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If you’re one of the few people who follow the rules in the cinema and turn off your phone completely, you’ll be missing out if you go to see a film in China!

They are launching a new program where audience members will be able to send texts about the film which will then appear on screen – after they’ve been screened, of course. God knows what might pop up otherwise.

Apparently the ‘bullet screen’, as it is known, is already a reality in Beijing and Shanghai, but we sure hope it doesn’t come to Ireland. It’d be like when you can’t get the subtitles off the TV even though it’s in English, and then you can’t stop reading them even though there’s no need – SO annoying!

This is one advancement in technology we can definitely live without. Plus, if we weren’t under the constant threat of the usher coming up and asking us to put our phones away (oh, the mortification!) we’d probably be tempted to check Facebook every five minutes. The cinema is our only escape! Please don’t ruin it!

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Happenings will air classic ‘80s teen movie, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off in Merrion Sq, Dublin 2, this Thursday 31st July.

The gates will open at 8pm where Irish Village Markets will be on hand with lots of yummy treats for the movie. The movie will then begin at 10pm.

Admission is €5 at the gate and please be aware that this is an alcohol free event.

Please note this is a Leave-No-Trace event, so please respect the environment and use bins provided.

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Jameson's Dublin International Film Festival have started up a new venture called DIFFpix. Their first event, taking place this Saturday is an outdoor screening of Dublin's favourite film. The public voted in their droves and it seems 'The Commitments' is king. We got chatting to the festival Director Gráinne Humphreys about what's happening this weekend and what's to come from JDIFF.

Diffpix takes place on the 26th of July at 6pm in Smithfield Square, Dublin. 

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If you didn’t manage to get tickets to any of One Direction’s ‘Where We Are’ shows, fear not. The guys are bringing their show to a cinema near you in October.  

Who can blame them when their last movie made over 40 million pounds?

They're milking it, but who can blame them?

 

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This is our Friday night sorted anyway!

Happenings have announced they will be screening of Fantastic Mr Fox in the Open Air Cinema in Fitzwilliam Sq, Dublin 2 on Friday 11th July.

Gates will open at 8pm while the movie will air at 10.15pm, when it is sufficiently dark enough!

There will be lots of yummy food stalls by Irish Village Markets, Caryna’s Cakes and Nobó that will provide us all with the treats we need for movie night.

Please note this is a Leave-No-Trace event, so please respect the environment and use bins provided.

In the words of the Happenings crowd themselves: “Anyone rocking up with large amounts of alcohol & crates of beer will not be permitted entry.”

Entry is €10 for adults and €5 for under 12’s payable at the gate.

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Stephen Mangan may be the voice of Postman Pat in the upcoming movie, but they needed someone extra special for his singing voice!

Ronan Keating lends his famous singing voice to the movie in which Postman Pat auditions for TV talent show, You’re the One.

He’ll need a strong voice if he is going to impress Simon Cowbell after all!

David Tennant and Rupert Grint also lend their voices to the movie.

Postman Pat: The Movie will be released in Irish cinemas on 23rd May.

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The very first trailer for Gone Girl is here!

This movie has gained a lot of attention as it is the adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s best-selling novel of the same name.

The book was a major hit in 2012 and is being brought to the big screen by David Fincher.

Reese Witherspoon is producing and Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor will be providing the score for the film.

Reznor also providing the very successful score for The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo so we can wait to see what he does with this gritty film

Gone Girl stars Ben Affleck as Nick Dunne whose wife, Amy (Rosamund Pike), vanishes.

Neil Patrick Harris also stars.

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The highly anticipated movie, The Fault in Our Stars, have released a clip from the upcoming movie.

This clip sees Augustus (Ansel Elgort) almost lose his chance with Hazel Grace (Shailene Woodley) after he takes out a cigarette.

But, as those who read the book will know, it’s a metaphor!

The Fault in Our Stars is set for release in Ireland on the 20th June.

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It has been reported that Daniel Craig has unexpectedly dropped out of the high profile independent movie, The Whole Truth.

The movie was set to begin production this month but has now been set back as producers rush to find a replacement for the actor.

The Whole Truth, a courtroom drama, will star Renée Zellweger who hasn’t starred in a movie since 2010’s My Own Love Song.

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Everybody’s favourite comedy duo, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, are reuniting on the big screen it would seem!

The two are said to be starring in upcoming Universal movie, The Nest, about two sisters who arrive back to their family home to find it up for sale and have one last crazy weekend.

The movie will be directed by Pitch Perfect‘s Jason Moore.

Amy and Tina have long been a funny force to be reckoned with and have collaborated on many movies such as Mean Girls and Baby Mama.

They have also hosted The Golden Globe awards together on two occasions.

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It has been reported that the investors over at Disney are becoming increasingly worried that Maleficent is going to scare away movie-goers and be a flop in the box office.

Although Maleficent has been targeted more towards a young adult genre than younger children, the Disney investors are worried that the movie could do badly and cost the company millions.

The movie does look quite dark and scary and it would seem that this could affect parents wanting to bring their little ones to see the movie.

Angelina Jolie, who stars in the terrifying lead role, has admitted that her daughter, Vivienne had to star as a young Aurora because other children were so scared of Maleficent’s costume.

However, she also spoke about the importance of Maleficent in teaching young girls an important message: “It sounds really crazy to say that there will be something that’s good for young girls in this, because it sounds like you’re saying they should be a villain…[Maleficent] is actually a good person. But she’s not perfect. In general, it’s a very good message to say, ‘Let’s look at something from the other side’.”

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