The Wild Robot review: This superb family film could become a classic
Lupita Nyong’o and Pedro Pascal star in what is the best feature cartoon from a major studio in years
Lupita Nyong’o and Pedro Pascal star in what is the best feature cartoon from a major studio in years
This lifting of the barrier for AI in the art and entertainment industries might sound exciting for some, but for others the developments are setting off alarm bells
The auteur’s Netflix deal is more a case of making peace with an evolving hybrid form
Republican group praised for attacks on Donald Trump now facing calls to disband
Wild Geese: US-based animator Gavin Moran is part of the future of real-time digital software
The streamer’s Melissa Cobb and Irish director Nora Twomey on reaching younger viewers
Risky move comes as streaming TV services chase the holy grail of original content
Backlash led by trans actors who argue such decisions take opportunities away from LGBTQ+ community
Director Colin Trevorrow made the jump from micro-budget films to blockbusters. But for his latest, he’s gone back to his indie roots, and the critics aren’t pleased
Obituary: Peter Sallis. Born February 1st 1921; died June 2nd, 2017
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In recent years the San Diego Comic-Con has exploded into the mainstream with A-list stars, first-run footage, and the world’s most dedicated fans. Liam Burke on the highlights from this year’s pop culture behemoth
Resort is the largest foreign investment ever for the California-based company
In Dublin, Origin sees shares drop 12.5 per cent after reporting poor trading performance
Matt Toman’s story shows how the charity helps unemployed and kick-starts start-ups
Kilkenny’s elite animation house, makers of ‘The Secret of Kells’ and ‘Song of the Sea’, is competing with the best of Hollywood – for a fraction of the money
Streaming company cancels contract with cable network Epix in favour of own content
Dublin-based Brown Bag Films plans to hire an additional 50 staff as it focuses on new markets
As he prepared to board the world’s second-biggest cruise ship, Conor Pope worried cruising would be too old and too sedate. He was happy to be proved wrong
‘Ideas are fine, but they don’t work until the group makes them work’
Website teams up with DreamWorks subsidiary to release films
Irish productions only seen at home if they’re success abroad, Song of the Sea’s Tomm Moore says
Studio to produce less movies as part of restructuring
Civil right activist’s family embroiled in court battle over his Nobel prize medal and Bible
Breaches of etiquette hit the US in the past week, first with Will and Kate and then president Obama
Email exchange between Amy Pascal and producer Scott Rudin revealed in email hack
Film studio which makes the “Shrek” films is said to be asking for more than $30 a share
Lawsuit claims big technology firms agreed not to hire each other’s workers
Japanese telecoms company to pay $250m for stake in Legendary Entertainment
US, UK and European stocks fall as Hong Kong protests add to geopolitical concerns
Irish sales of the American author’s books are on the rise thanks to word of mouth
Computer firms such as HP provide the back-end technology that increasingly brings the movies to life
The festive season is laden with emotion and being together 24/7 may not be the perfect answer to months or years apart
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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