Film

Trinity Graduate Ruth Negga Nominated for Best Actress Academy Award

Negga, a graduate of Trinity's BA in acting studies, has been nominated for the Oscar for her role in Loving.
By Kathleen McNamee

DU Film Host Inspirational Weekend for Aspiring Filmmakers

Last weekend saw panels, guest speakers and networking opportunities held in the Samuel Beckett Theatre for budding young filmmakers.
By Jennifer Wilson

Stunts, Screenplays and Shorts: DU Film Present the Film Network

This weekend, the society will offer students with an interest in the film industry the opportunity to meet major names in the industry, including Peter Dillon, Rachel O’Flanagan and Andrew Bradford.
By Jennifer Wilson

From Beauty and the Beast to Blade Runner, Spend Some Time in Trinity’s DVD Library

Trinity's DVD library isn't just for film students. If you have a spare hour in Trinity, why not pay a visit and watch some classic films.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Making a List and Checking it Twice: Naughty or Nice at the Lighthouse Cinema

The cinema’s festive programme includes a selection of naughty and nice films, such as Die Hard, Home Alone and Love Actually.
By Lucia Grijpink

A World of Pure Imagination at the Sugar Club

Tomorrow, the cinema will screen Roald Dahl’s much-loved classic Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory as part of their festive programme.
By Nicole Mather

Mel Gibson in Trinity to Shoot Scenes for New Film

Mel Gibson was shooting scenes for his new movie, The Professor and the Madman, in Trinity today.
By Dominic McGrath

Lighthouse Cinema Brings the Rocky Legacy to the Big Screen

This Friday, Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky IV will be screened in the Lighthouse Cinema.
By Jennifer Wilson

With Creativity and Charm, all Superhero Films Should Look Like Doctor Strange

The film, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, must go down as one of Marvel's best superhero films.
By Naman Mittal

RTÉ Concert Orchestra Promises Memorable Evening for Trekkies

The RTÉ Concert Orchestra plans to bring the 2009 adaptation of Star Trek to life by performing the score live to a screening of the picture on Friday and Saturday evening.
By Maeve O’Brien