Daniel Craig has officially bowed out of the legendary role of James Bond following the release of No Time to Die and now there’s speculation that Jamie Dornan could be stepping into his shoes to play the 007 secret agent.
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EXCLUSIVE: Irish indie feature Extra Ordinary, a horror comedy about a ghost-busting duo, premiered in 2019 at SXSW to rave reviews.
It is now being adapted as a half-hour comedy series for TBS.
The Turner-owned cable network has put the project into development with Animal Pictures, the production company run by Maya Rudolph, Natasha Lyonne, and Danielle Renfrew Behrens.
The trio will produce the adaptation with Katie Holly & Yvonne Donohoe of Ireland’s Blinder Films, who produced the original
Daniel Craig has officially bowed out of the legendary role of James Bond following the release of No Time to Die and now there’s speculation that Jamie Dornan could be stepping into his shoes to play the 007 secret agent.
True crime fans will be delighted to know that they have a brand new documentary to sink their teeth into. To make things even better, the series is Irish.
While Ireland has been a source of inspiration for many international horror films, the Irish film industry has been on the up and up in the last few years and no more so than in the horror genre.
Adele lands straight in at Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart with her new single Easy On Me, outperforming the rest of the Top 5 combined.
It’s that time of year again. As the schools prepare to break up for half term, Irish parents have been racking their brains for a spook-tacular Halloween costume for the last day of school party.
Louis Walsh has created the likes of Westlife and Girls Aloud, now he wants to recreate that magic in 2021.
COVID reopening this week – news that the country’s music industry has described as “devastating”.In plans set out earlier this year, Ireland was set to effectively end all coronavirus restrictions this Friday (October 22).
One of the this seasons’ most anticpated new films had its Irish preview screening this week with a sea of well known faces in attendance.
All hail Claire Byrne who has become a national hero after calling out Nigel Farage on air during Monday’s installment of Claire Byrne Live.
When Diane Keaton calls your toddler the ‘next Reese Witherspoon’ you definitely sit up and take notice. For one Irish dad that became a reality when The Mother of the Bride actress shared a video of his daughter on her Instagram page.
Nigel Farage has been challenged by an Irish TV presenter on his knowledge of Ireland after he was duped into a message of support for the IRA.
Once again, the Emerald Isle has won over Hollywood celebrities as Modern Family actress Sofia Vergara had an absolute ball during her romantic getaway with her husband Joe Manganiello.
Former Little Mix member Jesy Nelson claims the highest new entry on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart as her debut track Boyz opens at Number 16.
Olivia Rodrigo’s seemingly unstoppable debut Sour returns to Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart.
Boris Johnson cannot be trusted on the international stage to do Brexit trade deals, Ireland’s deputy Prime Minister has warned.
Paddy Moloney was an Irish musician who co-founded and led the Grammy-winning group the Chieftains.Bringing traditional Irish music to the worldMoloney played the tin whistle and uilleann pipes since childhood, and in the 1950s, he began playing in groups. He co-founded the Chieftains in 1962, and the band began playing their traditional Irish music.
Irish Traditional Music Archive. However, an official cause of death has not been revealed.“The Irish music community, and indeed the much larger community throughout the world who found such inspiration in his work, will have learnt with great sadness today of the passing of Paddy Moloney, founder and leader of the Chieftains,” said Irish President Michael D.
shared an emailed statement from Rooney in which she said she was proud her first two books were published in Hebrew by Modan Publishing House. Israeli newspaper Haaretz first broke the story.“Likewise, it would be an honor for me to have my latest novel translated into Hebrew and available to Hebrew-language readers,” she continued.