Golden Globes 2025: Good day for Colin Farrell and Andrew Scott. Bad day Paul Mescal and Saoirse Ronan
Colin Farrell and Andrew Scott compete against each other villainously in the race for best actor in a TV movie or limited series
Colin Farrell and Andrew Scott compete against each other villainously in the race for best actor in a TV movie or limited series
Musical thriller Emilia Pérez and historical epic The Brutalist led the pack of films nominated, with Emilia Pérez earning 10 nods and The Brutalist gaining seven
After Irish actors and films had a blockbuster 2023, hope this year mainly rests on Paul Mescal in Gladiator II and Saoirse Ronan in The Outrun and Blitz
We continue our countdown of our favourite movies released in Ireland this year
Television: Romcom starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody is full of zinging gags but lacks a heart
on the red carpet at the 76th Emmy Awards went from sleek and simple to bright and metallic, with mixed results
Andrew Scott has been nominated for role in miniseries of Ripley
Acknowledging once-ignored sensitivities is progress but nuance is preferable to black-and-white binaries
Lies We Tell claims most awards of the night, including best actress for Agnes O’Casey, as Paul Mescal wins best supporting actor for All of Us Strangers
Television: Netflix’s eight-part adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s 1955 novel is an excellent platform for the Irish actor
Andrew Scott in Ripley and Donald Glover and Maya Erskine in Mr & Mrs Smith are among the highlights thus far
Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan, Barry Ward and Andrew Scott nominated in best actor category
Politicians will stampede to be photographed with the actor if he wins the Oscar. But where are they when the industry is looking for support?
Donald Clarke: The musical biopic is among the most benighted of cinematic genres, but there is perhaps more chance of innovation with Sam Mendes’s planned set
Paul Mescal, Andrew Scott Murphy and Barry Keoghan all did strong work in flying the fashion flag for Ireland
The Age of Cillian has firmly arrived, but past history tells us anything can happen between now and next month
Oppenheimer takes top Baftas as Irish-produced film Poor Things and Zone of Interest also triumph
From cinema and theatre to television, folk music and literature, Ireland is enjoying unprecedented creative boom
The best Irish double act since Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell on All of Us Strangers, dissolving sexual boundaries and their approaches to fame
Emer McLysaght: I’m comfortable saying All of Us Strangers is one of best films I’ve seen in years
Were Barry Keoghan and Andrew Scott ever in the race?
Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal complement each other perfectly in a film about loss, love and the creative process
Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things scores a huge 11 nominations, a record for an Irish-produced film
Poor Things puts in a strong showing with 11 nods as Oppenheimer leads race with 13, but there’s no luck for other Irish acting talent
Bafta nomination system has rendered connections between the US and British academies less robust than was the case
Hugh Linehan: The actor Andrew Scott is right. It’s time to get rid of the expression ‘openly gay’
Irish double act brings something ‘pretty special’ to film already conquering audiences across the United States
Did Barry Keoghan edge out Andrew Scott? And might Paul Mescal’s chances at the Oscars be revived?
Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan and Paul Mescal recieve nods as Andrew Scott and Lily Gladstone miss out
Andrew Scott and Lily Gladstone, who were both hotly tipped for nominations, miss out in major upset
It was business as usual on the red carpet with ball gowns, sequins and lots of red. Here are some of the best looks
All the winners from the 81st annual ceremony in Beverly Hills, California
Cillian Murphy triumphed over Barry Keoghan, nominated for Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn
Stars of Barbie and Oppenheimer to compete for top prizes alongside Flowers of The Killer Moon, Maestro and Poor Things
Scott, who starred in Hamlet in 2017 at London’s Almeida theatre, halted show during renowned soliloquy
Against all odds – and the best efforts of studio executives – 2024 is going to be a fantastic year for cinema
Irish production Poor Things, by Yorgos Lanthimos, nominated in three categories
It’s okay to gloat about our artistic accomplishments, fruits of a period of social turmoil
The writer was often mentioned as part of a ‘god tier’ of Irish playwrights, alongside Tom Murphy and, especially, his close friend Brian Friel
Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things, produced by Dublin’s Element Pictures, receives a whopping seven nominations
Donald Clarke: Hollywood’s treating us like infants. And too many of us like it that way
First-look review: It’s almost as vulgar to mention that, with his performance in Andrew Haigh’s film, Scott looks set for an Oscar nomination
Theatre: What artistic benefit is derived from having a single actor play all the parts?
The big shows I’m anticipating in 2022, featuring Baby Yoda and my wife’s other husband
Sally Rooney adaption scoops 15 nominations. Nika McGuigan up for posthumous award
Both films were originally made about 50 years after the period they recreate – and raise a curious question about the past in culture
When confronted by the BBC’s noisy, modern version of The Pursuit of Love, harsh reality clashes with a long-held principle and this viewer finds himself fuming
BBC’s The Pursuit of Love features a histrionic Andrew Scott and ladlefuls of whimsy
The Irish Film and Television Academy’s awards will be broadcast on Sunday night
The Manchester actor on making the leap to Hollywood, and starring in new Irish-set film Pixie
Watchmen, Succession, Schitt’s Creek are the big winners at a ceremony unlike any before
Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott are no longer Irish, apparently. We get Prince Andrew in return
Jessie Buckley and Niamh Algar among nominees for Irish Film and TV Awards
People need to save closer to 33 times the amount they expect to spend annually in retirement to generate enough return
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices