Here are the new movie releases to watch out for in 2021
We hope the cinemas will be back open so that we can enjoy them on the big screen.
We hope the cinemas will be back open so that we can enjoy them on the big screen.
Everton and Liverpool go head-to-head at Goodison Park on Sunday.
‘KATIE’ hits Irish cinemas on 26 October.
Can’t get a golden ticket for Croker?
The Irish Film Board has announced details of its funding of homegrown film and TV productions this and last year.
The most popular international film was Beauty and the Beast.
In the third quarter of this year the IFB approved more than €3 million of funding for various projects.
Customers who bought sweets at the IMC cinema later found insects at the bottom of the container.
But challenges still remain within the industry.
Welsh ref would like to see video replays used only to decide on tries.
Steve Carell plays Bobby Riggs – the former pro who King beat in straight sets back in 1973.
The Audi Dublin International Film Festival runs until 28 February.
Audi Dublin International Film Festival is going to feature some programming aimed at young audiences this year – for the first time.
What’s a must-watch, and what’s a miss? We tell you.
What’s a must-watch, and what’s a miss? We tell you.
The young Portlaoise native lives in LA.
Choose your favourite.
Stephen Lohan has set up Image Ireland because he believes Irish colleges don’t offer enough VFX training.
Cinema trip this weekend? DailyEdge.ie brings you snippets from new releases to help you decide where to put your money…
Tim Roth plays Sepp Blatter, Sam Neill is Joao Havelange with Gerard Depardieu as Jules Rimet.
The similarity is striking.
Emma Donoghue’s novel Room was nominated for the Man Booker prize and has sold more than two and a half million copies.
The town council is inviting Banner supporters along to cheer on their team against Cork.
Makers say they want the film, due for release around the time of Brazil 2014, to be a Rocky-style biopic.
Also featuring appearances from Eric Cantona, Mike Tyson and… Graham Geraghty in possibly the worst martial arts movie ever made.
The New Jersey Devils boss knows how to use a big screen.