The Dublin Film Critics Circle has announced the winners in its poll to determine the best cinematic achievements of 2025.
Out this Friday is Silent Night, Deadly Night, a remake of the 80s cult classic of the same name. This is the second remake ...
A young couple Anna (Simone Collins) and Aleks (Charlie Maher) travel around bars, houses and towns, looking for old folk songs, the rarer the better, to sell to collectors. They take their bounty to ...
The 37th Galway Film Fleadh has ended this evening with a sold-out screening of The Life of Chuck, the closing film of the festival, directed by Mike Flanagan and based on the novella by Stephen King.
Fís Éireann / Screen Ireland has announced a new International and Additional Film and TV Production Support Scheme with a focus on production within the regions – the Regional Production Support Fund ...
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.
As subgenres go, folk horror is usually one of the most appealing to true afficionados. The rural settings of folk horror offer ripe ground in which to sow suspicion and fear, as the buzz of the city ...
Pretty Deadly Films is a PDF doc by Film In Dublin, distributed online. It is an e-zine that combines writing, art and more. Each issue looks through the lens of a particular theme, with contributors ...
Animation Ireland returns to Galway with Meitheal 2025, on Friday May 23rd. The annual day-long conference brings together Ireland’s animation industry and many of the biggest names from the ...
Out this week in Irish cinemas is Irish horror Oddity. Starring an intimate cast and directed by Damian McCarthy, Oddity follows the sinister events when a woman encounters a stranger at her door one ...
RTÉ, in association with Banijay Rights and Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, has announced details of their new drama series These Sacred Vows. The new comedy-drama is written and directed by award-winning ...
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 ...
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