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May December: Todd Haynes’s new film is brilliant. But should you really be enjoying it?

May December: Todd Haynes’s new film is brilliant. But should you really be enjoying it?

Todd Haynes plays wicked games with our appetite for the tabloid cycle in one of the best films of 2023

Thu Nov 16 2023 - 05:00
The story of a 26-year-old evangelical Christian’s fatal trip to convert an ‘uncontacted’ tribe

The story of a 26-year-old evangelical Christian’s fatal trip to convert an ‘uncontacted’ tribe

The Mission: The film, which is tipped as an Oscars favourite, is a corrective to the cruel jokes that circulated in the weeks after John Chau’s death

Tue Nov 14 2023 - 13:55
Emerald Fennell: We needed somebody as enigmatic and sexy as Barry Keoghan

Emerald Fennell: We needed somebody as enigmatic and sexy as Barry Keoghan

Oscar winner’s new film stars Keoghan as a rough-hewn Oxford scholarship student who becomes an unlikely guest of a blue-blooded family

Sat Nov 11 2023 - 05:15
Ó Bhéal: A lovely documentary about the emergence of a truly indigenous subgenre

Ó Bhéal: A lovely documentary about the emergence of a truly indigenous subgenre

Ciara Nic Chormaic’s documentary traces a line between Irish oral tradition and contemporary rap

Fri Nov 10 2023 - 05:00
Anatomy of a Fall: An unlikable widow goes on trial in a fascinating, knotty courtroom thriller

Anatomy of a Fall: An unlikable widow goes on trial in a fascinating, knotty courtroom thriller

It is often observed that no one knows what a marriage is like except the two people in it, but in Justine Triet’s film that number may be too high

Thu Nov 09 2023 - 05:15
Laura Moss: I took a long time to realise my film was a mash-up of Frankenstein and Mary Shelley’s life

Laura Moss: I took a long time to realise my film was a mash-up of Frankenstein and Mary Shelley’s life

Themes of monstrosity and creation continue to inspire movies such as Re-Animator and Birth/Rebirth

Wed Nov 08 2023 - 05:00
Palme d’Or winner Justine Triet: ‘You could take my film, decide I’m obsessed with killing men and use it against me’

Palme d’Or winner Justine Triet: ‘You could take my film, decide I’m obsessed with killing men and use it against me’

The director of the remarkable Anatomy of a Fall likes to work on the boundary where fact and fiction blur into one another

Sat Nov 04 2023 - 05:15
Golden Bear-winner Nicolas Philibert: ‘My starting point is that I’m open to everything. Anything is possible’

Golden Bear-winner Nicolas Philibert: ‘My starting point is that I’m open to everything. Anything is possible’

For On the Adamant, the French documentarymaker spent months aboard a floating mental-heath day centre on the Seine in Paris

Fri Nov 03 2023 - 05:15
How to Have Sex film review: The limitations of consent under a cascade of vodka and peer pressure

How to Have Sex film review: The limitations of consent under a cascade of vodka and peer pressure

Molly Manning Walker’s nail-biting debut feature was a deserving winner at Cannes

Fri Nov 03 2023 - 05:00
The Royal Hotel: Outback holiday from hell makes for a tense watch

The Royal Hotel: Outback holiday from hell makes for a tense watch

Film review: Kitty Green puts a feminist spin on the remote Aussie nightmare of Wake in Fright

Fri Nov 03 2023 - 05:00
‘We should all be talking about Annette Bening and Jodie Foster’s extraordinary performances’: Nyad director Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi

‘We should all be talking about Annette Bening and Jodie Foster’s extraordinary performances’: Nyad director Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi

Starring Annette Bening as marathon swimmer Diana Nyad and Jodie Foster as her best friend and coach, Nyad is becoming an Oscars favourite

Mon Oct 30 2023 - 05:00
The Killer: Michael Fassbender elevates David Fincher’s sleek, hollow entertainment

The Killer: Michael Fassbender elevates David Fincher’s sleek, hollow entertainment

The director leans into his chilly gifts for genre without too much exertion

Fri Oct 27 2023 - 06:00
Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren on casting for a trans child role: ‘We looked all over... We met girls and trans girls’

Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren on casting for a trans child role: ‘We looked all over... We met girls and trans girls’

The director of the Silver Bear-winning 20,000 Species of Bees was painstaking in her approach to telling the story of a transgender child

Fri Oct 27 2023 - 05:15
Pain Hustlers: Spitballing and shimmying through the US opioid crisis

Pain Hustlers: Spitballing and shimmying through the US opioid crisis

Although it’s mostly fun, the film is ultimately torn between raucous satire and social conscience

Fri Oct 27 2023 - 05:00
‘Rock Hudson and James Dean were fighting over Elizabeth Taylor – who’s her best favourite gay boyfriend?’

‘Rock Hudson and James Dean were fighting over Elizabeth Taylor – who’s her best favourite gay boyfriend?’

A new documentary, Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed, explores the strange dynamics of Hudson’s closeted queerness in pre-Stonewall Hollywood

Mon Oct 23 2023 - 05:15
The Pigeon Tunnel: Seasoned interrogators John le Carré and Errol Morris lock horns, with fascinating results

The Pigeon Tunnel: Seasoned interrogators John le Carré and Errol Morris lock horns, with fascinating results

‘I’ve lived through a world of endless betrayal,’ the great spy writer tells the celebrated documentarian in his final testament on camera

Thu Oct 19 2023 - 05:00
Nyad: Punch-the-air marathon swimmer biopic from Free Solo’s Oscar-winners

Nyad: Punch-the-air marathon swimmer biopic from Free Solo’s Oscar-winners

Annette Bening’s fierce performance is work that trumpets the arrival of awards season

Tue Oct 17 2023 - 16:23
Martin Scorsese: ‘One has to take chances. At this age, what else can I do?’

Martin Scorsese: ‘One has to take chances. At this age, what else can I do?’

The veteran director wants Killers of the Flower Moon to show not just the trail of killings at the heart of its story but also the rich culture of the Osage Nation

Sat Oct 14 2023 - 02:00
The Burial: Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones buddy up for a fun 1990s courtroom throwback

The Burial: Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones buddy up for a fun 1990s courtroom throwback

Watching this energetic drama, it is almost hard to believe this is inspired by a true story

Fri Oct 13 2023 - 05:30
Smoke Sauna Sisterhood: Sweating out the pain in a safe, feminine space

Smoke Sauna Sisterhood: Sweating out the pain in a safe, feminine space

Shot over five years, Anna Hint’s film is an intangible marvel, punctuated by rituals

Fri Oct 13 2023 - 05:00
BlackBerry: A tech tale heading from 50m units a year via betrayal to zero market share

BlackBerry: A tech tale heading from 50m units a year via betrayal to zero market share

Cult director Matt Johnson recreates the Crackberry days with this compelling tale of tech hubris

Fri Oct 06 2023 - 12:03
Fair Play: Slinky corporate thriller is brimming with toxic masculinity

Fair Play: Slinky corporate thriller is brimming with toxic masculinity

Chloe Domont’s debut feature stars Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor

Fri Oct 06 2023 - 05:00
BlackBerry director Matt Johnson: ‘We had to shoot secretly as we were making the film without the company’s participation’

BlackBerry director Matt Johnson: ‘We had to shoot secretly as we were making the film without the company’s participation’

Canadian filmmaker’s new movie is a brilliant tech saga about the smartphone that fuelled the CrackBerry craze

Thu Oct 05 2023 - 05:00
Warrior review: A heartfelt, poignant Star Trek-tinted cancer-survivor musical

Warrior review: A heartfelt, poignant Star Trek-tinted cancer-survivor musical

Dublin Theatre Festival 2023: Karen Egan’s experiences, which form the spine of the show, are relayed to poignant effect

Wed Oct 04 2023 - 10:04
Shoshana first-look review: Michael Winterbottom’s new film offers a warning from history as it evokes a frenzied era

Shoshana first-look review: Michael Winterbottom’s new film offers a warning from history as it evokes a frenzied era

Dinard Film Festival 2023: David Holmes’s score is emblematic of a film that is trying to do too much

Sun Oct 01 2023 - 13:57
Other People’s Children: A very French marriage of realism and erotica

Other People’s Children: A very French marriage of realism and erotica

Rebecca Zlotowski’s heartfelt drama is powered by Virginie Efira’s performance

Fri Sept 29 2023 - 05:00
The Old Oak: Ken Loach’s last orders deliver a generous round

The Old Oak: Ken Loach’s last orders deliver a generous round

A little solidarity goes a long way in the great film-maker’s final offering

Fri Sept 29 2023 - 05:00
Rothar review: A playful show that transcends language and nationality

Rothar review: A playful show that transcends language and nationality

Dublin Theatre Festival 2023: Both actors are equally impressive in this all-ages offering from Galway’s Branar

Thu Sept 28 2023 - 13:52
Film-maker Carol Morley: ‘Manchester was terrible for women... it was a working-class, white, boys’ town’

Film-maker Carol Morley: ‘Manchester was terrible for women... it was a working-class, white, boys’ town’

The director on her native city, ‘invisible women’, and her fifth feature, Typist Artist Pirate King, about the late outsider artist Audrey Amiss

Wed Sept 27 2023 - 05:00
The Dan Daw Show review: A miraculous piece of theatre

The Dan Daw Show review: A miraculous piece of theatre

Dublin Fringe Festival 2023: The ‘crip kink’ billing promises the transgressive. The performance is much more

Sat Sept 23 2023 - 12:45
Wes Anderson on his new Roald Dahl film: ‘No one who is not the author should be modifying somebody else’s book’

Wes Anderson on his new Roald Dahl film: ‘No one who is not the author should be modifying somebody else’s book’

Benedict Cumberbatch, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes and Dev Patel star in the director’s faithfully scripted new film of The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar

Sat Sept 23 2023 - 05:30
Ballywalter review: Painfully honest drama sees Patrick Kielty perform the worst stand-up routines

Ballywalter review: Painfully honest drama sees Patrick Kielty perform the worst stand-up routines

Seána Kerslake brings an edge and unpredictability that animates a carefully shaded story

Fri Sept 22 2023 - 05:30
RMN: Urgent, fiercely intelligent migration drama from a modern master

RMN: Urgent, fiercely intelligent migration drama from a modern master

Romanian filmmaker Cristian Mungiu dissects European hypocrisies and contradictions in this film based on a real-life xenophobic event

Fri Sept 22 2023 - 05:15
RMN: Palme d’Or winner Cristian Mungiu on his powerful Transylvanian tale of migrants and bears

RMN: Palme d’Or winner Cristian Mungiu on his powerful Transylvanian tale of migrants and bears

‘Nobody really knows how life is here in Romania, and especially cultural life. There are still people believing that we speak Russian or that it’s very cold’

Thu Sept 21 2023 - 05:00
Ken Loach: ‘Ireland has always been wonderful... even though the police in the North chased us out’

Ken Loach: ‘Ireland has always been wonderful... even though the police in the North chased us out’

The director on his new film, The Old Oak, set in a ravaged mining community in northeast England, and why he may wrap up the film-making at 87

Sun Sept 17 2023 - 05:15
Cassandro: An impressive cast leaves the impression of being part of a celebration

Cassandro: An impressive cast leaves the impression of being part of a celebration

The flamboyant Mexican luchador gets the fabulous biopic he deserves

Fri Sept 15 2023 - 05:00
‘I don’t think the role of movies is to punish people. A movie isn’t a court’

‘I don’t think the role of movies is to punish people. A movie isn’t a court’

Japan’s master of outrageous tragedy on incorporating sign language into new film Love Life, complicated humans and his goal of depicting life as it is

Wed Sept 13 2023 - 05:00
El Conde: The ghosts of fascism past are back in their very own Gothic horror

El Conde: The ghosts of fascism past are back in their very own Gothic horror

A deserving winner of the Best Screenplay at the Venice Film Festival

Tue Sept 12 2023 - 21:03
A Symbiotic Symphonic Movement review: A triptych of experimental compositions casts a spell

A Symbiotic Symphonic Movement review: A triptych of experimental compositions casts a spell

Dublin Fringe Festival 2023: Inside Teak House, some attendees bow their heads in a liminal trance. Others lie down and absorb the noise

Sun Sept 10 2023 - 10:17
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3: The mounting Hellenic horrors include a flabby story, damp jokes and an occasional goat

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3: The mounting Hellenic horrors include a flabby story, damp jokes and an occasional goat

The Vardalos family are back for a messy, pointless second sequel to the cheery original

Fri Sept 08 2023 - 00:01
Angelheaded Hipster: This Marc Bolan documentary is at its best when it lets the T Rex frontman do the talking

Angelheaded Hipster: This Marc Bolan documentary is at its best when it lets the T Rex frontman do the talking

Despite pedestrian contributions by the likes of U2, Lucinda Williams, Joan Jett and others, Bolan’s electric warrior spirit shines through

Thu Sept 07 2023 - 05:00
A Life on the Farm: ‘Getting Koo Stark in the film was the weirdest conversation ever’

A Life on the Farm: ‘Getting Koo Stark in the film was the weirdest conversation ever’

Prince Andrew’s former girlfriend is an unexpected contributor to Oscar Harding’s quirky film about outsider artist Charles Carson

Tue Sept 05 2023 - 05:00
Bobi Wine: The People’s President – Uganda’s charismatic ‘president of the ghetto’ under pressure

Bobi Wine: The People’s President – Uganda’s charismatic ‘president of the ghetto’ under pressure

The former pop star’s professional swerve into politics has come at great personal cost

Fri Sept 01 2023 - 05:00
Sound of Freedom: Ignore the huffing and puffing about this film. It’s not such a holy show after all

Sound of Freedom: Ignore the huffing and puffing about this film. It’s not such a holy show after all

Jim Caziezel puts in his fiercest turn since The Passion of the Christ

Wed Aug 30 2023 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

The charming, hilarious send-up Theater Camp, the entertaining The Blackening, Christian Petzold’s singular Afire, and the knockabout Scrapper

Sun Aug 27 2023 - 05:00
‘We didn’t have an intimacy co-ordinator. We decided to build this thing together and trust one another’

‘We didn’t have an intimacy co-ordinator. We decided to build this thing together and trust one another’

Passages actor Franz Rogowski on charming psychopathy and creating convincing relationships with Adèle Exarchopoulos and Ben Whishaw

Sat Aug 26 2023 - 05:00
Afire: This entertaining, masterly, genre-defying comedy rightly took home Berlin’s Silver Bear

Afire: This entertaining, masterly, genre-defying comedy rightly took home Berlin’s Silver Bear

German master Christian Petzold deftly weaves ecological catastrophe, sexual capering and a portrait of beta masculinity into something extraordinary

Fri Aug 25 2023 - 05:00
Scrapper: Charlotte Regan’s surefooted debut is as plucky as its title suggests

Scrapper: Charlotte Regan’s surefooted debut is as plucky as its title suggests

The tricky father-daughter relationship at this film’s heart makes it a poppier, knockabout cousin of Aftersun

Fri Aug 25 2023 - 05:00
Afire: Germany’s most admired contemporary film-maker didn’t realise how funny – and revealing – his new movie is

Afire: Germany’s most admired contemporary film-maker didn’t realise how funny – and revealing – his new movie is

Christian Petzold, Germany’s most admired contemporary film-maker, didn’t realise how funny – and possibly revealing – his new movie is

Tue Aug 22 2023 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Latino culture celebrated in enjoyable DC yarn Blue Beetle, plus chilly AI drama T.I.M., unfunny adult doggy tale Strays, and Desperate Optimists in thoughtful The Future Tense

Sun Aug 20 2023 - 05:00
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