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Gemma Bovery review: An affair to forget as new version never takes off

Gemma Bovery review: An affair to forget as new version never takes off

Modern take on Gustave Flaubert’s ‘Madame Bovary’ looks pretty but lacks substance

Thu Aug 20 2015 - 19:00
The Great Wall review: A beautiful tour of Europe’s divisions

The Great Wall review: A beautiful tour of Europe’s divisions

O’Sullivan’s camera takes us from the borders of Bulgaria to the City of London and on to the disturbances in Greece

Thu Aug 20 2015 - 17:00
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. review: Sixties spy-caper style over substance

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. review: Sixties spy-caper style over substance

Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer turn on the hunk, Guy Ritchie turns on the style in this mindless but diverting take on the vintage spy show

Fri Aug 14 2015 - 11:07
Greta Gerwig: “People aren’t all one thing, so characters shouldn’t be one thing.”

Greta Gerwig: “People aren’t all one thing, so characters shouldn’t be one thing.”

Mumblecore maven Greta Gerwig has moved on and up. In her third gig with director/main squeeze Noah Baumbach, she channels her inner uptown wild thing

Fri Aug 14 2015 - 06:00
Pixels review: They made this film . . . for some reason

Pixels review: They made this film . . . for some reason

It’s not a bad idea for a movie but underwritten characters and bad dialogue dominate

Thu Aug 13 2015 - 21:00
Precinct Seven Five review: the baddest cop on the block

Precinct Seven Five review: the baddest cop on the block

Michael Dowd tells all in this thrilling documentary about his own corruption

Thu Aug 13 2015 - 19:00
Manglehorn review: an extremely odd film that's not quite mysterious enough

Manglehorn review: an extremely odd film that's not quite mysterious enough

Al Pacino displays nuance (really) as a grizzled malcontent stranded in a Texan backwater, but there are hints of something else underpinning the enigmatic screenplay

Fri Aug 07 2015 - 15:17
Hard to Be a God review: a sprawling, epic, exhausting, disgusting masterpiece

Hard to Be a God review: a sprawling, epic, exhausting, disgusting masterpiece

This fetid, oblique Russian epic took forever to make, and the result is a powerful argument for the vitality of civilisation

Thu Aug 06 2015 - 22:00
A Doctor’s Sword review: Secrets of an extraordinary life

A Doctor’s Sword review: Secrets of an extraordinary life

Gripping documentary about Corkman’s war experiences uses his own voice as narration

Thu Aug 06 2015 - 19:00
Alberto Rodríguez’ Marshland: True Detective, paella style

Alberto Rodríguez’ Marshland: True Detective, paella style

HBO’s cult series has much in common with the hit Spanish thriller ‘Marshland’. That’s no bother, says Alberto Rodríguez, director of this incendiary police drama set in the bad old post-dictatorship days

Thu Aug 06 2015 - 16:00
Beyond the Reach review: death-defyingly daft, eye-rubbingly stupid

Beyond the Reach review: death-defyingly daft, eye-rubbingly stupid

Michael Douglas finds more than enough scenery to chew in the Mojave Desert in this ludicrous remake of The Road Runner Show

Tue Aug 04 2015 - 17:30
Iris review: smart, funny and commendably anti-fashion

Iris review: smart, funny and commendably anti-fashion

For all the frivolity of her business (fashion), Iris Apfel is smart and sassy enough for us to see past a life of privilege and walk-in wardrobes

Fri Jul 31 2015 - 11:13
Man with a Movie Camera review: power to The People

Man with a Movie Camera review: power to The People

Dziga Vertov’s 1929 documentary is rightly considered one of the best films ever made

Thu Jul 30 2015 - 21:00
Cub review: bleeder of the pack

Cub review: bleeder of the pack

Hellishly unhappy campers versus whatever it is that’s stalking them in this nifty, efficient horror film from Belgium

Thu Jul 30 2015 - 20:00
Oliver Hirschbiegel: from Hitler to Princess Diana and back again

Oliver Hirschbiegel: from Hitler to Princess Diana and back again

The ‘Downfall’ director is back with another incendiary look at Deutsches Reich, this time about one lone oddball who decided to strike back

Thu Jul 30 2015 - 16:08
The Legend of Barney Thompson review: mother cuts to the quick

The Legend of Barney Thompson review: mother cuts to the quick

Robert Carlyle’s pitch-black murder comedy is a triumph for a deglamourised Emma Thompson, as the ultimate parent from hell

Sun Jul 26 2015 - 09:34
‘The Legend of Barney Thompson’: Robert Carlyle throws a curveball

‘The Legend of Barney Thompson’: Robert Carlyle throws a curveball

The ‘Trainspotting’ star’s debut as a director is not a predictable low-key indie film but a riotous comedy starring Ray Winstone and Emma Thompson

Sun Jul 26 2015 - 08:00
You’re Ugly Too review: two pains in the asses

You’re Ugly Too review: two pains in the asses

Mark Noonan’s debut Irish drama is problematic but impressive, backed up by the stars’ winning two-step

Fri Jul 24 2015 - 06:00
Eden review: dancing into paradise

Eden review: dancing into paradise

Despite cameos from the likes of Daft Punk, this drama about French Touch music never loses sight of the genre’s garage origins

Fri Jul 24 2015 - 03:30
The true story that made Rupert Goold jump from stage to screen

The true story that made Rupert Goold jump from stage to screen

The director’s first film explores the dynamic between a murderer and a journalist

Tue Jul 21 2015 - 01:00
The Wonders review: trippy hippie dippy family flickie

The Wonders review: trippy hippie dippy family flickie

This off-the-wall French comedy has charm but not much plot momentum

Fri Jul 17 2015 - 04:00
Ant-Man review: super downsize me

Ant-Man review: super downsize me

After the bombast of ‘Age of Ultron’, this lo-fi Marvel release is as enjoyably laid-back as its amiable star, Paul Rudd, though the pleasures are decidedly small of scale

Thu Jul 16 2015 - 19:29
One more time: Eden reignites a Daft Punk rave

One more time: Eden reignites a Daft Punk rave

The birth and eventual death of French Touch is explored in an absorbing French film, written by the promoter who was there from the beginning

Wed Jul 15 2015 - 05:46
Tomm Moore,  Celtic cartoonist with two Oscar nods

Tomm Moore, Celtic cartoonist with two Oscar nods

‘Other animators always tell me I’m living the dream’, says the Cartoon Saloon co-founder, and who is he to disagree? Two Oscar nods have given him international clout, but the director of ‘Song of the Sea’ intends to stay the Irish indie course

Fri Jul 10 2015 - 05:00
The Choir review: The stars shine but it’s the music that  makes the movie

The Choir review: The stars shine but it’s the music that makes the movie

Though rather predictable, François Girard’s film is still moving and has a fine soundtrack

Thu Jul 09 2015 - 18:23
P’tit Quinquin review: where the weird things are

P’tit Quinquin review: where the weird things are

Cattle mutilations in a provincial town, but this fabulously oddball French mini-series is like no other mystery imaginable

Thu Jul 09 2015 - 16:38
Ted 2 review: Thunderbuddies are go - someone should have yelled stop!

Ted 2 review: Thunderbuddies are go - someone should have yelled stop!

Once again, bongs are toked, bad taste is explored, but thrill and the novelty are gone from Seth McFarlane’s teddy-bear sequel

Thu Jul 09 2015 - 14:48
Touch of Evil review: inventive,  nightmarish, fun

Touch of Evil review: inventive, nightmarish, fun

It has undergone a narrative restoration, but Orson Welles’ baroque masterpiece remains pitch-perfect

Thu Jul 09 2015 - 13:55
Magic Mike XXL review: stripped of all worth

Magic Mike XXL review: stripped of all worth

The original film showed a dark underbelly – all the sequel has is spray-tanned abs

Thu Jul 09 2015 - 11:38
Simon Fitzmaurice: ‘I’m a bit of a stubborn bastard’

Simon Fitzmaurice: ‘I’m a bit of a stubborn bastard’

We’ll say. Stricken with MND and given four years to live, Simon Fitzmaurice has bounced back with a crowdfunded Film Fleadh world premiere starring Harry Potter fave Evanna Lynch

Sat Jul 04 2015 - 05:30
Magician, the Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles review

Magician, the Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles review

Documentary reveals what citizen Welles did after making his most famous movie

Thu Jul 02 2015 - 14:25
Amy Winehouse: "The clues were in the songs. The songs tell you everything"

Amy Winehouse: "The clues were in the songs. The songs tell you everything"

Director Asif Kapadia’s biopic of Amy Winehouse follows his award-winning ‘Senna’. But, he says, the singer’s life and death was by far the trickier tale to untangle

Sat Jun 27 2015 - 02:00
The Terminator review: Well, he said he'd be back...

The Terminator review: Well, he said he'd be back...

Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Cameron’s cyborg blockbuster on a B-movie budget is still the one to beat, three decades on

Fri Jun 26 2015 - 12:10
The Overnight review: meandering beyond the limits of mumblecore

The Overnight review: meandering beyond the limits of mumblecore

The actors largely improvised dialogue is not enough to sustain even the meagre 79-minute running time

Fri Jun 26 2015 - 11:02
Minions review: an adventure to call their very own

Minions review: an adventure to call their very own

The much-loved yellow critters from ‘Despicable Me’ put in winning performance

Thu Jun 25 2015 - 16:00
Station to Station review: an army of artists takes the train, and the art just flits by

Station to Station review: an army of artists takes the train, and the art just flits by

Doug Aitken’s rolling meditation on creativity features 62 one-minute films featuring the likes of Beck, Cat Power and Gary Indiana

Thu Jun 25 2015 - 13:23
London Road review: nasty, brutish and melodic...

London Road review: nasty, brutish and melodic...

Rufus Norris’s new film - based on a horrifyingly violent true story - has important and chilling things to say about the media, prostitutes and the petite bourgeoisie... in song

Fri Jun 19 2015 - 11:13
Entourage review: an unwanted, unlovely, sparklingly laugh-free movie

Entourage review: an unwanted, unlovely, sparklingly laugh-free movie

The endless HBO series is inexplicably given a big-screen resurrection that’s lazy and largely laugh-free

Fri Jun 19 2015 - 11:12
Are Minions the modern-day version of Charlie Chaplin?

Are Minions the modern-day version of Charlie Chaplin?

The babbling yellow army of banana eaters now have a film of their own. Creator Pierre Coffin explains the lingo and their inspiration

Thu Jun 18 2015 - 01:00
The Misfits review: when art and life collide

The Misfits review: when art and life collide

John Huston’s drama-and-booze soaked western features career-best performances from Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable

Wed Jun 17 2015 - 15:54
The devil finds work for Liam Cunningham to do

The devil finds work for Liam Cunningham to do

Game of Thrones has brought the Dublin actor global exposure, but he’s happier playing a wicked role in Irish horror film Let Us Prey than taking the big cheques

Mon Jun 15 2015 - 01:00
Joshua Oppenheimer: ‘A crime against humanity is a crime against all of us’

Joshua Oppenheimer: ‘A crime against humanity is a crime against all of us’

US documentary maker Joshua Oppenheimer on The Look of Silence, his second incendiary film about genocide in Indonesia

Fri Jun 12 2015 - 05:00
Let Us Prey review: Just when you imagine the people onscreen couldn’t be more evil, they are

Let Us Prey review: Just when you imagine the people onscreen couldn’t be more evil, they are

Everyone’s a serious nutcase in this violently gripping Grand Guignol

Fri Jun 12 2015 - 00:00
Black Coal, Thin Ice review: A chilling Chinese spin on hardboiled noir tropes

Black Coal, Thin Ice review: A chilling Chinese spin on hardboiled noir tropes

Here’s an effective Asian spin on hardboiled noir tropes, with a gumshoe every bit as tough as Bogart

Thu Jun 11 2015 - 23:00
West review: Fascinating procedural anchored by clever and frequently carnal performances

West review: Fascinating procedural anchored by clever and frequently carnal performances

A widow gets out from behind the Iron Curtain, only to find the West isn’t everything its cracked up to be in this German return to the bad old days of the Cold War

Thu Jun 11 2015 - 20:00
Fortune's Wheel: Daring young man from Fairview and his mane event

Fortune's Wheel: Daring young man from Fairview and his mane event

Documentary about lion-tamer Bill Stephens won award at Dublin International Film Festival

Thu Jun 04 2015 - 22:30
Electric Boogaloo review: Bronson! Norris! And Bo Derek too!

Electric Boogaloo review: Bronson! Norris! And Bo Derek too!

Schlock movie buffs of a certain age will enjoy this clips-rich look at the heyday of Cannon Films, though it’s go-go masterminds are sadly missing in action

Thu Jun 04 2015 - 21:00
Spy review: Thoroughly likeable espionage caper

Spy review: Thoroughly likeable espionage caper

Paul Feig has recalled half of his ‘Bridesmaids’ cast including Melissa McCarthy and Rose Byrne

Thu Jun 04 2015 - 17:00
Allison Janney: ‘I would get cast as 40-year-old women when I was still in my teens’

Allison Janney: ‘I would get cast as 40-year-old women when I was still in my teens’

Janney, who didn’t find success as an actor until she was in her late 30s, thinks things are looking up for women – even very tall women – in Hollywood

Mon Jun 01 2015 - 03:00
The Connection review: a fresh slice of deja vu

The Connection review: a fresh slice of deja vu

The scourge of these streets is a debilitating case of Scorsesisms

Thu May 28 2015 - 22:36
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