Watching films like “You’re Next” and “The Guest,” it’s clear that Adam Wingard is a talented filmmaker that is more than capable of directing blockbusters. And Legendary clearly thought so too, giving him the reins of “Godzilla vs.
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Broadcaster Mark Cagney has opened up about his tough mental recovery following two strokes earlier this year.
Appearing on Ireland AM this morning, the TV host joined Laura Woods and Alan Hughes to talk about the difficult past few months as he comes to terms with his shock health scare.
The 64-year-old was taken to Beamount Hospital on 8 January after suffering two strokes – one while out running errands in the supermarket and another later that day while at home with his daughter Sophie.
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Watching films like “You’re Next” and “The Guest,” it’s clear that Adam Wingard is a talented filmmaker that is more than capable of directing blockbusters. And Legendary clearly thought so too, giving him the reins of “Godzilla vs.
On the surface, “Funny Face” might look like a drama about a very angry man that feels completely out of control of his life and has to take it out on the only enemy that he can find, a wealthy, corrupt businessman. But under the surface, there’s a lot more going on in Tim Sutton’s drama than meets the eye.
There are few TV milestones we look forward to throughout the year — The Late Late Toy Show, EastEnders Christmas episodes, a new season of First Dates Ireland, and the return of Grey’s Anatomy to our screens.
Love is in the air! Yungblud isn’t dating Miley Cyrus after sparking romance speculation earlier this month, Us Weekly can exclusively confirm.
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.
Taken actor, 68, is on The Graham Norton Show tonight alongside his son Micheál Richardson to promote their new film Made In Italy. The Amazon Prime flick sees them play a bereaved father and son struggling to deal with grief.
Sarah Monteith has been named CEO of Baby Cow, the TV and film production company founded by Steve Coogan. Monteith, a veteran Brit TV exec who joins from BBC Studios, replaces Christine Langan, who stepped down last year after four years to set up her own venture.
Baby Cow, the UK production company founded by Steve Coogan, has promoted managing director Sarah Monteith to CEO following the departure of Christine Langan last November.
Jana Kramer is talking about the ugly side of marriage. The 37-year-old singer took to Instagram on Tuesday to share an image of herself crying, revealing it was the result of a fight she had with her husband, Mike Caussin.
Just another hiccup. Jana Kramer reflected on why she doesn’t give up on love after “blow up” fights with her husband, Mike Caussin, even when it feels like they’ve gone too far.
Laura Woods is among the bravest women in the country as she passes the hair colouring duties to her husband Mark Arigho.
Chris Willman Music WriterAnother shoe has fallen in the succession of music stars reluctantly acknowledging that early and mid-summer 2021 are not going to be tenable for staging major national tours. Kenny Chesney, the only other artist besides Taylor Swift who had a series of stadium gigs pushed back from last summer to this summer, has joined her in calling off his upcoming shows.
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There are few TV milestones we look forward to throughout the year — The Late Late Toy Show, EastEnders Christmas episodes, a new season of First Dates Ireland, and the return of Grey’s Anatomy to our screens.
Kenny Chesney just dropped the music video for his reminiscent new single “Knowing You”.
On Friday, March 19, Wolfwalkers will be rereleased in theaters, North American distributor Gkids announced today.
Steve Coogan heavily criticized Piers Morgan on Wednesday night, accusing the TV host and former Daily Mirror newspaper editor as "being symptomatic of the problem" with the British tabloid press, pointing to his "bullying behavior" as a perfect example.