Interview: Renfield’s Chris McKay on Nic Cage’s prosthetics – and the chances of a Lego Dracula movie
He made his name with the hilarious animated antics of The Lego Batman Movie, but
He made his name with the hilarious animated antics of The Lego Batman Movie, but
Mia Hansen-Love’s Paris in One Fine Morning is smothered with apartment blocks, anonymous, faceless edifices
The basketball puns have already been done to death, such has been the initial response
It was a phrase that resounded around the UK – and further afield – at
In October 2017, Shaun Dunne’s play, Rapids, made its debut at the Dublin Theatre Festival.
Weddings. Celebrations of love and commitment in the presence of family and friends. All about
The collision of worlds – physical, cultural and everything in between – and the resulting
It seems like an eternity ago – those pre-pandemic days when escaping city life for
Jamie’s 14 years old. We never see him at school, but it’s not much of
The meet cute takes place in a loo. Not that they can see each other:
Director Sean Garrity and writer/actor Jonas Chernick have made have been working together for over
It doesn’t seem so long ago that the question was “can men and women be
It is, in case you hadn’t noticed, it’s The Year Of Jonathan Majors. So far,
Elegance Bratton’s feature directorial debut has been something of a festival circuit darling, gathering followers