Netflix has announced some rather exciting casting announcements for the upcoming season of Stranger Things including the addition of Irish actress, Amybeth McNulty.
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The Late Late Show has not only been keeping us entertained and keeping spirits up but the incredible generosity of the Irish nation has been praised as it has been revealed that a staggering amount of money that has been raised over the course of the pandemic.
It has been revealed that across 2020 and 2021 Late Late viewers have helped raise an astonishing amount of money for Irish charities, €20 million, and rising.
The broadcaster announced the heartwarming news with an emotional video and
Netflix has announced some rather exciting casting announcements for the upcoming season of Stranger Things including the addition of Irish actress, Amybeth McNulty.
Plenty of couples struggle to keep the love alive after they leave the Island but few breakups are as shocking as that of winners Amber and Greg. More shocking still, Greg O’Shea received death threats after allegedly dumping Amber over text — and he says that’s not even how it all ended.
Modernlove. is one of the rising music acts we’re excited about, and we want Just Jared readers to get a chance to exclusively get to know them even better!
The day is finally here and movie lovers can delight in the reopening of cinemas around the country.
Growing up in Ireland as an Irish dancer and gymnast, Laura Donnelly learned quickly that performance was her first love.
Lottie Ryan has headed off for a glamorous babymoon weekend with her sisters and her mum to ‘one of her favourite places in the world’.
Aisling Bea has just reached another milestone in her career and she was asked to host the finale of the latest season of the British comedy chat show Have I Got News For You.
New big pop girl on the block Olivia Rodrigo makes it two weeks at Number 1 on both the Official Irish Singles and Albums Charts this week with Good 4 U and SOUR.
From that famous sky-high quiff to their shaved heads and now the ‘JedHawk’, John and Edward Grimes AKA Jedward have been having some fun with their look this year.
Guy Lodge Film CriticMany a horror film has to get its audience past the critical “now why would you do that” moment, where the plot’s continuation hinges on the protagonist making a brazenly terrible decision — entering that obviously doomed location, taking in that plainly psychotic stranger, failing to kill their tormentor when the opportunity presents itself — as the viewer yells at them do the opposite.“Caveat,” a creatively cash-strapped debut from Irish writer-director Damian Mc Carthy,
Friends: The Reunion last Thursday on HBO Max, viewers and longtime Friends fans took to Twitter to meme one of LeBlanc's poses from the show. The meme features a photo of LeBlanc with his arms crossed, giving off a particular 'dad' stare.
It came as a welcomed announcement when it was confirmed that cinemas across the country will reopen from Monday, June 7.
The BBC had Irish EastEnders fans worried they would be without their soap fix after they announced that EastEnders would be moved from its regular weeknight slot on BBC One to BBC iPlayer from Monday morning at 6am.
Here’s the first image from Aisha, the drama starring Letitia Wright and Josh O’Connor that recently wrapped filming in Ireland. Cornerstone has boarded worldwide sales rights ahead of the Cannes virtual market this month.
Naman Ramachandran Cornerstone has acquired worldwide sales rights for Irish writer and director Frank Berry’s (“Michael Inside”) drama “Aisha” and will commence sales at the upcoming Cannes virtual market.The film, which has wrapped production in Ireland, stars Letitia Wright (“Small Axe”) and Josh O’Connor (“The Crown”). It charts the experiences of Aisha, a young Nigerian woman, as she seeks international protection in Ireland.
New 2FM Breakfast Show host Donncha O’Callaghan — the former Ireland and Munster rugby legend — won’t have to endure a long commute to his new job. The Irish Mail on Sunday revealed the popular sportsman-turned-presenter will be broadcasting from RTÉ’s Cork studio while his co-presenters Doireann Garrihy and Carl Mullan will operate from Montrose.
It’s the final Late Late show of the season and Ryan Tubridy has a number of inspiring guests joining him live in studio this Friday.
Ireland may not have made it to the final of Eurovision but we, of course, got to phone in to give our votes.
There was a hugely positive reaction to rugby star CJ Stander who appeared on The Late Late Show with Ryan Tubridy last night.