The Movie Quiz: Which is not an early Francis Ford Coppola film?
Plus: Do you know which character actor is Tom Cruise’s cousin?
Plus: Do you know which character actor is Tom Cruise’s cousin?
Her first major film role was opposite Al Pacino in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather
Jay Kelly, starring George Clooney, and After the Hunt, featuring Julia Roberts, were, respectively, pedestrian and dizzyingly incoherent
Ariella Mastroianni is mesmerising as woman struggling with fractured family and fragmented psyche
Celebrity recognition can transcend terroir when a famous person’s name is on a wine label
Jaws is accused of destroying US cinema, but it was popcorn entertainment of the kind the studios would always shift back to
The cult Australian director’s latest movie pits the oceans’ apex predators against human savagery
Most sensible people might be anti-war, but just as many are in favour of certain wars. And pacifism just doesn’t make for good cinema
The Academy Award can help move a director to the top of the heap – or make everyone involved lose the run of themselves and deliver a catastrophic flop
US actor on her new role in the BBC’s latest Agatha Christie adaptation, fleeing LA wildfires and love
Hackman was among actors most responsible for changing Hollywood in 1970s, becoming a generation-defining performer
The former Baywatch star hasn’t always come out on top. But with her role in Gia Coppola’s gritty film The Last Showgirl, she is finally getting the respect she deserves
‘I always want to be involved with people who are ambitious,’ says veteran actor
Adam Driver looks as if he doesn’t know whether to laugh or cry. We know exactly how he feels
Cannes Diary: First three-hour instalment of Costner’s old-school western is confounding; Kinds of Kindness may be Yorgos Lanthimos’s weakest film
Hugh Linehan: Director set up in Galway in the mid-1990s, when he was in his 70s, and churned out his trademark low-budget exploitation movies there
Cannes diary 2024: Meryl Streep ‘didn’t quite nail’ the Australian accent and Megalopolis staggers its way to nowhere worth going
Test your movie mastery with our 2024 Cannes film festival special quiz
Genial producer and supporter of many big names in film has died aged 98
From the unstoppable Irish to the return of Mad Max, we have all the inside info from the Côte d’Azur
Low-budget film legend who influenced major players such as Francis Ford Coppola has died at 98
Plus: Into whose shoes does Ryan Gosling now step?
‘I may hold the world’s record for the person who has made the most documentaries about their family directing films,’ she said.
The films that were nominated for best picture but never won, losing out more often than not to a lesser work
The director has always been interested in the romantic progress of young women. Her new film explores universal traumas that accompany first love
Irish airline will fly to Catania, Heraklion and Dalaman next summer
On Monday, a report claimed that the director was struggling to maintain control over his new film
Sight and Sound’s influential list of the 100 greatest films of all time is voted on by more than 1,600 professionals around the world
Review: Cage plays a version of himself, similar to his Wild at Heart character
Fifty years later, the actor looks back on his breakthrough role as Michael Corleone
50 years on from its release, the director is working on restoring his crime epic
Clare Dunne is utterly convincing as a grieving mother turned avenging angel
The physics student turned blockbuster director is releasing four Avatar sequels
As his peers retire, he still works like a maniac – and may even have defined his own genre
A trial before the Vatican’s criminal tribunal begins this month, those charged include four former Vatican officials and Cardinal Angelo Becciu
It was also the one where Chadwick Boseman didn’t win. The one with the miscalculated finale
Review: Make a dreary crime drama in your hometown, say the Russo Brothers
How Francis Ford Coppola got pulled back in to make The Godfather, Coda
The French Connection won best picture but the non-fiction novel is largely forgotten
He was a fascist who walked out on the family. No wonder the star had father issues
Gremlins director talks Spielberg, low-budget horror and ‘bizarre’ film market
How Martin Scorsese and other crime tales raised the stakes for filmmakers to come
The force behind many Hollywood hits lived a life of unlikely success and drug-fuelled decline
Firefighters race to cut defensive lines against a wildfire in Sonoma County’s famed wine country
Donald Clarke: Kids’ movies are becoming the only cinema many punters will pay to see
The Hollywood veterans are back on screen together for Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman
The director’s on working with Brad Pitt on Ad Astra, being ignored in America and making movies in Northern Ireland
Francis Ford Coppola’s disaster-struck Vietnam epic has had yet another recut
In July 1969, Dennis Hopper’s movie baffled the suits, freaked out audiences and made a fortune
Dublin International Film Festival: Composer David Shire on his life in the movies
Alita: Battle Angel director on his guerilla approach to making the long-awaited anime film
Oscar winner Bernardo Bertolucci was one of Italy's great post-war directors
Director of Bram Stoker’s Dracula says 1992 film starring pair included a real wedding
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