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Donald Clarke: There’s something about Nicola

Donald Clarke: There’s something about Nicola

SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon is an old-fashioned politician, in tune with town-hall politics

Sat May 02 2015 - 07:26
Ivan Kavanagh: Cries and shivers for The Canal’s director

Ivan Kavanagh: Cries and shivers for The Canal’s director

Ivan Kavanagh went bananas over Ingmar Bergman at a young age. His eerie new Irish horror film The Canal, which knocked ’em dead at Tribeca, recalls the great man’s chilly aesthetic

Fri May 01 2015 - 09:00
Unfriended review: imaginative and genuinely unsettling horror classic

Unfriended review: imaginative and genuinely unsettling horror classic

Imaginative, unsettling dissection of online discontents is a minor horror classic

Fri May 01 2015 - 08:00
Get Up and Go review: more than a little missing from its soul

Get Up and Go review: more than a little missing from its soul

There are worse ways of spending a modest budget than having your characters walk and talk their way around a major city as some contrived deadline looms

Fri May 01 2015 - 07:30
Far from the Madding Crowd review: sex and the single heiress

Far from the Madding Crowd review: sex and the single heiress

This lightweight but gorgeous looking version of Thomas Hardy’s 1874 classic is certainly a film of its time

Thu Apr 30 2015 - 16:00

Ifta 2015 film and drama nominees announced

‘Frank’ with Michael Fassbender and ‘Patrick’s Day’ with Moe Dunford top nominations

Wed Apr 29 2015 - 16:02
Donald Clarke: Down with that sort of thing: ‘Father Ted’ at 20

Donald Clarke: Down with that sort of thing: ‘Father Ted’ at 20

At the time, the sitcom seemed to reflect a happy confidence in our eccentricities

Sat Apr 25 2015 - 05:00
The Good Lie review: Collapses under the weight of its worthiness

The Good Lie review: Collapses under the weight of its worthiness

This is the sort of achingly worthy film that, when shown to schoolchildren in civics class, causes the poor tykes to yearn for double maths.

Fri Apr 24 2015 - 08:00
The Emperor’s New Clothes review: selling his own Brand

The Emperor’s New Clothes review: selling his own Brand

Russell Brand is merely preaching to the converted in Michael Winterbottom’s new film

Thu Apr 23 2015 - 22:00
Avengers: Age of Ultron review – fighting super-fatigue

Avengers: Age of Ultron review – fighting super-fatigue

The latest big-bang Avengers romp may have the cast and the quips, but superhero mania is surely on the wane

Thu Apr 23 2015 - 12:00
Child 44 review: confusing Soviet bore

Child 44 review: confusing Soviet bore

Complicated mess of a screenplay ruins potentially one of the year’s best thrillers

Mon Apr 20 2015 - 13:22
Donald Clarke: Game of Thrones  star Kit Harington’s  Belfast apology

Donald Clarke: Game of Thrones star Kit Harington’s Belfast apology

‘Good sleggin’. We love this sort of thing. Surely, murals of Kit Harington were set to appear on gable walls throughout the occupied territories?’

Sat Apr 18 2015 - 01:00
Glassland review: a suitably muddy enigma

Glassland review: a suitably muddy enigma

Thoughtful study of a family struggling with alcoholism is harrowing but ultimately uplifting

Fri Apr 17 2015 - 11:18
Gente de Bien review: small scenes from the class war

Gente de Bien review: small scenes from the class war

This socially aware film from Colombia can’t settle on a story

Fri Apr 17 2015 - 10:30
Toni Collette: ‘The story is what makes the job worthwhile. It would be pointless otherwise’

Toni Collette: ‘The story is what makes the job worthwhile. It would be pointless otherwise’

Her Tallaght accent is rapid, she’s been on the tear around Dublin with Jack Reynor, and she took little convincing to make Glasslands. Australian actor Toni Collette talks to Donald Clarke

Fri Apr 17 2015 - 09:00
Irish co-production ‘The Lobster’ for Cannes Film Festival

Irish co-production ‘The Lobster’ for Cannes Film Festival

Film starring Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz selected for main competition

Thu Apr 16 2015 - 13:24
Donald Clarke: Cameron and Miliband fight it out over posh nosh race to the bottom

Donald Clarke: Cameron and Miliband fight it out over posh nosh race to the bottom

Why does being ordinary have to be a virtue when it comes to British elections?

Sat Apr 11 2015 - 00:01
Paul Blart 2 review: so mordantly witless that it has the quality of a bleak art-house tragedy

Paul Blart 2 review: so mordantly witless that it has the quality of a bleak art-house tragedy

This film adds to the looming sense that mainstream US cinema comedy is deep in a Dark Age

Fri Apr 10 2015 - 19:00
Japanese Film Festival: Film samurai head for Irish towns

Japanese Film Festival: Film samurai head for Irish towns

Not content with one town, the Japanese Film Festival is touring its work to seven Irish venues

Fri Apr 10 2015 - 14:30
Jauja review: beautiful faux-western from Lisandro Alonso

Jauja review: beautiful faux-western from Lisandro Alonso

Viggo Mortensen stars in and scores this well-crafted Patagonian nightmare

Fri Apr 10 2015 - 10:30
John Wick review: the car – or the puppy gets it

John Wick review: the car – or the puppy gets it

This Keanu Reeves film captures the relentless excitement of ‘shoot ‘em up’ video games

Fri Apr 10 2015 - 05:00
Good Kill review: more of a conversation piece than a fully formed film

Good Kill review: more of a conversation piece than a fully formed film

Important questions about murderous US drone strikes but the film is a botched operation

Fri Apr 10 2015 - 04:30
Tallaght community stars in a remarkable film about suicide clusters

Tallaght community stars in a remarkable film about suicide clusters

Frank Berry has moved into the first rank of Irish film-makers with his naturalistic first dramatic feature

Mon Apr 06 2015 - 06:00
Donald Clarke: A trigger warning about trigger warnings

Donald Clarke: A trigger warning about trigger warnings

Warning: this piece contains facetious jokes about precious bloody students and tedious middle-aged snorting on the ‘state of the world today’

Sat Apr 04 2015 - 01:01
I Used To Live Here review: live and don’t let die

I Used To Live Here review: live and don’t let die

Frank Berry, director of the super documentary Ballymun Lullaby, tackles an incendiary issue in his first dramatic feature.

Fri Apr 03 2015 - 10:00
Altman review: mish M*A*S*H

Altman review: mish M*A*S*H

Film buffs will want to see this fairly interesting, but also fairly pedestrian, documentary on the legendary director of M*A*S*H and Nashville

Fri Apr 03 2015 - 09:00
While We’re Young review: the young and the feckless

While We’re Young review: the young and the feckless

Noah Baumbach’s new comedy sees him laugh at his peers but positively howl at the generation coming up

Thu Apr 02 2015 - 16:00
The Water Diviner review: loud, brash and manipulative - but stuffed with humanity

The Water Diviner review: loud, brash and manipulative - but stuffed with humanity

For his directorial debut, Russell Crowe has delivered exactly what you probably expected

Thu Apr 02 2015 - 13:13
Russell Crowe: ‘I respect the gods of film’

Russell Crowe: ‘I respect the gods of film’

Self-effacing he isn’t: Australian national treasure Russell Crowe tells Donald Clarke why he is the acting equivalent of a Ferrari

Thu Apr 02 2015 - 12:45
New James Bond trailer unveiled in fittingly covert style

New James Bond trailer unveiled in fittingly covert style

‘Spectre’, starring Daniel Craig and Monica Bellucci, is set to be released in October

Sun Mar 29 2015 - 17:28
Donald Clarke: Accept no substitute for Irish English

Donald Clarke: Accept no substitute for Irish English

Do the math on cookies, popsicles and garbage – it all adds up to a US verbal assault

Sat Mar 28 2015 - 00:02
Life of Riley review: a diverting trifle with a sliver of mortal terror at its heart

Life of Riley review: a diverting trifle with a sliver of mortal terror at its heart

Alain Resnais’ final film displays a joie de vivre that remained with the director to the end

Fri Mar 27 2015 - 12:50
Dior and I review: nicely made, but where are the rampant vulgarities?

Dior and I review: nicely made, but where are the rampant vulgarities?

And Dior himself comes across like a suburban golfer taking a weekend jaunt to the hardware store

Fri Mar 27 2015 - 12:18
Seventh Son review: The highs and lows of ‘bad acting’

Seventh Son review: The highs and lows of ‘bad acting’

Julianne Moore could learn a thing or two from her co-star Jeff Bridges

Fri Mar 27 2015 - 08:00
Damián Szifron: one director, several stories

Damián Szifron: one director, several stories

With ‘Wild Tales’ Argentinian director Damián Szifron has singlehandedly revived the often ignored art of the portmanteau film. The secret is to have just one person making the whole thing, he says

Fri Mar 27 2015 - 05:30
Cinderella review: A glass slipper more than half-full

Cinderella review: A glass slipper more than half-full

Unironic simplicity. Gentle familiarity. No 3D. Kenneth Branagh’s step back in time to Disney’s heyday may just be the great leap forward we’ve been waiting for Hollywood to take

Thu Mar 26 2015 - 17:00
Tana Bana review: Fruits of the loom | JDiff 2015

Tana Bana review: Fruits of the loom | JDiff 2015

A day in the life of an Indian silk weaver

Tue Mar 24 2015 - 18:00
A Master Builder review: Scandi angst transplanted | JDiff 2015

A Master Builder review: Scandi angst transplanted | JDiff 2015

The grinding gears of the drama fairly shake the spirit

Tue Mar 24 2015 - 11:08
Force Majeure review: Pitiless, pessimistic, but funny | JDiff 2015

Force Majeure review: Pitiless, pessimistic, but funny | JDiff 2015

A sour, blackly comic Swedish drama on the nature of masculinity and the fragility of human relations

Tue Mar 24 2015 - 11:03
Danny Huston: why this Danny boy was  always destined to toe the family line

Danny Huston: why this Danny boy was always destined to toe the family line

In Dublin to promote his latest film, the grandson of Walter, son of John and half-brother of Anjelica, admits that it was always going to be hard to avoid entering the ‘family business’

Tue Mar 24 2015 - 01:00
Miss Julie review: an appropriately draining exercise in lusty social discomfort | JDiff 2015

Miss Julie review: an appropriately draining exercise in lusty social discomfort | JDiff 2015

Mon Mar 23 2015 - 01:00
The Tribe review: No dialogue, no subtitles but plenty of talk | JDiff 2015

The Tribe review: No dialogue, no subtitles but plenty of talk | JDiff 2015

Mon Mar 23 2015 - 01:00
Donald Clarke: Do threats made on Twitter count as free speech?

Donald Clarke: Do threats made on Twitter count as free speech?

Ashley Judd says she will press charges over threats made in the US, but imprisoning people for saying nasty things is a tricky business

Sat Mar 21 2015 - 14:11
Stars align for JDiff 2015

Stars align for JDiff 2015

Don’t be surprised to see the likes of Julie Andrews roaming the streets of Dublin in the coming days

Fri Mar 20 2015 - 11:46
Insurgent review: What really grinds down the spirits is the conservatism of it all

Insurgent review: What really grinds down the spirits is the conservatism of it all

As a distillation of all that’s most ordinary about contemporary Young Adult science fiction, it could hardly be bettered

Fri Mar 20 2015 - 10:00
Home review: Sheldon Cooper really is an alien

Home review: Sheldon Cooper really is an alien

ET phone Home – right now. This Dreamworks Animation is pleasingly voiced, satirically conceived but awfully familiar

Fri Mar 20 2015 - 09:00

Jim Parsons: 'I am quite the opposite of unapproachable'

He isn’t really crazy, his mother never really had him tested, and Jim Parsons isn’t the least bit worried about being confused with a certain bazinga TV physicist

Fri Mar 20 2015 - 07:00
Designer start at  Savoy to Dublin film festival

Designer start at Savoy to Dublin film festival

13th festival is last to have Jameson, which has supported event since its inception in 2003, as title sponsor

Fri Mar 20 2015 - 01:02
Mommy review: vibrant, chaotic, masterful

Mommy review: vibrant, chaotic, masterful

Xavier Dolan’s tale of a troubled teen and his mum establishes him as one of the era’s essential auteurs

Thu Mar 19 2015 - 15:00
Coming Home JDiff review: Touching documentary about a man who spent 13 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit

Coming Home JDiff review: Touching documentary about a man who spent 13 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit

Thu Mar 19 2015 - 01:00
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