Gavin Feiritear writes:
Setting up the only 35mm print of Inherent Vice (2014) in Ireland, screening daily at Light House Cinema from Friday.
Gavin Feiritear writes:
Setting up the only 35mm print of Inherent Vice (2014) in Ireland, screening daily at Light House Cinema from Friday.
Nisan Greenwich writes:
This is the monster projector that will be screening “Interstellar” in glorious 70mm at the Ifi from February 13th!!! Sound will provided by Datasat digital. Yes, the volume will set to 11!
Book here.
Free tonight?
Jonathan Lynn writes:
Our annual street art and print pop up opens today Thursday December 4 at 6pm at Indigo & Cloth. 9 Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. (Next door to Garage Bar) The pop up runs from the 4th – 24th of December and we will updates on our twitter with new stock. The store will be open from 10am to 6pm everyday.
Guts.
A bimonthly magazine of confessional writing, personal essays and internal organ spilling published in tactile PRINT form.
Nialler9 writes:
Guts is a new magazine filled with confessional essays and fiction from Irish writers like Maeve Higgins, Eithne Shortall, Neil Watkins, Laurence Mackin, Megan Nolan, Daniel Gray, Padraic E Moore and me put together by Roisin Agnew. Issue 1 with the theme The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter features artwork from Mick Minogue and design by Shane McKenna. There’s a Kickstarter to raise all the funds for printing with decent rewards that’s got off to a good start…

The trigger-happy winners and infinitesimally off-target runners up of last Friday’s Do You Feel Lucky? competition.
The two soon-to-be proud owners of Cathryn Lavery’s superb limited edition Filmography Of Guns print (with collector’s book) are:

Special mention (but, sadly, no print ) to:
To claim your prize (copes and Mark), please send your mailing address to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie and we’ll arrange to have your prints forwarded to you in the coming days.
Many thanks to everyone who gave it a shot.
Gave it a shot.
Ah, suit yourselves.
A print of the late actor Robin Williams created by Morgan. He has created 63 prints for €63 each, in aid of Aware
Morgan writes:
“I don’t know a lot about depression and what it does to a person, I know people who suffer from it, and it seems to be one of the most dangerous and understood diseases. I do know that it surrounds us, it doesn’t matter who you are or where you are from.
I also know that it has just taken a bright light from us in Robin Williams. The more I hear stories of how amazing this man was, the more I wanted to do something for him. This is the best way I know how. Put his smile on your wall and we will help aware.ie to help other people. Thanks in advance guys, and a huge thank you to the guys at plusprint.ie for helping out on this project….”
Buy here.
FILM NOT DEAD! Quick snap of 35mm head leader of Fargo (1996) screening at the IFI tonight at 18:30!
Prepping two giant reels of 70mm film for next week’s screening of ‘Little Shop Of Horrors’ (1986) at the Irish Film Institute. We will be playing this loud …

Famous Robots from film, TV, games and animation by NY graphic designer Daniel Nyari, available as prints, shirts, bags and what have you from $18.