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Pursuit review: firing up the Fenian Cycle

Pursuit review: firing up the Fenian Cycle

Paul Mercier’s Irish gangster thriller is so well made that it doesn’t need to dish on the pointlessly slavish mythology

Thu Sept 17 2015 - 22:00
Everest review: Why see it? Because it’s there

Everest review: Why see it? Because it’s there

A true disaster on the world’s most dangerous mountain is given a spectacular if slightly rote treatment

Thu Sept 17 2015 - 17:00
The D Train review: Jack Black stumbles with style from triumph to embarrassing disaster

The D Train review: Jack Black stumbles with style from triumph to embarrassing disaster

Solid performances and a few risky twists and turns raise this comedy over the bar

Thu Sept 17 2015 - 12:12
The cause too bonkers for even Donald Trump to support

The cause too bonkers for even Donald Trump to support

Kim Davis generated headlines by refusing to issue marriage licences to same-sex couples

Sat Sept 12 2015 - 01:00
The Visit review: M Night Shyamalan gets back on ghost train

The Visit review: M Night Shyamalan gets back on ghost train

Sixth Sense’ director returns to form with American Gothic horror that packs trademark twist

Fri Sept 11 2015 - 00:00
Emily Browning: Legend star on her new role

Emily Browning: Legend star on her new role

Actress Emily Browning on her role in new film ‘Legend’, about the Kray Twins

Fri Sept 11 2015 - 00:00
Irrational Man review: Irrational working practices

Irrational Man review: Irrational working practices

Woody Allen is back and asking a game Emma Stone to fall for an older man

Fri Sept 11 2015 - 00:00
Pasolini review: A celebration of high-brow hipster chic

Pasolini review: A celebration of high-brow hipster chic

Soaked in sepulchral shades by Stefano Falivene, this film allows Dafoe to simmer intelligently in smart cars

Fri Sept 11 2015 - 00:00
The Callback Queen Review: a witless cacophony filled with bum notes

The Callback Queen Review: a witless cacophony filled with bum notes

Many of the gags in this ”romantic comedy” would likely be offensive if they weren’t so plain weird

Thu Sept 10 2015 - 17:22
Owen Wilson: He’s charming. He’s relaxed. And he talks . . . real . . . slow

Owen Wilson: He’s charming. He’s relaxed. And he talks . . . real . . . slow

The ‘No Escape’ star can come across as a stereotypical Texan. But with a career that spans both indie favourites and Hollywood blockbusters, this actor has always had more than one string to his bow

Sat Sept 05 2015 - 07:00
Donald Clarke: Pity the rich and their wealth of first-world problems

Donald Clarke: Pity the rich and their wealth of first-world problems

‘I’m betting people like me are immune to this class of wealth-generated depression’

Sat Sept 05 2015 - 01:00
No Escape review: the least likely action cast of all time

No Escape review: the least likely action cast of all time

Wilson! Bell! Brosnan! Some unlikely action heroes handle the politically incorrect absurdities of this suspenseful thriller rather well

Thu Sept 03 2015 - 23:00
The Transporter Refuelled review: a criminally appalling reboot

The Transporter Refuelled review: a criminally appalling reboot

A hard sell in every way, including the vodka in every second scene

Thu Sept 03 2015 - 22:00
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl review: a teenagers’ guide to death

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl review: a teenagers’ guide to death

This seductive, wholly original drama may overplay its characters’ quirks, but its emotional honesty is as refreshing as it is uncommon

Thu Sept 03 2015 - 18:00
Closed Curtain review: a forbidding narrative exercise from the pioneer of Iranian new wave

Closed Curtain review: a forbidding narrative exercise from the pioneer of Iranian new wave

The film intersperses moment of great humour and power with indulgent follies that will strain the patience of all but the most resilient viewers

Thu Sept 03 2015 - 17:00
Donald Clarke: One man and his cat – the purrfect couple

Donald Clarke: One man and his cat – the purrfect couple

One individual actually titled her blog: ‘I Don’t Like Men Who Own Cats’

Fri Aug 28 2015 - 22:06
Ed Skrein: Hoodlum, swimming coach, rapper, artist and movie star

Ed Skrein: Hoodlum, swimming coach, rapper, artist and movie star

Ed Skrein, who takes over from hardman Jason Statham in the Transporter franchise, explains his unusual career path

Fri Aug 28 2015 - 05:00
Hitman Agent 47 review: fires and misses

Hitman Agent 47 review: fires and misses

A film is dealing in faint praise when its location manager is singled for commendation

Thu Aug 27 2015 - 21:00
An Klondike review: Improbable film of the month – in a good way

An Klondike review: Improbable film of the month – in a good way

Comparisons with the late lamented ‘Deadwood’ are unavoidable in Dathaí Keane’s new feature

Thu Aug 27 2015 - 19:00
We Are Your Friends review: Boogie Nights with big beats

We Are Your Friends review: Boogie Nights with big beats

We Are Your Friends resembles nothing so much as one of Hollywood’s efforts to address surf culture 40 years ago

Thu Aug 27 2015 - 18:00
Straight Outta Compton review: a pulsating if somewhat airbrushed biopic

Straight Outta Compton review: a pulsating if somewhat airbrushed biopic

Ice Cube has produced a celebratory account of his influential 1980s rap group NWA. The result is pulsating if somewhat airbrushed biopic

Thu Aug 27 2015 - 16:00
The Wolfpack review: a militantly odd hymn to the resilience of the human spirit

The Wolfpack review: a militantly odd hymn to the resilience of the human spirit

This documentary shows how the seven Angulo siblings, contained for years in a New York apartment, developed their own strange microculture

Sat Aug 22 2015 - 11:58
Donald Clarke: A sentimental journey to ‘The West Wing’

Donald Clarke: A sentimental journey to ‘The West Wing’

Aaron Sorkin’s series is implausible, corny and irony-free . . . and yet I’m still watching

Sat Aug 22 2015 - 01:00
Zac Efron is a slave to the music in Max Joseph’s feature debut

Zac Efron is a slave to the music in Max Joseph’s feature debut

The director of ‘We Are Your Friends’ tells how a small story about dance music became a big film

Fri Aug 21 2015 - 06:00
Vacation review: Holliers – the next generation

Vacation review: Holliers – the next generation

The family are terrific in this ‘remake, sequel and reboot’ of a classic comedy

Thu Aug 20 2015 - 18:00
Sinister 2 review: eerie, supernatural and boring

Sinister 2 review: eerie, supernatural and boring

Irish director Ciarán Foy does his best with the atmospherics, but can do little with Sinister 2’s cluttered, tonally deranged mess of a script

Thu Aug 20 2015 - 17:28
Paper Towns review: Not just another teen movie

Paper Towns review: Not just another teen movie

A very effective teen entertainment that feels more honest and less contrived than Fault in Our Stars

Sun Aug 16 2015 - 13:00
Donald Clarke: Time to abolish  ‘political correctness’

Donald Clarke: Time to abolish ‘political correctness’

Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock no longer to play colleges as students just too sensitive

Sat Aug 15 2015 - 01:00
Mistress America review: queen of the Big Apple

Mistress America review: queen of the Big Apple

Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach reteam for another New York-set dramedy, a compact marvel that will repay repeated viewings

Fri Aug 14 2015 - 06:00
Henry Cavill goes undercover in The Man from U.N.C.L.E

Henry Cavill goes undercover in The Man from U.N.C.L.E

When not saving the universe, the British actor likes a quiet pint down his local pub

Fri Aug 14 2015 - 06:00
Trainwreck review: Amy Schumer stays on the rails

Trainwreck review: Amy Schumer stays on the rails

The proto-femi-satirist teams up with monogamy-mad Judd Apatow for an amusing if overlong and weirdly reactionary romcom

Thu Aug 13 2015 - 14:18
Donald Clarke: Why Jeremy Corbyn could  win the  Labour leadership battle

Donald Clarke: Why Jeremy Corbyn could win the Labour leadership battle

‘Peter Mandelson would never have let that happen’

Sat Aug 08 2015 - 01:00
Tadhg O’Sullivan on Europe's border crisis: 'This has been going on for a long time'

Tadhg O’Sullivan on Europe's border crisis: 'This has been going on for a long time'

'There was Calais. Then there was also what’s happening to democracy in Greece. There were a few days when I thought the film might become irrelevant.'

Fri Aug 07 2015 - 06:00
Max review: a canine ‘American Sniper’

Max review: a canine ‘American Sniper’

The most brutally violent family film put before audiences since The Ten Commandments

Thu Aug 06 2015 - 20:00
The Diary of a Teenage Girl review: sex and the singular girl

The Diary of a Teenage Girl review: sex and the singular girl

Marielle Heller’s 1970s drama, based on a popular graphic novel, is a gutsy film that engages with its period and tells a few truths for the ages

Thu Aug 06 2015 - 18:00
Marshlands review: death in a post-dictatorship

Marshlands review: death in a post-dictatorship

This edgy, atmospheric Spanish detective drama has much in common with Hollywood noir but can stand entirely on its own

Thu Aug 06 2015 - 16:00
Fantastic Four review: After all the hype, it’s both better and worse than expected

Fantastic Four review: After all the hype, it’s both better and worse than expected

The first half of Josh Trank's reboot is perfectly serviceable as a summer seat-filler. Then it descends into a bendy, transparent, lumpy, flaming catastrophe

Wed Aug 05 2015 - 22:15
Donald Clarke: From Walter the Dentist to Conan the Barbarian

Donald Clarke: From Walter the Dentist to Conan the Barbarian

Furore over killing of Cecil the lion a sharp reminder of hypocrisy on animal cruelty

Sat Aug 01 2015 - 11:44
The greatest Irish war hero you've never heard of - Aidan MacCarthy

The greatest Irish war hero you've never heard of - Aidan MacCarthy

The film directed by Gary Lennon traces the story of the doctor during his time with the British air force in Europe, Singapore and Japan

Fri Jul 31 2015 - 05:00
13 Minutes review: Hitler assassination tale fails to ignite

13 Minutes review: Hitler assassination tale fails to ignite

Hirschbiegel’s film captures the period well but we are left asking the wrong questions

Fri Jul 31 2015 - 00:00
Hot Pursuit review: You know almost every punchline already

Hot Pursuit review: You know almost every punchline already

This buddy comedy is useless but its loud, brash heart is in roughly the right place

Thu Jul 30 2015 - 23:00
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation review: Your mission -  to stay awake

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation review: Your mission - to stay awake

Simon Pegg quips; Ving Rhames rumbles; Jeremy Renner snoozes and Tom Cruise continues to leap, bound and defy the ageing process - if only the franchise was bearing up as well

Thu Jul 30 2015 - 17:10
Outrage! over tabloids’ Elizabeth Nazi salute story

Outrage! over tabloids’ Elizabeth Nazi salute story

The words 'Queen filmed doing Hitler salute' are so indecently delicious no tabloid could fail to run it

Sun Jul 26 2015 - 08:45
The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson review: a rhythm in his blues

The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson review: a rhythm in his blues

Julian Temple’s documentary on the influential and dying Dr Feelgood guitarist is affectionate and eccentric in all the right ways

Fri Jul 24 2015 - 12:44
How did Amy Poehler become Hollywood’s favourite person?

How did Amy Poehler become Hollywood’s favourite person?

She’s got an acerbic wit, frequently speaks her mind, and has burned almost everyone at the Golden Globes: so how did Amy Poehler become Hollywood’s most-loved?

Fri Jul 24 2015 - 05:00
Aidan Gillen: chasing character at the top of his game

Aidan Gillen: chasing character at the top of his game

The ‘Game of Thrones’ star has had an extraordinary career but still likes to do low-budget Irish films

Fri Jul 24 2015 - 04:00
Best of Enemies review: Buckley v Vidal

Best of Enemies review: Buckley v Vidal

The animosity between a pair of US political pundits makes for a diverting documentary

Fri Jul 24 2015 - 02:00
Inside Out review: emotion in constant motion

Inside Out review: emotion in constant motion

Pixar’s comedy, set in the wildly seesawing brain of a child, is funny, moving and clever enough to overcome way too much extraneous plot

Thu Jul 23 2015 - 16:00
Donald Clarke: Cultural heritage does not excuse excesses of the ‘Twelfth’

Donald Clarke: Cultural heritage does not excuse excesses of the ‘Twelfth’

‘Culture’ seems to be defined as an atavistic force that compels uncivilised behaviour

Sat Jul 18 2015 - 01:01
What British punk band  the Damned did next

What British punk band the Damned did next

Wes Orshoski’s new film about the Damned is a consistently funny take on the music industry

Fri Jul 17 2015 - 11:15
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