Quentin Dupieux's satire of actorly egos is fun, but tries to do and say too much, and ends up saying very little.
Amazing news from the U.S. where Irish Film Board backed films The Lobster and Love & Friendship have just opened to huge box-office returns.
Four more Irish films will play the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, with Viva, The Lobster, Love & Friendship, and Sing Street joining the previously announced world premieres of Mammal and The Land of the Enlightened.
Love & Friendship continues its impressive run in international markets, entering the Top 10 in Ireland, the UK, the US, and The Netherlands.
Irish co-production The Lobster comes to Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital on February 8th. The film stars Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, and Ben Whishaw.
Irish co-production The Lobster, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos has landed 5 nominations at this year’s European Film Awards.
The Lobster and Love & Friendship are building on their record opening weekends by posting big numbers again at the US box-office.
There was more good news for Irish films this weekend at the European Film Awards in Berlin, with Irish co-productions The Lobster and Song of the Sea picking up awards.
The Lobster proves critical and commercial success, taking close on €1m at UK & Irish box-office.