John Wayne: Mattie McGrath references an emblematic, problematic American
A limited actor and probable racist, he is still the go-to icon for frontier bravado
A limited actor and probable racist, he is still the go-to icon for frontier bravado
In July 1969, Dennis Hopper’s movie baffled the suits, freaked out audiences and made a fortune
Agnès Varda’s death is a loss to French cinema, but her legacy lives on
Club marketing departments know exactly how to reach and ensnare global audiences
Property investor warns again about shortage of residential accommodation
RHI inquiry exposes DUP and NI’s civil service view of London money as fair game
At least 223 French people charged and imprisoned on returning from the war zone
From TV’s golden age all the way to today’s e-sports, advertisers have followed the money
Recent attacks have sparked media debate in France on the ethics of coverage
Larossi Abballa was released almost immediately after trial for reasons yet unclear
The director greets questions with a sigh, suffers no fools - and is entirely fascinating
‘He wasn’t really difficult,’ says Chuck Workman, director of a compelling new documentary about one of cinema’s giants
Struggling to keep up with an elusive original
Julian Vignoles on profiling the author of Woodbrook, the writer who changed his life
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