Our man in Cannes Séamas McSwiney reports from the first concerted attendance of Palestinian filmmakers under the mantle of The Palestine Film Institute at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.
Generally speaking, this year’s list of Cannes Competition contenders —announced at an upbeat press conference by Festival Director Thierry Fremaux— is an inspiring smorgasbord of world cinema.
We have a pair of tickets to give away to Omniplex Cinemas' Secret Screenings, taking place on Monday, November 20th in Omniplex Rathmines.
Mary Martina Wogan reports on HACKS screening of The Devil Wears Prada at Light House Cinema and the panel discussion on all things fashion that followed,
Our Cannes reporter Séamas McSwiney attempts to find a thematic order to the disparity of films in Cannes, which often helps find a deeper purpose to their individual intentions. Three of the worthier films among the lacklustre selection could be called Cold War I, II & III.
Greek national cinema is poised at an interesting juncture, looking forward to escaping the yoke of austerity and finding its voice in the world. Now is the perfect time for us to take our focus away from Ireland and shine it on the home of democracy.
Do you remember Battle in Seattle? The $8m dollar movie about protesters who disrupted the WTO meeting in Seattle in 1999, directed by Stuart Townsend?
Séamas McSwiney reports from Cannes on the political activity at the film festival and from the Irish Film Board's party were they updated on their 50/50 gender parity initiatives.
It's back again! It's our searchable list of all of the films on Irish TV over the Christmas and New Year period 2017/18. Happy watching this Christmas.
Jason Coyle takes a look at the enduring legacy of Rocky Balboa and the Rocky franchise, the greatest American drama film series there has been on screen