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Cameron Diaz is Back In Action after decade-long acting hiatus
The film is slated for release on January 17 2025.
Five must-see movies coming in 2025: From Mission: Impossible to Bridget Jones & Marvel’s epic returns
Sophie Clarke picks five films to see in 2025
Barry Keoghan says people use his son as ammunition against him
He has one child, Brando, with a former partner.
Cult Movies: ‘The laughs Teri Garr gave us will ring on forever’
Ralph pays tribute to the late American actress Teri Garr, who passed away earlier this week
Keeping score: Movie composer Peter Bernstein on celebrating 40 years of Ghostbusters at Cinemagic Belfast
Oscar-winning movie composer Elmer Bernstein scored classics including The Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape, Ghostbusters and My Left Foot. David Roy chats to his son Peter Bernstein, also an acclaimed film composer, about marking Ghostbusters’ 40th anniversary with a special Q&A screening at Cinemagic Belfast next week
Cult Movies: Vincent Price and Christopher Lee-starring chiller The Oblong Box ‘a fascinating, long undervalued foray into period drama horror’
Ralph revisits Edgar Allen Poe-inspired flick The Oblong Box from 1969, newly restored on Blu-ray
Oscar-winner Neil Jordan on The Crying Game, The Butcher Boy and his ‘lost’ heist movie The Good Thief, all showing at this year’s Belfast Festival
The Dublin-based, Co Sligo-born director tells David Roy about three very different films from his acclaimed canon
‘Forget ‘fake news’, Shooting Crows is about what governments do to journalists when they tell the truth’ - Trevor Birney on new Loughinisland massacre book, legal vindication and the runaway success of the Kneecap movie
Co Fermanagh-born journalist, author and producer Trevor Birney chats to David Roy about exposing the collusion behind the Loughinisland massacre and negotiating the subsequent legal fall-out, as detailed in new book Shooting Crows, and his pride in the global success of the Kneecap movie he helped bring to the screen
Cult Movies: Apocalyptic BBC docudrama Threads still nuclear-powered nightmare fuel 40 years on from first broadcast
Ralph revisits the nightmare-inducing nuclear war drama from 1984
Paul Mescal and Gladiator II: The fate of the cinema is in your hands - Sophie Clarke
The cinema is another casualty of the digital generation