Film
A Trip Through Time, in Dublin’s Stella Cinema
The story of how the Stella cinema returned to the streets of Rathmines.
At Ireland’s Oldest Cinema, it’s Curtains Up
The Stella cinema in Rathmines is back, offering something of a stellar experience.
The Inside Story of Horror, in the Freemasons’ Hall for Halloween
This horror convention brings the best and scariest elements from the genre to the Freemasons' Hall for a day
Get to the Greek, as Dublin’s Film Festival Returns
The third time is set to be a charm for the returning festival, here to fill up the Greek cinema-shaped hole in your heart
Review: Celebrating 25 Years of Diversity, the IFI Open Day 2017
The Irish Film Institute celebrated its birthday with a soiree of free films and a visit from the President.
Scaling New Heights, Chloë Grace Moretz Returns to Film in Trinity on Thursday
The actor and her co-star, Maika Monroe, are set to return to Trinity’s climbing wall this Thursday to film ahead of their upcoming movie.
New Virginia Woolf Film to Shoot on Campus Next Week
The film, ‘Vita and Virginia’, will star Gemma Arterton and Rupert Penry-Jones.
Get the Inside Scoop on the Light House’s Newest Season
The Smithfield cinema will be screening an extensive series of classic films based around journalism.
Irvine Welsh on Trump, Capitalism and the Rise of a Disillusioned Generation
This afternoon, the unassuming Trainspotting writer addressed students in the GMB, and reflected on issues such as Brexit and the soundtrack to the original film.
Ben Wheatley on Pushing Boundaries, Being a Modern Auteur and Independent Filmmaking
Yesterday, acclaimed filmmaker Ben Wheatley spoke to DU Film Society and the Department of Film, touching on topics like rejecting traditional narrative, the role of music in his films and encouraging female protagonists.