Win tickets to the Jameson Cult Film Screening of the silence of the lambs
The next Jameson Cult Film Club screening to hit Dublin is the silence of the lambs next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Win tickets to be there.
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The next Jameson Cult Film Club screening to hit Dublin is the silence of the lambs next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Win tickets to be there.
From my inbox to your screen, delighted to give you the chance to win tickets to the Jameson Cult Film Club screening of Snatch at a secret venue in Cork on May 24.
You may have seen the posters for the Jameson Cult Film Screening of The Blues Brothers around the place. Delighted to have tickets to give away for it.
‘SHAME’ is said to be “most provocative and compelling film of the year”. Then again, the year is only 11 days old so maybe it’s true. Knowing that the film has had best actor wins for Michael Fassbender at the … Continue reading
Okay, so here it is: I’ve never seen ALIEN. I’m familar with the movie, I’ve seen others in the series, but haven’t seen the original. I’ll get the chance next Tuesday evening and thanks to the Jameson Cult Film Club, … Continue reading
Pyjama Girls is now on DVD. I remember seeing it at the premiere and thinking “Wow”. So many great stories encapsulated in such a simple idea. It’s a wonderful Dublin and Ireland-in-2010 film and one that will make you laugh. … Continue reading
To celebrate the release of ‘Live at the Royal Albert Hall‘ there’s a free screening of the concert for Adele Fans at Movies@Dundrum on Sunday, November 13 at 7.30pm.
As someone who worked a relatively brief but intense period on the Irish Presidential Campaign, the show on RTÉ, The Naked Presidential Election is going to be a must see. It’s on tonight on RTE One at 9.35pm.
I’ll admit to never having seen a Twilight movie or read any of the books but I do know how some of you(r children) love it so here’s a nice little competition for you.
What are you doing for Hallowe’en? How about a trip to the National Concert Hall to hear the RTÉ Concert Orchestra accompany Boris Karloff in a scary movie from 1935?