Sirens review: An anaemic White Lotus cover that hits the right notes but has no tune of its own
Sirens, starring Julianne Moore and Kevin Bacon, exists in a heightened reality
Sirens, starring Julianne Moore and Kevin Bacon, exists in a heightened reality
The actor on ‘the Harry Potter thing’, his role in Guy Ritchie’s Fountain of Youth, and the gift that Tom Cruise keeps sending him
The Oscar winner stars in The Room Next Door, a euthanasia drama that is Pedro Almodóvar’s first feature in English. It’s an ideal film for her to appear in
More than 20,000 artists, writers, composers and other cultural creatives are objecting to unlicensed scraping of their work in the AI space race
There are things to admire in Pedro Almodóvar's new film but this is a lesser offering from a great director
Irish actor Kate Gilmore has taken on what might be her greatest challenge yet: performing alone on stage in Disco Pigs, creator Enda Walsh’s experimental new play at the Peacock Theatre in Dublin
Venice International Film Festival 2024: One film immediately became deserved favourite for the top prize – which means it will almost certainly lose
Cannes Diary: First three-hour instalment of Costner’s old-school western is confounding; Kinds of Kindness may be Yorgos Lanthimos’s weakest film
Television review: Julianne Moore has great fun but the grim comedy style weighs down this story of scheming courtiers like mud on the hem of a dress
Oppenheimer cemented its status as the frontrunner ahead of the Oscars as Lily Gladstone picks up acting award for Killers of the Flower Moon,
Mixed news for Irish talent at the guild awards that have fast become one of the more significant pointers to Oscar success
Todd Haynes plays wicked games with our appetite for the tabloid cycle in one of the best films of 2023
Adam’s fine jewellery and watch sale includes picks by Irish designer Paula Rowan
Nigel O’Reilly's orb ring is on exhibition at Doneraile Court in Cork until September 12th
The novelist has adapted his novel Lisey’s Story as a TV series that's now streaming on Apple TV+
The dancer’s taste is eclectic if nothing else, judging by the sale of items from his Co Cork estate
Contents sale of Lord of the Dance's Fermoy estate to offer 700 lots including film mask guiding €80,000-€120,000
The auteur on his love of whistleblower films and the legacy of New Queer Cinema
Review: Mainstream Kristen Stewart is almost as bad as mainstream Julianne Moore
Academy Awards 2020: An educated stab at the 2020 best-film nominees, six months out
The Irish Times what-to-see guide to the movies now in cinemas across Ireland
Review: Sebastián Lelio has accomplished a very satisfactory remake of his own movie
Great directors like Hitchcock and DeMille weren’t above having a second go at their own films
Chilean filmmaker Sebastián Lelio, who won an Oscar for A Fantastic Woman, has remade his 2013 drama Gloria – and this time it’s set in LA
The author has been exposed as a serial liar. But how did he get away with it for so long?
Review: McCarthy and Richard E Grant excel in Marielle Heller’s decadent drama
The Coens’ 1998 comedy works as a caper but repeat viewings unwrap layers of meaning
Reality TV: Tabitha is so forgettable she fails to hold Miles’s attention for even one episode
Review: How did Todd Haynes’s messy, overstuffed misfire attract so many stars?
The director has flipped the script once again with his latest project ‘Wonderstruck’, a proper grown-up film about and for children
An encounter with homeless children in Ireland spurred the director to make films that challenge political beliefs
Donald Clarke predicts 2019’s Best Picture nominees. He was nearly half right this year
No wonder the Coen brothers turned down this sub-par script
NYPD gather evidence for arrest warrant for Hollywood film mogul
Mexican director’s project one of several in the festival to address refugee crisis
Cannes 2017: Todd Haynes latest has moments to cherish, but doesn’t quite deliver the emotional payoff
Our fearless Film Correspondent tries to predict the films that will battle it out for the Best Picture Oscar next February
Hundreds of thousands expected in Washington for women’s march on Saturday
Women's writing for Women's Day: For older men in the public eye, there are far more choices than ‘shockingly sexy for his age’ or ‘amusingly eccentric’
Tara Brady talks to the 26-year-old actress about coming out to the film industry and having the world at her feet
The drama has migrated from the red carpet, but that might not be such a bad thing
Metropolitan Police said at least 50 arrests made, mainly for public order offences
The Apple logo falls into a large collection of things we do not need to remember
Early-onset Alzheimer’s disease is a truly terrifying predicament. In Patsy McGarry's book it is, probably, the third-worst disease known to humankind
We need to move the subjective experience of the person with the disease more firmly centre stage, says Des O’Neill
Veteran Julianne Moore gets across the cruelly gradual nature of the illness and holds firm to a character that remains tangible through the mist of forgetfulness
‘Birdman’ and ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ each take four awards at 87th ceremony
Alejandro González Iñárritu’s satire and Grand Budapest Hotel both receive four awards
Neil Patrick Harris expected to bring technological savvy and old-school showbiz oomph
Moore tipped to win Oscar for role as linguistics professor with early-onset Alzheimer’s
Eddie Redmayne scoops best actor award while Julianne Moore duly wins best actress
The awards season enters its final lap as ‘Boyhood’ edges ahead of ‘Birdman’
Stephen Fry recently married a man 30 years his junior. What factors determine the chances of success of such relationships?
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