The East Asia Film Festival Ireland 2026 (EAFFI) is delighted to announce the programme for the tenth edition of the festival, taking place from Thu ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 Resurrection, a film that deals with the life of cinema through the lens of immortals and dreams. Director Bi Gan has constructed a f ...
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 ...
A new short film produced by Hour Hearts Productions in association with Cinetex Films is currently in production in the Dublin suburb of Ballyfermot. Blind Man’s Bluff, written by Paul “Tall Order” ...
RTÉ has released the full trailer for These Sacred Vows, a comedy-drama written and directed by John Butler. The six-part series, commissioned by RTÉ and produced by Treasure Entertainment in ...
The Japanese Film Festival is currently happening all across Ireland, and this year looks to have more films shown across Ireland. The first film I got to see was A Samurai in Time. This film follows ...
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.
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 ...
Wildcard Distribution, in association with Shudder, has unveiled the official poster and trailer for Fréwaka (Fréamhacha), a chilling new folk horror from acclaimed writer-director Aislinn Clarke.