Hollywood director Martin Scorsese will lead a star-studded Irish Film and Television Awards ceremony (Iftas) on Sunday evening.
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Thank you so much to @screendaily for including me in this years “stars of tomorrow” list! It is an incredible honour and I’m in amazing company! Massive congratulations to everyone who was included xA post shared by Paul Mescal (@paul.mescal) on Sep 28, 2020 at 2:33am PDTCurator of Screen’s Stars of Tomorrow Fionnuala Halligan said: ‘Screen International Stars of Tomorrow opened up to include Ireland in 2014 and it’s been a joy to highlight talents such as Aisling Franciosi, Barry Keoghan,
.Hollywood director Martin Scorsese will lead a star-studded Irish Film and Television Awards ceremony (Iftas) on Sunday evening.
Paul Woolford’s dance anthem Looking For Me has risen to Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
The line-up for this week’s The Late Late Show has been revealed, with hurling legend Henry Shefflin, Phil Lynott’s daughters and broadcaster Piers Morgan set to join host Ryan Tubridy.
A post shared by Soho Farmhouse (@sohofarmhouse) on Sep 21, 2020 at 12:33am PDTThis time they went to the exclusive Soho Farmhouse in Oxfordshire, England where an onlooker told the Mail on Sunday: ‘They were all over each other.’The spot is a luxury spa retreat much-loved by A-list stars for the privacy and luxury it affords its visitors.
Bono and friends are top of the pops.
Paul Mescal’s Normal People character Connell is known for being brooding and serious. However, the actor that plays him is anything but, as a hilarious outtakes clip from the mega-hit BBC Three series shows.
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorEXCLUSIVE: Vue International CEO and founder Tim Richards wants to avoid “the nuclear option” of temporarily closing his cinemas in the UK and other overseas markets amid recent shifts to the landscape.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Soft play centres in Dumfries and Galloway are urging the Scottish Government to allow them to open the doors and return to business.Owners have expressed genuine fears for the future if they are still banned from opening the inside areas to the public and also pointed to the centres being allowed to reopen in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.Debbie Shuttleworth, manager of the Farmer’s Den, said: “It has
Rising star 24kGoldn rules the roost atop the Official Irish Singles Chart for a third week with Mood.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: Arthouse outfit MUBI has struck a deal with sales firm The Match Factory for all UK and Ireland rights to Michel Franco’s Venice Film Festival drama New Order, which won the festival’s Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize.Conceived six years ago, Franco’s (After Lucia) timely class conflict drama sees a high-society wedding interrupted by the arrival of unwelcome guests as protests rage on the streets.
The Irish television production sector will receive a €3 million boost with a fund to increase production and provide new jobs.
Lucy about what it was like to lodge with Ireland’s very own ‘Ooh Ahh’ Paul McGrath.‘He is just a living legend. One of the most humble, nicest guys I have genuinely ever met, and at this stage of the game I’ve met so many celebrities and he was just such a pleasant surprise.‘He’s very shy, humble, gentle, very sweet, he’d time for everybody, obviously we all just loved him immediately,’ she explains.‘He has just such a lovely way about him.
Michael Kiwanuka has won the Hyundai Mercury Prize 2020 for his album ‘KIWANUKA‘.The most coveted prize in British and Irish music was awarded to the singer-songwriter in a live streamed ceremony on the The One Show on BBC One tonight (September 24) by Radio 1’s Annie Mac.Speaking on the show after his victory, Kiwanuka said: “I’m over the moon. I don’t have words to say, I’m so, so excited.
Michael Kiwanuka has won the Hyundai Mercury Prize 2020 for his album ‘KIWANUKA’.The most coveted prize in British and Irish music was awarded in a live streamed ceremony on the The One Show on BBC 1 tonight (September 24) by Radio 1’s Annie Mac.He will collect the winner’s trophy and cheque for £25,000.Speaking on the show after his victory, Kiwanuka said: “I’m over the moon. I don’t have words to say, I’m so, so excited.
The Laughs of your Life, about his experience of ‘overnight fame’, he said: ‘I totally understand that but I don’t feel that, because… I think that can sometimes be maybe a negative thing (with fame), there’s negative connotations to that.‘I love being Irish and I love Irish people.
Celtic in the coming weeks. That's despite the Stoke City boss admitting Financial Fair Play considerations means all his squad are available at the right price.
There was no luck for the Irish at the 2020 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles last night.
Paul Mescal has an anxious wait ahead of him today before he finds out if he will be in receipt of his first Emmy Award tonight.