The upcoming
Chaos Walker film, which recently moved from a January 2021 date to a March 5th, 2021 date, is getting a bit more attention as we close out the year. The distributor for it has dropped a new clip from the film that shows the two main characters as they get a bit closer to each other at a time when each is feeling pretty vulnerable.
The project, directed by Doug Lima based on
The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness, is due out on March 5th, 2021. It was actually finished some time ago but reshoots took some time to get done fully and properly around the schedule of the two leads and then the pandemic hit. The film comes from Lionsgate with a $100 million budget.
The upcoming
Chaos Walker film, which recently moved from a January 2021 date to a March 2021 date, is getting a bit more attention as we close out the year. The distributor for it has dropped a clip from the film that shows the two main characters with their first meeting, which was teased in the trailer as well but which played a bit more frenetically there.
The project, directed by Doug Lima based on
The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness, is due out on March 5th, 2021. It was actually finished some time ago but reshoots took some time to get done fully and properly around the schedule of the two leads and then the pandemic hit. The film comes from Lionsgate with a $100 million budget.
A PRIZEWINNING artwork, entered by Ennis student Cillian Boyd, is one of 13 artworks selected from the archives to illustrate the 2021 Texaco Children’s Art Competition Calendar just published.
Amongst artworks drawn from the past 16 years of the competition, Cillian submitted his entry entitled ‘Gulls, Autumn Morning’ in the 51st year of the competition, held in 2005, as a pupil at Gaelcholáiste an Chláir, Ennis.
Winning third prize in the 14-15 years age category, his piece appears during the month of September in the new calendar where it will be seen in thousands of homes throughout Ireland during the coming year.