Jeffrey Epstein’s final days: Smirking, he said ‘I am not suicidal and I would never be’
Records show Epstein denied thoughts of harming himself even as he sat on suicide watch
Records show Epstein denied thoughts of harming himself even as he sat on suicide watch
The comedy pioneer was known for his strong Brooklyn accent, quick-fire gags – and feuds
Gorillas in the Mist director worked on variety of projects including Coronation Street
Former New York Cosmos owner Steve Ross’s story a cautionary tale for Dundalk fans
Hague Letter: ‘I needed to know before I took a potentially lethal risk, is it safe?’
TV review: ‘Dana: The Original Derry Girl’ was a cosy portrait of a demure singer
The acquittal of Donald Trump without a real trial puts the US on the road to autocracy
In 10 years no movie has attracted such a buzz at Director’s Fortnight in Cannes
Half our favourite movies have vanished. But there’s still plenty of great stuff to search for
Talking about our own career choices can make us feel better – or worse – about ourselves
Donald Trump has adopted Nixon’s Watergate strategy, says the veteran Washington reporter
‘This isn’t a goof’: Actor and director talks Mid90s and the power of writing
Tom Cruise’s 16 best films over a career that has stretched over 30 years
‘The Leisure Seeker’ is the latest undemanding, patronising film aimed at oldies
The upcoming ‘The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society’ is so bad it's good
London Letter: ‘It’s disgusting and it has to be stamped out. Standing ovations are un-English’
'The fact that he spent much of his working life around disabled children made him less suspicious or accountable'
Liam Neeson never expected to be beating up people on a train at the age of 65 – or still getting into trouble for opening his big Ballymena mouth
Two women accuse actor of sexual assault and a third alleges he exposed himself to her when she was a teenager
Comedian John Oliver clashes with Hoffman over 1985 groping allegation
Menashe deserves our attention for its oddness and heart alone
The Luke Skywalker actor on fame, Carrie Fisher and making Star Wars in Ireland
The lines between flirting and harassment are not as blurry as some people seem to be suggesting
Writer Anna Graham Hunter alleges the actor groped her on the set of 1985 TV movie
Unseasonably hot weather in LA saw temperatures reach 39 degrees celsius
From Love/Hate to the Avengers: Infinity War, he does a fine line in onscreen menace
Cannes 2017: Noah Baumbach's star-studded latest for Netflix is a welcome addition to his great comic oeuvre
Show goes on as Michael Haneke tipped for third Palme D’Or, for ‘Happy End’
Writers, poets, friends and fans reflect on Leonard Cohen’s words, music and work
Century on from author’s birth, group’s goal is to make every child in the world a fan
Trace the Welsh roots of the beloved author and stay at his boyhood holiday home
The director greets questions with a sigh, suffers no fools - and is entirely fascinating
Cherry Wine promo depicting abusive relationship is to be released on Valentine’s Day
Butch and Sundance, Spock and Kirk, Woodward and Bernstein . . . Movie bromance has been around for a lot longer than the word that has come to describe the genre
Does Hollywood have a problem with racism? An array of Tinesltown’s finest think so
Review: ‘Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp’, ‘Life in Squares’, ‘Flockstars’
Review: What’s not to like about Richard Curtis's adaptation of the Roald Dahl story, starring Dustin Hoffman and Judi Dench?
John Bradley: January 11th, 1954 - November 7th, 2014
It may begin with a mass murder, but it’s one of Billy Wilder’s less cynical comedies
Keating’s Aussie musical among the movies steamrolled by the Brendan O’Carroll juggernaut
Jon Favreau’s latest movie has a stellar support cast including Dustin Hoffman, Sofía Vergara, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johannssen and some awesome food
This year’s South By Southwest film festival features winning movies in ‘Chef’, with Jon Favreau, Dustin Hoffman and Robert Downey jnr, ‘Frank’, with Maggie Gyllenhaal, Michael Fassbender and Domhnall Gleeson; Mike Myers’s ‘Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon’; and ‘The Legend of Shorty’, about the cartel boss Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman
Still the curmudgeon after all these years, Richard Dreyfuss - who's in Dublin this week for the JDIFF - hasn’t lost any of his appetite for bashing Hollywood and colleagues who irritate him.
The theatrical Dame chats to Tara Brady about her new movie Philomena, still being nervous and admiring Clint Eastwood’s eyes
Eileen Brennan – Born: September 3rd, 1932; Died: July 28th, 2013
Having spent his 20s “floating around” Belfastman Michael Smiley was a late-comer to acting. He talks about his role in Ben Wheatley’s radical new English Civil-War film
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