films
Hugh Grant says closure of Fulham Road Picturehouse ‘strangely unbearable’
The cinema in south-west London originally opened in 1930 as the Forum Theatre.
‘World’s shortest stuntman’ Kiran Shah: MBE is testament to my perseverance
Shah said he was excited to ‘continue pushing the boundaries’ in the film industry.
The Color Purple comes out on top at NAACP Image Awards
The film won best motion picture at the ceremony which took place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Games: Minecraft, Silent Hill and Sonic will all be in cinemas this year, while Halo and Fallout hit TV
A glut of big games are hitting the screen later this year, from Minecraft to Fallout
Stars continue to flock to Northern Ireland as favoured filming destination
The year started strongly, with directors Ross White and Tom Berkeley scooping awards across the world for their short film An Irish Goodbye.
Applications open for filmmaking course in honour of Sir Sean Connery
The Sean Connery Talent Lab in Edinburgh is a newly established arm of the Sean Connery Foundation.
Straight from the screen – top set-jetting locations in Ireland and NI
The Emerald Isle has featured in hundreds of TV and film productions, inspiring a new breed of tourist. By Sarah Marshall.
Cult Movies: The Birthday Party proves William Friedkin was always great
WHEN William Friedkin left us earlier this week at the age of 87, the film world lost one of its greatest ever storytellers.
Barbie becomes highest grossing film of 2023 so far in UK and Ireland
The fantasy adventure could end up beating last year’s chart-topper, Top Gun: Maverick.
Barbenheimer weekend generates almost £30m at UK box office
It was the biggest weekend for UK cinema-going since 2019.