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Elizabeth Olsen and Sam Raimi save 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' from itself

  Elizabeth Olsen and Sam Raimi save 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' from itself After the events of 'WandaVision', Wanda Maximoff / The Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) is desperate to be reunited with her children and will stop at nothing to find them somewhere in the infinite realities of the multiverse. America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez) has the ability to move throughout these different realities but cannot control it, and needs the protection and guidance of Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch)... Although it's been six years since there's been a solo outing for 'Doctor Strange', the bearded conjurer hasn't been all that absent from our screens and appeared in some shape or fashion in the Marvel Cinematic Universe throughout this time. As a character, Doctor Strange has always been something of a third wheel in proceedings when paired with Iron Man. They've both got questionable facial hair, they're both quippy, and they both
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Top Gun: Maverick' is a flight into fantasy

  Top Gun: Maverick' is a flight into fantasy Captain Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is recalled to the Fighter Weapons School in San Diego to train a collection of former graduates - including Bradley 'Rooster' Bradshaw (Miles Teller), the son of his deceased co-pilot - for a daring mission with a low chance of success. While training a new generation of pilots, Mitchell reconnects with an old flame (Jennifer Connelly) and an old friend (Val Kilmer)... It's not surprising that the Cruiser is back in the cockpit, flying jet fighters and clenching his jaw into oblivion. Paramount needs a box office hit. Cinemas need a box office draw. Audiences are looking for action that doesn't require complete knowledge of a cinematic universe to understand. If you're over the age of 30, odds are you've seen 'Top Gun' and if you haven't, it's because you just chose not to. For a time in the early nineties, it played almost every week on Netwo

Alex Garland's 'Men' is a sickening brew of horrors

  Alex Garland's 'Men' is a sickening brew of horrors After tragedy throws her life into upheaval, Harper Marlow (Jessie Buckley) books a beautiful country home for a few weeks to recuperate. While there, she encounters several men (Rory Kinnear) and is soon drawn into a vortex of mayhem and horror... Much of Alex Garland's directorial work and some of his writing work has been about how men ultimately end up destroying or perverting what they've created. 'Ex Machina', in particular, was a pointed examination of how advanced robotics in the hands of men would of course lead to them trying to make sex robots in the first instance. The miniseries 'Devs' took in artificial intelligence, but was really about how men, when given total control over space-time, will ultimately create horrors beyond comprehension. 'Annihilation' examined the idea of self-destruction as it spins out from grief and depression, though its central cast was primarily made

Kylie Minogue says she was put 'under pressure' to appear in the 'Neighbours' finale & talks about meeting Conor McGregor

  Kylie Minogue says she was put 'under pressure' to appear in the 'Neighbours' finale & talks about meeting Conor McGregor As you may have heard, Australian soap 'Neighbours' will come to an end in August, after 37 years. It will bow out with an hour-long special that will feature some characters from the past - although it seems that not all of them were ready and willing to return to Erinsborough. Kylie Minogue has revealed that she felt under pressure to make an appearance in the finale in an interview with Seth Myers. "When I was 19, I finished school and signed up for the dole, because I thought I was never gonna get a job - but I got this role in Neighbours in 1986. She added: "There was quite a bit of pressure for me to come back, so I shot my scenes back in Australia,” although she did acknowledge what a springboard the show was for her music career. The soap famously launched the careers of the likes of Kylie, Jason Donovan, Guy Pearce an

Have a whopper weekend with our guide of the best things to do

  Have a whopper weekend with our guide of the best things to do If you're anything like us here at entertainment.ie, you've already got that Friday feeling coursing through your body right now reading this. Hold on, you're nearly there! But - what's new for you to do this weekend, you ask? Well, luckily for you, we've teamed up with Burger King to ensure you have a whopper of a weekend with five fresh picks to keep you busy for the next few days. So, whether you're in the mood for a chilled one, a night on the town or an escape to the cinema, we've listed five big things that should be on your radar. 'Jurassic World: Dominion' | In Cinemas The gang are getting back together for this last hurrah in the 'Jurassic World' trilogy. Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum are all reprising their roles from the original movies and if you had any love for the 90's classics then this is definitely worth a watch. 'Dominion' takes place fou

New on Disney+: 'Ms. Marvel', 'Only Murders in the Building', 'Atlanta'

  New on Disney+: 'Ms. Marvel', 'Only Murders in the Building', 'Atlanta' 'Abbott Elementary' | June 1 A workplace comedy following a group of dedicated, passionate teachers – and a slightly tone-deaf principal – as they navigate the Philadelphia public school system. Despite the odds stacked against them, they are determined to help their students succeed in life, and though these incredible public servants may be outnumbered and underfunded, they love what they do – even if they don’t love the school district’s less-than-stellar attitude toward educating children. Written by and starring Quinta Brunson, most recently seen on the Emmy-nominated series, 'A Black Lady Sketch Show'. 'Fire Island' | June 3 Set in the iconic Pines, Andrew Ahn’s 'Fire Island' is an unapologetic, modern-day rom-com showcasing a diverse, multicultural examination of queerness and romance. Inspired by the timeless pursuits from Jane Austen’s classic '

10 Questions with... Sophie Doyle Ryder

  10 Questions with... Sophie Doyle Ryder Rising Irish pop star Sophie Doyle Ryder has steadily been building her profile over the last year or so with the release of singles like ‘Hunni Hunni’ and ‘Mood’.  Now, ahead of a busy summer of festival dates, the 19-year-old Dubliner - who was tipped as one of the RTE 2FM Rising acts for 2022 - has released her debut EP ‘Beginner’s Luck’. ‘Beginner’s Luck’ is described as “a special piece of art that portrays all the possible emotions of being a young person… full of bright and powerful feelings whilst also being fun and easy going.” To mark its release, we caught up with Sophie to learn more about her music and her influences. 1.What’s the music that you listened to growing up, that you still listen to today? Definitely Coldplay, Gwen Stefani and Mary Black. My parents were super musical, so I was always surrounded by music.  2. In three words, describe the minute before you walk on stage. I’m gonna puke (in a good way.) 3. How do you wind