Coming to Irish cinemas is Project Hail Mary, a sci-fi epic with Ryan Gosling at the helm, and he's not alone in this grand ...
Louis Theroux has embarked on possibly his most dangerous adventure in Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere. Having decided in 2025 to embark on a journey into ...
Coming to Irish cinemas is the thrilling How To Make A Killing, starring Glenn Powell as Becket Redfellow, a young man who believes he is owed a certain lifesty ...
Coming to Irish cinemas is Resurrection, a film that deals with the life of cinema through the lens of immortals and dreams. Director Bi Gan has constructed a f ...
Applications are now open for the Co-Production Marketplace at the 2026 Galway Film Fair. Each year, up to 50 projects are selected for the co-production market ...
Out this week in Irish cinemas is Cold Storage, a gross-out comedy starring Joe Keery, Georgina Campbell and Liam Neeson. Cold Storage is a comedy in the vein of films such as Tremors and Evolution.
Out this week in Irish cinemas is The Testament of Ann Lee, a euphoric and manic musical about the Shaking Quakers. The Shaking Quakers were a religious group that was characterised by their intense ...
Coming to Irish cinemas is The Secret Agent, starring Wagner Moura, set in Brazil during a “mischievous” period of their history. Set during the 1970s in Brazil, The Secret Agent follows Armando ...
Out this week in Irish cinemas is Crime 101, starring Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Halle Berry, and Barry Keoghan. From director Bart Layton, Crime 101 is a crime thriller that follows Mike Davis ...
Coming to Irish cinemas is the latest horror from director Corin Hardy, Whistle, a film about a whistle that brings death to those who blow it. Starring Dafne Keen, leading an ensemble cast with ...
Out right now in cinemas is Back to the Past, a film 24 years in the making, thanks to a fascinating legacy. In 2001, Step into the Past premiered on Chinese television. It was a historical sci-fi ...
SAIPAN has crossed the €500k mark at the Irish box office in its first week on release, grossing €523k to date and becoming the No. 1 new release in Ireland, as well as the biggest Irish film since ...