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Free State of Jones review: McConaughey misses the mark in Mississippi

Free State of Jones review: McConaughey misses the mark in Mississippi

The cast are admirable throughout, but Gary Ross’s dour tale of the US Civil War gets lost in a jumble of competing narratives

Thu Sept 29 2016 - 17:02
Deepwater Horizon review: Mark Wahlberg bravely tries to keep a lid on it

Deepwater Horizon review: Mark Wahlberg bravely tries to keep a lid on it

Peter Berg takes us lucidly through the dynamics of the notorious BP oil spill, but the film begins to falls apart when disaster strikes

Thu Sept 29 2016 - 16:14
Swiss Army Man review: possibly the best farting corpse movie you'll ever see

Swiss Army Man review: possibly the best farting corpse movie you'll ever see

Daniel Radcliffe (mostly dead) and Paul Dano (marooned) are best bros in a sentimental comedy that’s not nearly as weird as it pretends to be

Thu Sept 29 2016 - 15:30
Eva Green: ‘It’s great to go bonkers. You are not able to do that in real life’

Eva Green: ‘It’s great to go bonkers. You are not able to do that in real life’

The Penny Dreadful star takes a break from psychic meltdowns as the eponymous lead in Tim Burton’s new film Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

Wed Sept 28 2016 - 12:02
Why Ireland won’t ‘ban’ Louis Theroux’s Scientology film

Why Ireland won’t ‘ban’ Louis Theroux’s Scientology film

A speculative media story has suggested a new documentary ‘might’ be banned under Ireland’s blasphemy laws. It won’t

Tue Sept 27 2016 - 16:00
Mark Strong as Conor Cruise O’Brien: another screen-Irish accent

Mark Strong as Conor Cruise O’Brien: another screen-Irish accent

Fake Irish accents can be atrocious, like Tom Cruise’s, or brilliant, like Kate Hudson’s. But why not just give Irish actors the roles?

Sat Sept 24 2016 - 07:00
Dare to Be Wild review: Horticultural ho-hum

Dare to Be Wild review: Horticultural ho-hum

This aggressively ‘heart-warming’ Irish film wants to be ‘Calendar Girls’ in the garden

Thu Sept 22 2016 - 17:31
The Magnificent Seven review: Denzel steals the show in unremarkable remake

The Magnificent Seven review: Denzel steals the show in unremarkable remake

This time a more racially diverse seven ride out, and the film does hint at contemporary political concerns, but in the end, it all adds up to not much

Thu Sept 22 2016 - 16:00
Dublin Fringe reviews: Gays Against the Free State!  BlackCatfishMusketeer, Traitor and Tryst

Dublin Fringe reviews: Gays Against the Free State! BlackCatfishMusketeer, Traitor and Tryst

The anarchic clatter of agit-prop has many things to say about the position of LGBT people in Irish society...

Thu Sept 22 2016 - 12:30
Mel Gibson and Sean Penn to star in film shot in Dublin

Mel Gibson and Sean Penn to star in film shot in Dublin

Eight-week shoot in capital for film about dictionary editor and eccentric contributor

Wed Sept 21 2016 - 01:00
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt will be busy splitting $400m fortune

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt will be busy splitting $400m fortune

Jolie has reportedly requested custody of their six children

Tue Sept 20 2016 - 21:52
Siege of Jadotville review: suave, brave acting by Jamie Dornan

Siege of Jadotville review: suave, brave acting by Jamie Dornan

Jamie Dornan is in hero mode, while Mark Strong plays Conor Cruise O'Brien in Richie Smyth's gripping war film set in 1961 Congo

Mon Sept 19 2016 - 17:36
Dublin Fringe reviews: RIOT is the festival's most exhilarating spectacle

Dublin Fringe reviews: RIOT is the festival's most exhilarating spectacle

RIOT - Can a great night out also count as a political act?

Mon Sept 19 2016 - 16:05
The Siege of Jadotville: How Ireland almost had its own Alamo

The Siege of Jadotville: How Ireland almost had its own Alamo

New film tells the story of an Irish batallion that defended a Congo town from rebel attacks in 1961

Mon Sept 19 2016 - 14:01
The British ‘Bake Off’ is off. That’s not great

The British ‘Bake Off’ is off. That’s not great

‘The Great British Bake Off’ is a terrible idea for a series. But it’s already an institution. Now it’s off to Channel 4 is the cream set to curdle?

Sat Sept 17 2016 - 07:00
Adam Wingard, the man who brought  the Blair Witch back from the dead

Adam Wingard, the man who brought the Blair Witch back from the dead

At 16, Adam Wingard watched The Blair Witch Project six times when it came out. Now, at 33, he is the ideal person to steer the sequel

Fri Sept 16 2016 - 06:24
Dublin Fringe reviews: ‘Save yourself. Leave Troy. Found Rome’

Dublin Fringe reviews: ‘Save yourself. Leave Troy. Found Rome’

The festival continues with an ebullient take on an epic and unsettling dance theatre

Fri Sept 16 2016 - 00:00
The Young Offenders review: hugely funny, genuinely sweet Irish comedy

The Young Offenders review: hugely funny, genuinely sweet Irish comedy

Chris Walley and Alex Murphy create a magnificent comic partnership as two idiots on the hunt for a missing suitcase of cocaine in Peter Foott’s charming debut

Thu Sept 15 2016 - 17:25
Dublin Fringe reviews: “A brilliant show I never want to suffer through again”

Dublin Fringe reviews: “A brilliant show I never want to suffer through again”

The latest Dublin Fringe festival reviews, featuring Release the Baboons, The Humours of Bandon and To Hell in a Handbag

Thu Sept 15 2016 - 12:00
New IFI Player: Never seen Bob Geldof’s ‘phone wreckers’ ad? Now you can

New IFI Player: Never seen Bob Geldof’s ‘phone wreckers’ ad? Now you can

The Irish Film Institute has just made 1,200 minutes of Irish cinema, documentary and public information films available online

Wed Sept 14 2016 - 12:30
Dublin Fringe reviews: Penny Arcade leaves us longing for more

Dublin Fringe reviews: Penny Arcade leaves us longing for more

'Hope Hunt'/'Wrongheaded' double bill dissects effects of patriarchy as 'Megalomaniac' shows vaulting ambition

Tue Sept 13 2016 - 14:00
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week review - fresh insights, five decades on

The Beatles: Eight Days a Week review - fresh insights, five decades on

Ron Howard delivers a straight-up rockumentary that finds new dimensions to the well-told story of the Fab Four

Tue Sept 13 2016 - 12:39
Bridget Jones's Baby review: still bonking after all these years

Bridget Jones's Baby review: still bonking after all these years

After a decade in the emotional wilderness, everyone's favourite neurotic singleton is back

Mon Sept 12 2016 - 17:27
‘The Siege of Jadotville’ to receive limited cinema release

‘The Siege of Jadotville’ to receive limited cinema release

Richie Smyth’s film depicts the Irish soldiers who fought in UN’s 1961 Congo intervention

Mon Sept 12 2016 - 15:42
Who hasn’t looked back on college and wished they’d had less sex?

Who hasn’t looked back on college and wished they’d had less sex?

Starting college? Then don’t drink too much and don’t touch prohibited drugs. Really

Sat Sept 10 2016 - 07:00
Jamie Dornan: Out of Shades’ shadow

Jamie Dornan: Out of Shades’ shadow

The Irish actor has taken ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’, his bonkbuster breakthrough, in his stride. The fundamentals of your life don’t change, he says

Sat Sept 10 2016 - 05:30
The Blue Room review: a short but intense burst of atmosphere

The Blue Room review: a short but intense burst of atmosphere

The pounding paranoia is well maintained in actor /director Mathieu Amalric fourth feature, but the film feels more like a sketch than the full picture

Fri Sept 09 2016 - 11:35
A rape – and race – scandal in Hollywood

A rape – and race – scandal in Hollywood

Nate Parker’s film ‘The Birth of a Nation’ was a hot tip for a 2017 Oscar until the story of his trial – and acquittal – on rape charges while he was at Penn State resurfaced

Fri Sept 09 2016 - 08:00
Don’t Breathe review: See no evil? They wish

Don’t Breathe review: See no evil? They wish

A blind homeowner vs home invaders in a superbly made thriller that turns the genre on its head

Thu Sept 08 2016 - 16:59
The Man Who Fell to Earth review: Bowie and Roeg at the height of their powers

The Man Who Fell to Earth review: Bowie and Roeg at the height of their powers

In Nicolas Roeg's sci-fi singularity, David Bowie is perfectly cast as a distant alien, unable to properly connect, who sinks into a moneyed, paranoid abyss

Thu Sept 08 2016 - 16:05
Hell or High Water review: Chris Pine ups the neo-western ante

Hell or High Water review: Chris Pine ups the neo-western ante

David Mackenzie evokes the spirit of Peckinpah in a thriller about hard men from the old school

Thu Sept 08 2016 - 14:07
Hello! Is it me you’re looking for?

Hello! Is it me you’re looking for?

Dan Bacon has advice if you want to chat up a woman who’s wearing headphones – but nothing on what to do if she kicks you in your tiny, useless testicles in response

Sat Sept 03 2016 - 07:00
No golden ticket to movie success

No golden ticket to movie success

Though well-liked, Steven Spielberg’s ‘The BFG’ struggled at the box office – just the latest in the chequered history of Roald Dahl film adaptations

Sat Sept 03 2016 - 04:00
Things to come/L’Avenir review: a rich, beautiful, oblique drama

Things to come/L’Avenir review: a rich, beautiful, oblique drama

Nobody is better than Huppert at directing disdainful humour towards deserving targets

Thu Sept 01 2016 - 21:00
Café Society review: Woody Allen in old Hollywood

Café Society review: Woody Allen in old Hollywood

Woody’s nostalgia-bathed romdram is set in Tinseltown before all the nasty tinsel

Thu Sept 01 2016 - 16:30
A Date for Mad Mary review: the wedding zinger you’ve been waiting for

A Date for Mad Mary review: the wedding zinger you’ve been waiting for

Seána Kerslake brings more to the top table than a cute speech in Darren Thornton’s triumphant first feature

Thu Sept 01 2016 - 16:30
Equity review: lame financial thriller offers low-yield returns

Equity review: lame financial thriller offers low-yield returns

Wall Street not given a run for its money in this is uneven and woefully cliched film

Thu Sept 01 2016 - 14:50
Morgan review: letting the gene genie out of the bottle

Morgan review: letting the gene genie out of the bottle

Luke Scott, son of Ridley, has assembled a stellar cast for his taut sci-fi directorial debut about the perils of genetically engineered humans

Thu Sept 01 2016 - 11:17
Isabelle Huppert: the best in the business?

Isabelle Huppert: the best in the business?

In Things to Come, she again presses her case for being the best actress alive

Thu Sept 01 2016 - 06:00
Hollywood comic actor Gene Wilder dies aged 83

Hollywood comic actor Gene Wilder dies aged 83

Solid political liberal who worked hard for charities dies after Alzheimer’s complication

Tue Aug 30 2016 - 08:59
I hate emojis and Instagram breakfasts but not millennials

I hate emojis and Instagram breakfasts but not millennials

Take a position, old bores. How do you feel about people between 18 and 35?

Sat Aug 27 2016 - 07:00
Kristen Stewart: ‘I have thoughtlessly traversed my creative desires'

Kristen Stewart: ‘I have thoughtlessly traversed my creative desires'

After getting ‘exceedingly famous at 17’, Kristen Stewart had her work cut out clawing back her life from the Twilight series

Fri Aug 26 2016 - 06:00
The Purge, Election Year review: Brutal satire takes on US electoral process

The Purge, Election Year review: Brutal satire takes on US electoral process

In this US presidential election, a megalomaniac battles his female opponent with violence in the air

Thu Aug 25 2016 - 17:21
Julieta review: Brilliant tension in everyday emotions

Julieta review: Brilliant tension in everyday emotions

Pedro Almodóvar’s interpretation of three Alice Munro stories is almost a masterpiece

Thu Aug 25 2016 - 17:21
Popstar: Spinal Tap stylings are a cover too far

Popstar: Spinal Tap stylings are a cover too far

Copyright infringement lawyers might have a field day at this diverting pop music spoof

Thu Aug 25 2016 - 17:20
Save us from pop-culture politicians

Save us from pop-culture politicians

Give me Jeremy Corbyn, who can’t tell Ant from Dec, over air-guitaring Enda Kenny or rock-star-greeting Tony Blair

Sat Aug 20 2016 - 07:00
Ricky Gervais: My offensive jokes are misunderstood

Ricky Gervais: My offensive jokes are misunderstood

Caitlyn Jenner, David Brent and why life is only getting worse

Sat Aug 20 2016 - 05:30
Lights Out review:  move over Chucky, there’s a new kid on the block

Lights Out review: move over Chucky, there’s a new kid on the block

David Sandberg's box-office hit delivers the scares with style and economy

Thu Aug 18 2016 - 15:26
Swallows and Amazons review: Oh golly-gosh! We’re in the wrong century

Swallows and Amazons review: Oh golly-gosh! We’re in the wrong century

Arthur Ransome was an interesting guy and a good writer. But nobody still capable of walking upright will be interested in these creaky adventures. Right?

Thu Aug 18 2016 - 12:00
Viva review: Life lessons for a Havana drag queen

Viva review: Life lessons for a Havana drag queen

Less boy-meets-boy than boy-meets-himself, Paddy Breathnach’s drama - the first Irish film to be shortlisted for best foreign-language Oscar - is a triumph

Thu Aug 18 2016 - 10:39
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