Search Results for 'KENNETH BRANAGH'
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The best from Spielberg in a long time
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It hasn’t been a great decade for Steven Spielberg, I really didn’t enjoy last years West Side Story and the film he directed before, Ready Player One, was the worst film he’s ever made. Last year, like plenty of other directors, he’s gone for a little introspection. He’s wrote something about his own life and made an autobiographical film about his childhood. A little like Kenneth Branagh with Belfast last year.
‘There is a need for ordinary people to say what The Troubles were like’
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From the cages of Long Kesh in the 1970s, to the lecture halls and classrooms of NUI Galway this century, a love of writing and a passionate belief in the importance of education has been central in the life of Paddy McMenamin.
Belfast brings Branagh's memories to the screen
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We are beginning to see some films coming out now that have been written and produced during the lockdowns. The first genuinely interesting one - to me anyway - is Kenneth Branagh’s autobiographical Belfast.
Tenet; lots of action, lots of special effects, lots of confusion
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First of all, how good is it to be back in the cinema, watching movies on the big screen? In my humble opinion, so good.
Tenet - a feast of unparalleled stunt work and action scenes
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FOR THE first time since March there is a big new Hollywood blockbuster in the cinemas. Christopher Nolan's Tenet is charged with saving the global cinema industry and, after quite a successful opening weekend, might actually do it.
At the box office in Mayo Movie World
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Summer means blockbuster movies and there is a great line up of entertainment at Mayo Movie World at the minute.
Kenneth Branagh - live at The Eye
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FOR ONE night only, the Branagh Theatre Company’s acclaimed production of John Osborne's The Entertainer, will be screened live via satellite to The Eye Cinema, Wellpark.