Irish Film Review: A Bump Along the Way
Siomha McQuinn gives up her seat for Shelly Love's 'A Bump Along the Way'.
As a Rotten Tomatoes–accredited outlet, Film Ireland has been covering Irish film, cinema, festivals and the wider screen industries since 1987. Originally established as a print magazine, Film Ireland moved online in 2013.
Siomha McQuinn gives up her seat for Shelly Love's 'A Bump Along the Way'.
Siomha McQuinn reflects on Dathaí Keane’s offbeat, mysterious, fantasy drama, which is the first film to emerge from the Cine4 scheme.
David Deignan takes in a "vibrant shorts programme" at this year's Dublin International Film Festival.
David Deignan checks out Brian O’ Flaherty's documentary, which tells the fascinating story of Sean O’Casey and Alfred Hitchcock's collaboration on one of the very first British ‘talkies’ - an adaptation of Juno and the Paycock.
In this podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Irish writer Stephen Shields about his debut feature film The Hole in the Ground.
David Prendeville chats to director / co-writer Lee Cronin and actor Seána Kerslake about their horror 'The Hole in the Ground'.