Glasgow Film Festival on March 4-5.The film will then be released across the UK and Ireland in May to coincide with the band’s upcoming UK tour, where they’ll play in Liverpool, Birmingham, London and Bournemouth from May 24-28.A synopsis for the film reads: “The documentary follows the band over a period of four extraordinary years, sharing the full story of how three young men followed their impossible dream of making it big. When ‘Take On Me’ reached Number One on Billboard in the US in 1985, buoyed by Steve Barron’s iconic sketch-animation music video, that dream came true.“Almost 35 years after their breakthrough, a-ha still creates magic on stage with their timeless music.
Sinead O'Connor has revealed she will never perform live again following her son's tragic death last month.
We Don’t Talk About Bruno from Encanto holds firm at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorJacksepticeye, the hugely popular YouTube gaming creator, will debut his biographical documentary “How Did We Get Here?” as a ticketed, livestreaming event exclusively on the Moment House platform.Tickets to the film, premiering worldwide Feb. 28 on Moment House, will cost $12-$17 each.