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Out this week on Netflix is the cinematic adaptation of Richard Osman's murder mystery novel, The Thursday Murder Club.
Los Angeles-based Irish actor Peter O'Meara has returned home to complete the cast of Stacie Passon's We Have Always Lived in the Castle.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is making its way to Irish cinemas. It a triumphant arrival or does it hit the floor after the first hurdle?
The Galway Film Fleadh has announced the addition of Northern Irish writer/director Trevor Birney's The Negotiator to its 2025 programme, premiering July 11th at 9am at Pálás Cinema.
Screen Skills Ireland in partnership with TU Dublin has announced the participants of the Advanced Producing Programme for this year.
Nominations have been announced for the Writers Guild of Ireland's 2021 ZeBBie awards, recognising the best scripts produced in 2020.
Wildcard Distribution has unveiled the trailer for Fréwaka (Fréamhacha), a new folk horror from Irish writer-director Aislinn Clarke.
Starring an intimate cast and directed by first-time feature film director Ian Hunty-Duffy, Double Blind is a psychological horror. This horror is set in one location and sees a small band of ...
The inaugural Boyne Valley International Film Festival will feature Roisin Kearney as their first Filmmaker in Focus.
Brother Verses Brother delivers on it’s promise of an emotional and endearing journey that encapsulates what it is to try to live and to try to love.
Out now in cinemas is Jane Austen Wrecked My Life. This French romantic comedy follows Agathe (Camille Rutherford), a book shop owner, as she tries to find herself during a two-week writing retreat.
The Japanese Film Festival is underway and Graham got to see A Samurai in Time, one of the many exciting films at the event.