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10.03.2021 - 14:56 / evoke.ie
As a nation we’ve become quite successful when it comes to crime dramas, with the latest Irish offering, Calm With Horses, yesterday receiving four Bafta nominations.
Just like Love/Hate – which swept the boards at the Iftas – the film also stars one of that series’ most successful actors, Barry Keoghan.
While the Dublin charmer played a cat killer in his breakout role on Love/Hate, in Calm With Horses he plays a ruthless violent criminal who poses a threat to an ex-boxer (Cosmo Jarvis) working
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With the end in sight, lots of people are getting excited about revisiting their old favourite pursuits. Cinephiles rejoice because Omniplex are considering ‘vaccine only’ cinema screenings, if covid restrictions are reduced next month.
Sometimes you have to wonder what the hell characters in horror films are thinking when they do something stupid? Of course, for the guys in “Boys from County Hell,” you could probably blame alcohol and the close proximity of heavy construction machinery for why they decided to wake up a vampire.
Justin Bieber has claimed the Official Irish Chart Double this week, debuting at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with Peaches while storming to the Official Irish Albums Chart top spot with JUSTICE.
Lionel Richie has rescheduled his UK and Irish tour dates to 2022 – see his updated schedule below.The ‘Hello’ tour was originally set to take place in 2020, before being rescheduled to this summer.
Former Republic of Ireland international Alan McLoughlin has confirmed he is continuing to battle cancer following the discovery of a missed tumour in January.
Joel Corry, RAYE and David Guetta are contending for Number 1 on this week's Official Irish Singles Chart with their collaboration BED.
Presenter and businesswoman Gráinne Seoige has had a complete overhaul of her life over the last year, since she and her husband moved back from South Africa.
Letitia Wright and Josh O’Connor are teaming up on a new movie together called Provision.
Dermot Kennedy returns to Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart with Without Fear.
Movies always have a way of giving fans false hope. This is just a by-product of presenting “movie moments” that make us long for the days we can experience our own sort of “meet-cute” or random encounter that leads to an incredible journey.
Ireland is a small island, but we have a variety of accents that change completely from Donegal to Cork.
Jamie Dornan's father has died following a battle with the coronavirus. Jim Dornan, a highly recognized obstetrician and gynecologist in Ireland, died on Monday, March 15 in the United Arab Emirates.
Jamie Dornan‘s father Jim Dornan, a renowned obstetrician and professor, has reportedly died from Coronavirus at the age of 73.
Jamie Dornan is mourning the loss of his father.
Tributes have been paid to the father of actor Jamie Dornan who has died after contracting COVID.
Irish eyes are smiling today as a number of Irish stars and productions have been nominated for a BAFTA at this year’s ceremony.
Paul Marquess and Susanne Farrell, who worked together on long-running British cop drama The Bill, have teamed up on a new British crime drama for the BBC and BritBox North America.