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MARRY ME In Cinemas : Feb 11th Director : Kat Coiro Cast : Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson, Maluma, John Bradley

MOONFALL

In Cinemas : Feb 4th Director : Roland Emmerich Cast : John Bradley, Kelly Yu, Patrick Wilson, Halle Berry, Michael Peña ‘Moonfall’ is the latest disaster

Jennifer Lopez & Owen Wilson star in this new romantic comedy about a Latina pop-star who discovers that her onstage partner and rock star chooses to marry a stranger in the crowd. Based on a comic of the original songs by Jennifer Lopez and global Latin music star Maluma.

JACKASS FOREVER In Cinemas : Feb 4th

Matt Bettinelli-Olpin Cast : Johnny Knoxville, Steve O, Jason Acuña 'Jackass Forever' is the fourth early 00's MTV show. Many of the original cast members return to bring us bigger and bolder displays of stunts and comedy.


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IN I EMAS CIN In Cinemas : Feb 4th Director : Michael Showalter Cast : Jessica Chastain, Based on the true story of a religious media empire with her that came tumbling down with

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In Cinemas : Feb 11th 2022 Director : Ruben Fleischer Wahlberg, Sophia Ali Based on the hugely-popular PlayStation adventure game series. ‘Uncharted’ tells the story of a treasure hunter is a descendant of the famed explorer Sir Francis Drake. the main games and will focus on a younger version of Drake than players are used to seeing. Tom Holland stars as young Wahlberg plays Victor "Sully" Sullivan.

In Cinemas : Feb 25th Director : Joe Wright Cast : Peter Dinklage The greatest love story ever told has been reimagined by ‘Atonement’ director Joe Wright with ‘Game Of Thrones’ actor Peter Dinklage playing the a poet who struggles to reveal his true feelings to the woman he loves due to his perceived unattractive appearance.


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In Cinemas : Jan 28th Director : Garth Jennings

by Matthew McConaughey) has turned the New Moon Theatre into a

Cast : Matthew McConaughey, prize: running an out-of-this-world theatrical masterpiece. U2 frontman Reese Witherspoon, Bono, Bono joins the cast as legendary Scarlett Johansson rocker lion Clay Calloway.

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In Cinemas : Feb 11th Director : Kenneth Branagh Cast : Gal Gadot, Annette Bening, Jennifer Saunders Kenneth Branagh returns with both his director’s cap on & his Poirot moustache attached for this new murder mystery based on the 1937 novel by Agatha Poirot's vacation is ruined when someone from the all-star cast turns up dead.

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In Cinemas : March 11th Directors : Blerta Basholli Cast : Yllka Gashi, Kaona Sylejmani Winner of 3 awards at the Sundance Film Festival. This powerful drama is based on the true story of Fahrije (Yllka Gashi) who has lived with fading hope and burgeoning grief since her husband went missing during the war in Kosovo.


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Congratulations on Scream. How does it feel to have your names up there with Wes Craven in a horror franchise? stage of this process from getting the call that they wanted us to come in and read the script to showing up on set with the cast to looking at marketing materials an out of body experience. Mat: It still sort of feels like a and Courtney to be a part of. It’s just somewhere between surreal and fake. I’m going to wake up and it was all a dream. You were the prime age came out 25 years ago. How does that feel? Matt: I graduated high school in 1996 and I saw ‘Scream’ when it came out right after Christmas

vacation. I remember going to it with a friend of mine in college. He was one of the kids at the to know somebody that was a part of it. Like that’s the level of the couch in the party scene. It hit exactly the right notes with me. I was 18 I loved it.

at a sleepover. And I was not a kid who was like raised on horror felt dangerous… I was completely hooked from then on. What was it like bringing back the legacy characters from the original? Matt: Surreal. This is a fan experience on one level and then work experience in the other. Also people who had been in the earlier


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think that we felt they alleviated

It feels like a popcorn movie.

you know we’re in this together.

‘Scream’ a lot like it’s a gateway to horror movie. But part of the

What was it like to bring new characters & have the two casts mesh? Tyler: It was one of the most fun

popcorn movie. And it’s extremely hardcore. Tyler: I think the other thing that we really dug into when we were

building out who the ensemble is. After all it is a whodunit story. We wanted to make sure it was clear

testament to Kevin Williamson and

throwaway character.

particularly because people were surprised by its intensity. What was it like going into this one?

all have a personality that you can ask a group of ‘Scream’ fans and they will all tell you something kill is and can describe it to the moment and for us we wanted to make sure that like that’s a part of the DNA. Words – Graham Day


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centres on a classic love the handsome but penniless Simon (Armie embark on a whirlwind pursued by Simon’s and Linnet’s former best Mackey). But that’s only their fellow travellers on bour their own secrets – and their own motives for murder. include some of Chris-

tie’s most memorable female characters. Chief among them is the washed-up romance novelist whose oversexed dipsomania has previously been played with comic relish by Angela Lansbury and Frances honours now passing to Sophie Okonedo. are the sour-tongued aristocrat Marie Van Schuyler and companion Mrs. comedy duo French & Saunders. The

dialogue is delightsuspect seeks to evade the scrutiny of Poirot’s “little grey cells” while casting suspicion elsewhere – with fatal results. backdrop lends itself beautifully to the big screen. As with all classic the suspects are isolated from the cooped up together while the tension – and the body count – mounts. The a superb setting of


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stunning scenery and suspects trapped on the luxurious boat from which there’s no escape. As the victims pile up and clues disappear into the murky depths sense of paranoia and tragedy escalates & only Poirot can uncover the murderer among the survivors. But can justice be served when the suspects are journeying further and further from civilisation? For die-hard fans of the fun of catching up with Kenneth Branagh’s adaptation of ‘Death on

the Nile’ will be comparing this version to previous versions. In the 1978 big screen adaptation of ‘Death Ustinov played Poirot in an all-star cast that Smith and David Niven. The script took some liberties with the original novel by including the attempted murder of planting a venomous snake in his cabDavid Suchet played Poirot in the 2004 TV boasted the talents

the script remaining more faithful to the most importantly of all is the plot. The mystery includes all the vital ingredients of a classic whodun-

and meaningless clues that unexpectedly reveal the truth – all wrapped up in unforgettable characters. Words: Jarlath Gregory


The Batman is an edgy, action-packed thriller that depicts Batman in his early years, struggling to balance rage with righteousness as he investigates a disturbing mystery that has terrorized Gotham.

THE N A M T A B RS WITH STA INTERVIEWPATTINSON ROBERT KRAVITZ & ZOË

We caught up with Robert Pattinson who plays Bruce Wayne/ Batman & Zoë Kravitz who plays Selina Kyle/ Catwoman to chat about the new movie. You've both worked on movies with massive fan bases before, is there an added pressure knowing that you have a large fan base so invested in these characters? important part is to do your best in order for me to show up and do my job and really dive into the

versions of her that have been in really hard for me to make clear choices. I've done my best to turn the deep love for this world into made all of us work a lot harder

instead of crumbling under that deliver something that is new and us make a better movie at the end of the day.

when we have a really long shoot like this that we're shooting for over a year. It seems like Batman is one of the only movies that you just you just randomly see on was suddenly trending online for absolutely no reason. There is a fan


the conventional way of having to there's the converse side of it as like they can hate you afterwards. *laughs* have been making all these very What made you come back to a big franchise again? really interpret it as anything started talking to Matt (director) about it I didn't really think it was even a possibility. I was just kind of having fun talking to him about the character. But then saw some of the images of how

he wanted to present Gotham and how he actually wanted to interpret the character and it just really appealed to me. I was together. So I was pretty happy just playing little weirdos & maybe I’ll just make Batman into one of those. (laughs) You're portraying characters that have so much history, 80 or more years. What would you say is your most important contribution for your characters? about the history of it. Many of these characters have been reinterpreted many times. It's on a level of doing something like


training and learning combat and kicking for hours a day moves. We would both shoot 12 hour days and then go home and work-out for two and a half hours. I got stronger than I've ever gotten and it felt really good. I felt a lot of power it terms of being so connected & in control of my body. I was very conscious about how to do this in a healthy way and all the pressure as a woman that's dealt with eating disorders in the past. my food really seriously and made sure I was getting really good nutrients at the same time.

do is just give everything to it and movie'. It felt like an incredibly serious movie for me. We basically didn't see one else did really either but it was a And I think that's the only thing you can really contribute is to take it incredibly seriously.

basically up at four in the

mean it's like impossible to maintain. If we're doing a going to start slower. I Nolan movie & literally the straight into training for 'The Batman' and I felt like it was

a day and read the script a million do everything that we can possibly do.

period and so it'll be more gradual next time.

How much training did you have to

What was the biggest challenge for you bringing these characters to life?

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completely changes what you think acting is… I've been acting for 20 years and you feel you have certain crutches you can eyes that are telling a story... And then you take away your only thing that's telling a story is the eyebrows. The cowl has it's own expressions that you have to learn. It's almost like doing Kabuki or Greek tragedy theatre with a mask on. I hear of people who go to drama school saying they're really understood what it meant. You have to completely relearn how to do angles and how to get your eyes to capture light in a like having the camo makeup around your eyes takes away all the ability of light to get into your eyes. A lot of your performance is informed by just having to get

anything like it before but once thing that informs the character.

hard on a scene and you know what you're gonna do and you know what you want to do emotionally. I remember I almost

and I'd gotten really good at this you can't see and it's so loud and we can't even hear each other because the ground is wet and you have to throw everything just hope I don't fall on my face and let’s hope that I can do this without my suit splitting. (laughs). Interview by Vincent Donnelly


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with the paranormal and reincarnation and general spookiness. little girl moving to a new place that she'd never been to before and driving past the graveyard and saying where they put me in had that as a little know what it was. You have Andrea Riseborough in the lead role. How did that come about? I was always a massive fan of Andrea. I voiced my dreams out

shoot for the stars and see what happens.

I wrote her a very genuine email saying I'd followed her cameant and whether she might consider it. Andrea being a and really responded to it… Working with her was genuinely a dream. She's an I think she delivers a really beautiful performance. Is it hard for your writer side to allow your actors to improvise? The texture of authenticity is paramount. I need to believe the performances; I need to believe what I'm hearing and seeing. One way working with younger fresh. My method would often be to shoot the scene a

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'Here Before' is a Northern Irish psychological thriller that premiered at the renowned SXSW Film Festival last year. We caught up with Belfast born writer/ director Stacey Gregg to talk about the movie arriving soon to Irish cinemas.

couple of times and then let it breathe. I would let them explore or experiment

I might see something and just say to the camera guys to might be a little bit of magic. is having a great surge; how does it feel to be part of it? To know people from here are using stories are being told and heard; it's really exciting. I think especially because Northern Ireland


HERE was so wrapped up in the identity of the troubles for so long. There are plenty of untold Troubles an appetite for more now. We know who nothing more exciting than seeing fresh representations of that even heard a Northern Irish accent. To feel like you are a part of not just claiming What was it like to ture debut at South by Southwest?

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I was like I'll keep going until I get found out. I felt very excited to be getting the oppordidn't want to mess platform like South by Southwest and to have been received the way it has been received has been incredibly validating for the whole team and everyone who supported getting point.

You have just worked it like Life is wild. Four years eye really to where that might lead. Then ‘Here Before’ came in terms of how the and then the HBO show massive learning curve again. I think it's going to be a brilliant wild show. I'm really proud to be a part of it. Words : Cara O'Doherty In Cinemas : Feb 18th


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Indiana Jones playbook & turned it into a hugely popular video game franchise. Now Tom Holland & Mark Wahlberg take on the roles of Nate & the greatest treasure never found in this new into Irish cinemas this February.

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is one of the biggest selling close to 30 million debuted in 2007. There are 5 games in the main series released on Playstation. With numerous game 'Golden Abyss' was a PS Vita exclusive. In 2017 the game swapped out lead character Nathan ‘The Lost Legacy.’


HOLLAND... TOM HOLLAND

‘Tom Holland originally began his ‘Uncharted’ journey while pitching a James Bond origin story that he wrote. The Spider-Man actor recently revealed that his young Bond idea opened a conversation with the studio on wether he could play the role of a wisecracking hero in his mid-thirties. “It never occurred to me that I could play him” admitted

an addition to the games”

SULLY Mark Wahlberg has been attached to the franchise since the late 00’s. He was originally now two decades later he’s mature enough

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To prepare for his role in 'Uncharted' Tom worked behind the bar at a proper pint of Guinness? That's what we want to know!

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Tom Holland revealed that training to and the number of physical stunts needed for ‘Uncharted’ absolutely broke him… “I never realized how lucky I am when he’s bouncing around and ‘Uncharted’ it’s just me in a henley and cargo pants.”

LEADING MAN Tom admits that he’s been apprehensive about whether or not he can be a leading man… without a superhero suit. "Can Tom Holland stand the Lycra?"


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