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Here's what critics are saying about new Irish horror movie 'The Hole in the Ground'
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It’s as if he’s shooting the shit in a midlands pub.
Another hit is the Irish documentary In Loco Parentis, about a boarding school in Co Meath.
It “winningly surveys the daily routine” of Headfort Boarding School.
Headfort is “not unlike Hogwarts.”
The film stars Radcliffe as a ‘farting corpse’. Yep.
Reynor was honoured for his role in Glassland, a film by Irish director Gerard Barrett.
Brooklyn is winning rave reviews at the film festival.
Frank is premiering at the Sundance Film Festival tonight.
The Irish Film Board has said that the news is “great representation for Ireland”.
Irish Folk Furniture won the prize for Best Animation at the festival, while another Irish film has been nominated for the Cinema Documentary Award.
The film is now available to view online in full for a limited time only.
Yes, you heard us, a film festival for cats.
Don’t you feel old?
The film examines the story of four men who were abused as boys in a school for the deaf in the USA.
The film was directed by Tony Donoghue and is centred on the forgotten treasures of Irish folk furniture.
The film is the latest Irish film in recent years to show at Sundance, following in the footsteps of The Guard, His & Hers, and Once.
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