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From Darby O'Gill to far and Away: The worst depictions of Ireland on the big screen post print

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From Darby O'Gill to far and Away: The worst depictions of Ireland on the big screen post print

BEGORRAH and bejaysus, we’ve had a rough auld time of it in Hollywood over the years.

A look at the best and worst midnight countdowns in cinematic history

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A look at the best and worst midnight countdowns in cinematic history
Charles Dickens' ghosts of Christmas past

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Charles Dickens' ghosts of Christmas past
Who was the best cinema Santa of all time?

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Who was the best cinema Santa of all time?
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Pulp Fiction at 25: Influence of ‘unfilmable’ film lives on
80 years on, Batman still packs a punch

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80 years on, Batman still packs a punch
Who's the daddy? The best fathers on film
Who's the daddy? The best fathers on film

In honour of Father’s Day, Chris Wasser brings us the most memorable cinematic dads of all time.

Wed, 12 Jun, 2019

It’s 60 years since Some Like It Hot was released
It’s 60 years since Some Like It Hot was released

Sixty years after its release, Some Like It Hot remains a timeless, triumphant comedy. This all the more remarkable given the number of problems experienced on-set, particularly a drug-addicted Marilyn Monroe, writes Chris Wasser

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