Wednesday 29 May 2013
RTÉ TEN News
The Hangover III stars, the new RTÉ drama The Americans and the new drama from Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens all on this week's TEN News.
Wednesday 29 May 2013
The Hangover III stars, the new RTÉ drama The Americans and the new drama from Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens all on this week's TEN News.
Vince Vaughn isn't just a Hollywood star. He's also a documentarian, and along with his sister Valeri he made Art of Conflict: The Murals of Northern Ireland. John Byrne spoke to him about the documentary as it's about to be released on Netflix.
Dorothy has left Kansas and arrived in Ireland. Judy Garland's costume is on display in the Newbridge Silverware Museum of Style Icons as Taragh Loughrey-Grant reports.
Watch! New Anchorman 2 trailer
It's not out for another 6 months, but we've got a little fix of Ron Burgundy for you, with the latest trailer for Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues.
Watch exclusive Star Trek music featurette
Check out this exclusive Star Trek music featurette with the man behind the soundtrack Michael Giacchino. Enjoy!
Rising Irish actress Emma Eliza Regan is attending this year's Cannes Film Festival and she'll be blogging from the Croisette for RTÉ Ten. Alan Corr talks to her about bringing her latest film to the most important film festival in the world
Tadhg Peavoy chats to Pierce Brosnan about his latest film, Love is All You Need.
Harry Guerin meets Fede Alvarez and Jane Levy, the director and star of the relentles, CGI-free, doom, blood, guts and puke reboot of the classic horror.
Harry Guerin talks to the director of the award-winning new Irish film Pilgrim Hill.
Harry Guerin talks to director Danny Boyle and his Trance stars James McAvoy, Rosario Dawson and Vincent Cassel.
The Welcome to the Punch star talks about playing the bad guy in director Eran Creevy's new cops-and-robbers thriller - and a lot more besides.
The Maniac director tells Harry Guerin about bringing an infamous horror movie back to life - with Elijah Wood in the lead role.
The Side Effects star talks to Harry Guerin about the thriller and issues the film raises about depression and mental health.
Anna Karenina composer returns to Dublin
Oscar winning film composer Dario Marianelli scored his first two films in Ireland and told RTÉ TEN that he's looking forward to returning for JDIFF.
A new film opening tomorrow in cinemas nationwide examines the background to the iconic 1932 photograph of eleven work-men seated on a girder in New York. Paddy Kehoe talks to Éamonn Ó Cualáin, producer of Lón sa Spéir (Men at Lunch)