Olivia Colman won Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes for Yorgos Lanthimos' The Favourite, produced by Element Pictures.
The Favourite has had a huge opening weekend at the US Box-Office with a stunning $105,500 per theatre average, the highest of any film since La La Land two years ago.
The first image from Ripper Street director Nick Rowland's Irish-made drama Calm With Horses depicts lead Cosmo Jarvis and Irish actor Barry Keoghan.
Irish production company Element Pictures and US-based Fox Searchlight Pictures have signed a first-look production deal for all theatrical films.
Element Pictures' production The Favourite secured Golden Globe® nominations across five leading categories including Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
Dublin Oldschool will be released on DVD & On Demand on November 9th. To celebrate we have three copies of the film to give away to our readers.
Rosie realises the true weight of the word “sorry” in a script that feels it can’t bring itself to make light, in direction that seems sometimes almost to quake with anger, in performances alive with passion and pique.
US premium channel Starz has acquired the rights to Dublin Murders, an 8 part TV series based on Tana French's Dublin Murder Squad books.
With three marvellous leads and a stunning look, Yorgos Lanthimos' finest feature yet is intelligent, quick-witted and monstrously funny.
Scannain talks to writer Roddy Doyle and reports from the set of Paddy Breathnach's housing-crisis drama Rosie. The film is out on Friday, October 12th.