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Kneecap could ‘steal the show’ as film emerges as bookies’ favourite for this weekend’s IFTAs
The Irish language movie has been made the 1/3 favourite to win the award for Best Film
William takes up role behind the camera on film academy visit
William operated a camera while sitting on the dolly and track at the London Screen Academy in Highbury, north London on Wednesday.
Live-action Disney films lack the escapist magic of the originals - Sophie Clarke
The old saying ‘you can’t improve on perfection’ applies to many of these beloved classics
Cult Movies: The Avengers remains the ultimate cult TV classic
For his final Cult Movies column, Ralph pays tribute to a 1960s television favourite
Barry Keoghan in Bring Them Down - award-winning Irish indie subverts revenge thriller genre
David Roy reviews the new Irish revenge thriller Bring Them Down starring Barry Keoghan
September 5 actor says media coverage of terrible events is not healthy
The British actor is in September 5, about the coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympic games terrorist attack.
US film festival debut for Ulster Scots folk-horror short based on Witch of Glentow tale
Short by director Tristan Crowe is based on local tale that inspired popular poem
Bridget Jones Mad About The Boy: How to navigate dating after being widowed
Dating as a widow can bring up a multitude of emotions – but it’s always possible to find love again.
‘It’s an immigrant story’ - Adrien Brody and co on Oscar-tipped biopic The Brutalist
Yolanthe Fawehinmi chats to stars Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones and Guy Pearce and writer-director Brady Corbet about the message of Oscar-tipped biopic The Brutalist
‘We’ll go again’ - creators of award-winning Kneecap film proud despite Oscars snub
Kneecap narrowly missed out in the Best Interantional Feature category and Best Original Song for ‘Sick in the Head’