Podcast: Interview with Eoin McGuirk, Editor
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Eoin McGuirk, a Dublin-based Editor. Film Ireland Podcast · Interview with Eoin McGuirk, Editor Eoin is an Editor of TV and film. His credits cross...
View ArticleReview: Babylon
Gemma Creagh ventures into the depths of Hollywood for Damien Chazelle’s Babylon. Glamorous, grotesque and violently gripping, Babylon revisits the so-called golden age of Hollywood, giving a...
View ArticleReview: Scream VI
Gemma Creagh takes a stab at the latest in the established franchise, Scream. A first date goes terribly awry, and film professor Laura (Samara Weaving) is brutally slain in a meta game of cat and...
View ArticleReview: Champions
Comedy wins out in Farrelly-led underdog film Champions, reviewed by Gemma Creagh. Misanthropic low-level Basketball coach, Marcus (Woody Harrelson) is nothing if not by-the-numbers unlikeable in the...
View ArticleIrish Film Review: My Sailor, My Love
Gemma Creagh floats her review of Irish / Finnish Co-Pro My Sailor, My Love. Truly embodying this cantankerous curmudgeon, James Cosmo plays Howard, a retired misanthropic sea captain. Howard’s daily...
View ArticlePodcast: Interview with Andrew Legge, Co-Writer & Director of ‘LOLA’
In this Film Ireland Podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Andrew Legge, Co-Writer & Director of LOLA. 1941, sisters Thom and Mars have built a machine, LOLA, that can intercept radio and TV broadcasts...
View ArticlePodcast: Shane Crowley, Writer of ‘God’s Creatures’
In this Fim Ireland Podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Shane Crowley, Writer of God’s Creatures – Directed by Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer & starring Emily Watson and Paul Mescal. Film Ireland...
View ArticleReview: One Fine Morning
Gemma Creagh says bonjour to bittersweet French romance One Fine Morning. One Fine Morning (Un Beau Matin) was penned and directed by the insightful and somewhat prolific director Mia Hansen-Løve, and...
View ArticleReview: Renfield
Gemma Creagh gets her fangs into comedy horror Renfield. From Christopher Lee to Bela Lugosi – over the years Dracula has been embodied on screen by Hollywood’s top character actors, now’s the time...
View ArticleIrish Film Review: Barber
Gemma Creagh investigates Fintan Connolly and Fiona Bergin’s’s latest film, PI flick, Barber. Featuring some of the best homegrown actors our indigenous industry has to offer, Barber tackles timely...
View ArticlePodcast: Fintan Connolly, Director and Co-Writer of ‘Barber’
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to filmmaker Fintan Connolly about his film Barber. Directed by Fintan Connolly & co-written with Fiona Bergin, Barber is in cinemas from 14th...
View ArticlePodcast: Interview with Sinéad O’Shea, Director of ‘Pray for Our Sinners’
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Sinéad O’Shea about her film Pray for Our Sinners. Film Ireland Podcast · Interview with Sinéad O’Shea, Director of ‘Pray for Our Sinners’ Pray for...
View ArticleAchill Island Film Festival Podcast
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to 4 filmmakers whose films are being screened at the Achill Island Film Festival – Sarah Grant (Candy), Sinéad O’Loughlin (Lamb), and Shaun Doogan...
View ArticlePodcast: Fergus Dowd, Producer of ‘406 Days’& Carol Ann Bridgeman,...
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Producer Fergus Dowd & Ex-Debenhams worker Carol Ann Bridgeman about 406 Days. The film tells the story of the 1,000 Irish Debenhams workers who...
View ArticlePodcast: ‘Tráma Teaghlaigh’ Producer Fiona Kinsella & Director Keith Farrell
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Producer Fiona Kinsella & Director Keith Farrell about their 3-part TV series Tráma Teaghlaigh, which starts on TG4 at at 9:30pm on Wednesday,...
View ArticlePodcast: Tommy Creagh, Bloomsday Film Festival Director
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Tommy Creagh, the Bloomsday Film Festival Director. The Bloomsday Film Festival was set up as a celebration of cinema, literature, and artistic...
View ArticleReview: The Little Mermaid
Gemma Creagh splashes back at Disney remake of The Little Mermaid. Hungry for adventure, Prince Eric (Jonah Hauer-King), just as dapper as in the original, mans a ship laden with cargo that crashes on...
View ArticleReview: Sisu
Gemma Creagh reviews darkly comic revenge romp, Sisu. The opening credits introduce us to the concept of sisu – with no direct translation, the Finnish use this word to describe stoic determination,...
View ArticleInterview with Gene Stupnitsky, Writer / Director of ‘No Hard Feelings’
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Gene Stupnitsky, Writer / Director of No Hard Feelings. Film Ireland Podcast · Interview with Gene Stupnitsky, Writer / Director of ‘No Hard...
View ArticlePodcast: Galway Film Fleadh Filmmakers Roundtable
In this Film Ireland Podcast, Gemma Creagh welcomes 3 filmmakers to talk about their short films screening at this year’s Galway Film Fleadh. Grace Dyas (Director, Waiting Day), Shannon Welby (Writer,...
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