Cillian Murphy wins best actor at SAG awards as he now looks near-unstoppable favourite for Oscar
Corkman wins at 30th Screen Actors Guild awards in Los Angeles for lead role in Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster film Oppenheimer
Corkman wins at 30th Screen Actors Guild awards in Los Angeles for lead role in Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster film Oppenheimer
Hugh Linehan: Cillian Murphy puffs his way through Oppenheimer, as Bradley Cooper does through Maestro. Blame cigarettes’ classification as ‘adult content’
All the winners from the 81st annual ceremony in Beverly Hills, California
Cillian Murphy triumphed over Barry Keoghan, nominated for Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn
Director Cooper struggles to rise above impersonation in his portrayal of the great American conductor and composer
Maestro, Bradley Cooper’s film about the West Side Story composer Leonard Bernstein, has been an emotional experience for his daughters
An opening week of controversy, baking heat and the welcome return of Irish actor Michael Fassbender
Hollywood stars may be missing but competition will be fierce for the Golden Lion
Plus: Barbie just passed $1 billion. How many films have now made that much?
Donald Clarke: A class of dull pedantry seems to have taken over in the production office
The Grammys have been plagued by a slew of issues such as race and gender – and, oh yes, the music
Superheroes beaten at box office by ‘Mamma Mia!’ sequel and ‘A Star is Born’ remake
In A Star is Born, Lady Gaga has done more than prove doubters wrong; she’s erased any doubt in herself
In his first film as director the star wrangles with the celebrity industrial complex. So you can imagine how this interview goes
Actor Bradley Cooper makes his directorial debut with Lady Gaga in major role of remake of the classic story
`Everything I do is autobiographical,' says the film-maker, so what are we to make of 'mother!', the maddest movie of the year, which stars his psychologically tortured real-life girlfriend Jennifer Lawrence
The Alice Through the Looking Glass star tops Forbes list for second year, while Will Smith comes in at number two
Actor pens essay on sexism in the film industry and says she’s tired of being ‘adorable’
The overcoat shouldn’t play second fiddle to what’s worn beneath. It’s one of the it’s one of the most important, and often most costly, items of clothing a man will buy, so pick it with care, writes Alexander Fitzgerald.
Downey (50) earns estimated $80m between June 2014 and June 2015, says magazine
Review: ‘Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp’, ‘Life in Squares’, ‘Flockstars’
Ex-marine accused of killing Chris Kyle, who is credited with the most kills of any US sniper
Vocal fry is that crackling, husky, drawly, perpetually bored, just-out-of-bed quality that is most pronounced at the end of sentences. Both genders do it, but only women get stick for it
NBC’s anchor Brian Williams is in trouble, but respect for the medium is already gone
‘The Theory of Everything’ actor shone and ‘Birdman’ picked up best ensemble cast
Clint Eastwood’s movie about deadliest US sniper in Iraq has stirred an angry debate
Linklater’s ‘Boyhood’ is odds-on favourite for best picture
The Swedish actor (26) has taken a picky approach to parts, and it’s paying off now, with eight films due this year, starring alongside such Hollywood heavyweights as her rumoured boyfriend, Michael Fassbender
Sam Reid seems to have a monopoly on posh English parts. A soldiering stint is next for the Australian actor
One executive coach says you need to visualise yourself achieving your goals
She’s become sci-fi's It Girl, casting an interested eye on Spock in Star Trek, motion-capturing the Avatar franchise, and starring as a kick-ass galactic outlaw in Guardians of the Galaxy. It’s a natural progression for someone raised on classic space opera in a house full of women
You'd need to go back to the Old Testament to find a plot this stuffed with such fantastic nonsense
The former Irish international is a guest in the Royal Box along with wife Amy Huberman
Michelle Obama is latest high-profile Twitter user to call for return of abducted Nigerian girls
Producers are giving just one clue on which character will die in the new season
Could this be the selfie to end all selfies?
Official visit aims to attract investment in France, where unemployment is at a 15-year high
The Australian has come a long way, from lauded turns in arthouse hits to the new Robocop. Donald Clarke talks to the star – if only he can get a word in over the puppies and parakeets
Cate Blanchette and Downton Abbey’s Maggie Smith receive best actress gongs
Before today’s announcement, we make a stab at predicting who is going to figure
Irish crime writing is booming. Ahead of a weekend festival, some of the writers who have their fingerprints all over this crime wave discuss the reasons behind it
What better way to get you through the dark winter nights than beneath the flickering lights of a warm movie theatre? Donald Clarke runs through all the cinema releases between now and the new year
PR expert Nicola Parish has been soothing the Big Apple’s divas and dramas since she left Dublin at 17
The Appalachian writer Ron Rash brings his dark southern tales to the Kilkenny Arts Festival
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