Episodes
Thursday Aug 20, 2015
Scannain Podcast #61
Thursday Aug 20, 2015
Thursday Aug 20, 2015
Darren returns to complete the original fantastic four for Scannain podcast 61, joining Jason, Philip, and Niall. The four discuss the weeks new releases, movie news, and the Irish Box Office Top 10. This week features chat on the line-up for the IFI Documentary Festival, Ciaran Foy’s new film The Shee, the Ireland at the Movies exhibit at the Little Museum of Dublin, the Irish films at the New York and Vancouver International Film Festivals, and the Graham Foundation funding of the new Kevin Roche documentary. New releases include Gemma Bovery, The Great Wall, Paper Towns, Pressure, Sinister 2, Vacation, and The Wolfpack.
Monday Aug 17, 2015
Scannain Podcast #60
Monday Aug 17, 2015
Monday Aug 17, 2015
Podcast 60 sees Philip, Niall, and Jason talk about the weeks new releases, movie news and Irish Box Office Top 10. This week features discussions on the Irish additions to TIFF, Angelina Jolie joining The Breadwinner, the IFB & Reel Art Funding Deadlines, funding for the Galway Picture Palace, Murray and Farrell joining Fantastic Beasts, Older Than Ireland releasing in cinemas, and the line-up for the 6th Underground Cinema Film Festival. New Releases include Mistress America, Pixels, Precinct Seven Five, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Theeb, and Trainwreck.
Wednesday Aug 12, 2015
Scannain Podcast #59
Wednesday Aug 12, 2015
Wednesday Aug 12, 2015
The 59th Scannain podcast sees Jason return. He joins Darren, Niall, and Philip to discuss the weeks new releases, movie news, and the Irish Box Office Top 10. This week features a look at the Irish films at Toronto International Film Festival and Venice, and the announcement of the IFI new Head of Cinema Programming and new Limerick Studio. New releases include Fantastic Four, The Diary Of A Teenage Girl, The Gift, Hard To Be A God, Manglehorn, Marshland, Max, and A Doctor's Sword.
Sunday Jul 26, 2015
Scannain Podcast #58
Sunday Jul 26, 2015
Sunday Jul 26, 2015
An epic Podcast 58 sees Philip, Niall, and Darren talk about the weeks new releases,
movie news and Irish Box Office Top 10. This week features discussions
on Naoise Barry leaving the Irish Film Board to join Pinewood Productions Ireland, Taylor Perry joining Brain on Fire, Warner Bros. acquiring the US remake rights for Irish comedy The Stag, the 2015 Cork Film Festival's focus on Documentaries, and Jacques Audiard visiting the 16th IFI French Film Festival. New
Releases include Best Of Enemies, Eden, Inside Out, The Legend Of Barney Thomson, Maggie, Southpaw, and Irish feature You're Ugly Too.
Friday Jul 17, 2015
Scannain Podcast #57
Friday Jul 17, 2015
Friday Jul 17, 2015
The 57th Scannain podcast sees Niall, Philip, as per usual, discuss the weeks
new releases, movie news, and the Irish Box Office Top 10. This week
features a look back at the Galway
Film Fleadh, news on Brain on Fire, the dates for the 2016 Dublin International Film festival, and the rebranding of the Irish Film Board. New releases include Ant-Man, The Gallows, The President, The Salt Of The Earth, Self/less, Thomas And Friends: Sodor's Legend Of The Lost Treasure, True Story, and The Wonders
Tuesday Jul 14, 2015
Scannain Podcast #56
Tuesday Jul 14, 2015
Tuesday Jul 14, 2015
Podcast 56 sees Philip, Niall, and Darren talk about the weeks new releases, movie news and Irish Box Office Top 10. This week features discussions on the Galway Film Fleadh, the recent passing of producer Jerry Weintraub, the announcement of the Cork Film Festival Talent Development Campus, and an Inside Out charity screening. New Releases include Ted 2, The Choir, Love & Mercy, P'Tit Quinquin, The Reunion, Song Of The Sea, and the rerelease of Touch Of Evil.
Tuesday Jun 23, 2015
Scannain Podcast #55
Tuesday Jun 23, 2015
Tuesday Jun 23, 2015
Podcast 55 sees Philip, Niall, and Darren talk about the weeks new releases,
movie news and Irish Box Office Top 10. This week features a look at the programme for the Galway Film Fleadh, news on Mark Noonan's You're Ugly Too, Irish film news from New Zealand and Shanghai, and a talk on the death of composer James Horner. New
Releases include Knock, Knock, Minions, The Overnight, She's Funny That Way, and Slow West.
Friday Jun 19, 2015
Scannain Podcast #54
Friday Jun 19, 2015
Friday Jun 19, 2015
The 54th Scannain podcast sees Niall tag back in. Jason is away so Darren Mooney continues his excellent stand-in work joining Philip and Niall. The three, as per usual, discuss the weeks new releases, movie news, and the Irish Box Office Top 10. This week features a look at the IFI Family Festival, the "Films You'd Love Your Kids to See" season in the Light House, and the additions to the Galway Film Fleadh. New releases include The Burning, Entourage, Les Combattants, The Longest Ride, and Mr. Holmes.
Sunday Jun 14, 2015
Scannain Podcast #53
Sunday Jun 14, 2015
Sunday Jun 14, 2015
The
53rd Scannain podcast sees Philip and Jason joined once again by
prolific film blogger Darren Mooney. The trio discuss the weeks
new releases, movie news, and the Irish Box Office Top 10. This week
features a look at the Free Fire casting, the Galway Film Fleadh, Punk on Film @ Triskel Christchurch, and a discussion on the late, great Christopher Lee. New releases include Jurassic World, Let Us Prey, Queen and Country, and The Look of Silence.
Thursday Jun 11, 2015
Let Us Prey Interview - Brian O'Malley
Thursday Jun 11, 2015
Thursday Jun 11, 2015
With new Irish horror film Let Us Prey in Irish cinemas from June 12th,
Niall sat down with director Brian O'Malley to talk about the film, his work, and Irish film.
Rachel, a rookie cop, is about to begin her first nightshift in a
neglected police station in a Scottish, backwater town. The kind of
place where the tide has gone out and stranded a motley bunch of the
aimless, the forgotten, the bitter-and-twisted who all think that,
really, they deserve to be somewhere else. They all think they’re there
by accident and that, with a little luck, life is going to get better.
Wrong, on both counts. Six is about to arrive – and All Hell Will Break
Loose!
The film stars Liam Cunningham, Pollyanna McIntosh, Bryan Larkin, and Hanna Stanbridge.