Tim Richard, the founder and CEO of European cinema giant Vue, has been named chair of the British Film Institute. Richards —who was appointed by U.K.
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If you’ve ever dreamed of becoming a Disney star, and you’ve got some moves, then now could be your chance of a lifetime.
The studio giant is casting dancers to feature in a major musical feature film which will be shot right here in Ireland.
As it stands, the studio hasn’t given any details about which film is coming to our shores but there has already been whispers of what it could be.
A potential Darby O’Gill and the Little People remake rumour is currently doing the rounds, as is the
Tim Richard, the founder and CEO of European cinema giant Vue, has been named chair of the British Film Institute. Richards —who was appointed by U.K.
Chloé Zhao’s road movie Nomadland won three honors, including Film of the Year, at the 41st London Critics‘ Circle Film Awards, which were held in a virtual ceremony on Sunday night.
Donal Skehan returned to Ireland last year with wife Sofie and their two sons, Noah and Oliver, in tow.
Fans of The Winx Club went into Netflix’s live-action adaption with trepidation. With the streaming service known for it’s dark, gritty reboots of childhood properties fans were not excited by this prospect.
Oscar winning screenwriter John Patrick Shanley says he had a simple reason for wanting to turn his play, Outside Mullingar, into a movie: location, location, location.
Irish outfit Cartoon Saloon has established itself as one of the world’s most consistently excellent animation studios, having received Oscar nominations across projects including Song of the Sea, The Secret of Kells and The Breadwinner.
Ayrshire ‘romeo’ who crossed the Irish Sea on a jet ski to see his girlfriend has said he'd do it all again. Dale McLaughlan, from Irvine, hit the headlines after travelling for four-and-a-half hours over choppy waters to visit his girlfriend Jessica Radcliffe on the Isle of Man.
Irish actress Clare Dunne stars in Herself, a harrowing drama about a single mother who, after escaping an abusive partner, aims to rebuild her life in a unique manner. After months of struggling with the welfare and housing systems, she comes upon the idea of self-building an affordable home and, with the help of friends and neighbors, rebuilds her life and theirs from the ground up.
EXCLUSIVE: Kirk Wise, known for his work on some iconic animated Disney films like Beauty and the Beast and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, has signed on to direct Sunny, the first animated feature from Enderby Entertainment.
Liam Neeson might be making a foray into comedy before his retirement.
Van Morrison is reportedly planning a legal challenge in response to Northern Ireland’s ban on live music to fight the coronavirus.The 75-year-old has been an outspoken critic of pandemic lockdown measures for months now, criticising the “pseudo-science” of socially distanced gigs in August and writing multiple songs denouncing lockdowns.Now, as RTE reports, Morrison’s lawyers have confirmed that the singer filed a pre-action protocol letter with Northern Ireland’s Department of Health on
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorEmma Thompson, Lashana Lynch and Alisha Weir will join Netflix’s musical adaptation of the beloved children’s story “Matilda,” directed by Matthew Warchus.Thompson will play Miss Trunchbull while Weir, who has appeared in the Irish TV series “Darklands,” takes on the title role of the young girl who learns to use her special powers.
Those watching the Late Late Show on Friday will witness a spine-tingling tribute to Dolores O’Riordan, three years after The Cranberries singer’s death.
Grainne Seoige made the journey back to Irish shores from South Africa for her winter wonderland wedding in 2019 and now, she’s relocated back to her homeland in Galway with her husband Leon Jordaan.
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Films by writer-directors Rose Glass, Sarah Gavron, Chloé Zhao and Emerald Fennell earned the most nominations for the 41st London Critics‘ Circle Film Awards, which will be presented virtually in early February. Scroll down for full list of nominees.
After a half-decade of working on the script for Herself by herself, Clare Dunne had a thought: "Fuck my ego. I just need to get this thing made." Herself follows Sandra (played by Dunne), a willful young mother of two who leaves an abusive relationship and, faced with Ireland's housing crisis, decides to build her own home.