Ireland has come a long way since the national fanfare that came with re-creating D-Day in Co Wexford (for Saving Private Ryan, the Steven Spielberg film from 1998) and building Jedi temples on ...
“Yeah, I go to the cinema. I go to my local cinema, which is the IMC in Dún Laoghaire,” Jordan, long resident in Dalkey, tells me. “I am normally sitting in a totally empty hall. On a rainy day like ...
LONDON (AP) — Over six decades of “Doctor Who,” the intergalactic adventurer’s adversaries have included evil robots, rampaging Yeti — and the BBC, which erased many early episodes of the now-iconic ...
Donal O'Neill's planned feature film about Gaelic football, 'Jones' Road', draws on his family history and his time establishing the Gaelic Players Association.
In the 1960s, a shaky film shot in the wilderness helped launch the Bigfoot industry, enriching and then upending the lives ...
It's a well-known and well-loved cinema in Belfast, but now Queen's Film Theatre (QFT) has been named as one of the best in ...
Dublin, in association with Gael Linn, has launched a new collection of historically significant newsreels, Amharc Éireann: A ...
IN the hills above Irish towns and cities, ruined lodges and half-forgotten buildings are still feared as the stomping grounds of the Devil — but what is the truth behind Ireland’s infamous ...
The Irish Film Institute (IFI) in Dublin, in association with Gael Linn, has launched a new collection of historically ...
A collection of archive newsreels which were filmed across Ireland in the 1950s and early 1960s have been released on the ...
The Irish Film Institute (IFI) in association with Gael Linn, has today launched a new collection of historically significant ...
Priests blessing planes at Dublin Airport or electrification of Galway are among newsreels from the 1950s cinemas being publicly released for the first time today.
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