UK buyer of famous Leeson Street grinds school begins to reap rewards of €135m acquisition
Microsoft Office guy’s superyacht; Dyson signs on the line in Co Waterford; Fair City eyes move to commuter belt
Microsoft Office guy’s superyacht; Dyson signs on the line in Co Waterford; Fair City eyes move to commuter belt
Amy Adams doesn’t get nearly enough worthwhile material in Disney’s exhausting sequel to Enchanted
Metropolitan Films International also received credits for Disenchanted
Disney’s Disenchanted only other film to recieve betweem €10m and €30m in support
Decade of brown carpets and complicated hair lives on in a long line of retro movies
There’s a post-lockdown surge in film and TV production – but how long will it last?
Filming to begin in earnest next week in Co Wicklow village on sequel to Enchanted
Those who want a moment of glory in Disney sequel will have to jump through some hoops
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Here’s seven of the best Oirish films including a soulful hunky IRA man, and a corned beef and cabbage plot
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A version of the Toronto International Film Festival glides into action on September 10th
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Look, there’s Mark Ruffalo and Amy Adams. Even Chris O’Dowd. And a lot of celebrity warbling
Birds of Prey actor is a genuine nice guy, not of the disingenuous syndrome variety
Irish actors up for three awards, as Game of Thrones breaks records with 32 nominations
The director on telling Pavarotti’s larger-than-life story, making movies that last and looking for stories to share
Where can you watch the ceremony? When does it start and end? Who are the favourites?
The Favourite may be overlooked for the big prizes with Roma likely to steal the show
The author has been exposed as a serial liar. But how did he get away with it for so long?
Review: The movie is never boring, but too often treats the audience like morons
Irish-produced film The Favourite and Netflix’s Roma lead the way with 10 nominations each
Academy Awards: Dubliner Robbie Ryan has been nominated for best cinematography
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ beats runaway favourite ‘A Star Is Born’ to best drama film
Wild, Wild Country, The Deuce and Beat, plus the best from All4 and Sky Atlantic
Review: This adaptation of ‘Gone Girl’ author Gillian Flynn’s novel is pure American Gothic
In the new TV series ‘Sharp Objects’, Adams plays a hard-drinking, self-cutting journalist
Dark crime drama Sharp Objects features Amy Adams, while Picnic at Hanging Rock is given a six-part treatment
Donald Clarke: And then The Shawshank Redemption, The Sting and 12 Angry Women
Donald Clarke predicts 2019’s Best Picture nominees. He was nearly half right this year
From Yeats and Maud Gonne to Daniel and Majella, romantic Ireland isn't dead and gone
Ring out (or recommission) the old; ring in the new: here’s what to stay tuned for in the new year
Justice League review: The film is full of meaningless CG goop. And a whole lot of stuff that makes no sense
Emma Stone was named Hollywood’s best paid actress in the past 12 months
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