WaveWalker Films and 3 Hot Whiskeys Films are proud to launch the trailer and poster for their new comedy-drama, Horseshoe, opening in Irish cinemas on December 5th. In Horseshoe, four estranged siblings return to their crumbling family home in the West of Ireland after the death of their father. As they attempt to navigate inheritance, grief and... Continue Reading →
My Name on the Big Screen – Thank you Eclipse Cinema, Bundoran
I had one of the most special experiences this week. Collie from Eclipse Cinema had invited me to check out the Directors Lounge, and I finally got to do it, and I was absolutely gobsmacked by the whole experience. This was really so special from the moment I set foot inside the cinema. Firstly the... Continue Reading →
Digital Screen Printing with Creative Heartlands
I went along to a digital screen printing workshop yesterday and I didn't really have any idea what to expect, or how you go from an image on a computer screen to a print on a tote bag. It was an absolutely fantastic workshop. Stuart from Fab Lab Maker Hub and Creative Heartlands is great... Continue Reading →
Blinded by the Light
During the week meself and himself went to the cinema. This is a very rare event but we heard about Blinded by the Light and we had to go and see it. It's adapted from the book Greetings from Bury Park, which is journalist Sarfraz Manzoor’s memoir about growing up in Bury Park, Luton.... Continue Reading →
Halal Daddy
Tuesday was a very exciting evening as Sligo hosted the premiere of the movie Halal Daddy. I was lucky enough to go and see it - which was extra exciting as I was in it! Well when I say I was in it I didn't actually see myself but I was an extra in the... Continue Reading →
Sing Street at the Omniplex Sligo
This week Lucy and I went to see Sing Street. I'd heard and read a lot of good things about it and as it's set in the 80's (my era) I was looking forward to it. You know when you hear of a 'feel good movie'? Well Sing Street definitely fits that category. I loved... Continue Reading →