Podcast: Chelsea Morgan Hoffmann, Producer of ‘September Says’
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Chelsea Morgan Hoffmann, Producer of September Says. Film Ireland Podcast · Chelsea Morgan Hoffmann, Producer of ‘September Says’ Sisters July...
View ArticleReview: The Last Showgirl
Gemma Creagh takes a front-row seat for The Last Showgirl. The blinding house lights open as the gorgeous Pamela Anderson as showgirl Shelly Gardener takes centre stage. She chatters nervously, lying...
View ArticleReview: Vermiglio
Gemma Creagh acknowledges an Italian Job well done with Vermiglio. In the icy, mountainous landscape of Northern Italy sits the remote village of Vermiglio where the Graziadei family have built their...
View ArticlePodcast: Chris Brennan
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to filmmaker, screenwriter, marketing specialist and long-time Film Ireland friend Chris Brennan about his journey into filmaking and his move into...
View ArticlePodcast: John Farrelly, Writer/Director of ‘An Taibhse’
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to John Farrelly, Writer/Director of An Taibhse. Film Ireland Podcast · John Farrelly, Writer/Director of 'An Taibhse' An Taibhse unfolds in the...
View ArticleShort Film Review: Conveyance
June Butler surveys the horror of the housing market in her review of Irish short Conveyance. Conveyance, a horror/comedy short film written and directed by Gemma Creagh, received its international...
View ArticleReview: Megalopolis
Gemma Creagh decodes the emperor’s new world in her review of Megalopolis. This critic’s Roman Empire is that Francis Ford Coppola sold a winery to make this film. After 40 years in development,...
View ArticleReview: Verdigris
Gemma Creagh ticks every box in her review of Verdigris. Now that Marian (Geraldine McAlinden) has retired, her world has become impossibly small — whittled away to the same holiday every year, an...
View ArticleReview: Warfare
Gemma Creagh stands to attention in her review of gritty drama Warfare. Brutal, skilful, and immersive, Warfare is a viciously visceral assault on the senses for 95 of the tensest minutes that recent...
View ArticlePodcast: ‘Amongst The Wolves’ Director & Co-Writer Mark O’Connor & Actor Luke...
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Director & Co-Writer Mark O’Connor and Co-Writer & Actor Luke McQuillan about their film ‘Amongst The Wolves’. Also we chat to Finglas...
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