I’m surprised we haven’t made more out of Diane Keaton’s Irish roots
As I embark on a rewatch of all of her classics, there is one film that will hit the hardest
As I embark on a rewatch of all of her classics, there is one film that will hit the hardest
Television review: The story of how leading women of 1916 were later marginalised is chunkily incorporated into the grand sweep of de Valera’s fall and rise in TG4′s De Valera san Fhásach
The 1990s megastar is back on screen alongside Jamie Foxx in Netflix thriller Back in Action
Jim Carrey’s antic madness is just what the Sonic films needed. He hardly seemed more committed in his give-me-an-Oscar period
Teap became a healthcare advocate after his wife, Irene, was failed by the CervicalCheck programme
What if the star of The Matrix worked with a sci-fi novelist to tell story of 80,000-year-old warrior who can rip people’s arms off but struggles with loneliness?
A new generation of women are reclaiming time, power and money by allowing their natural locks to shine through
Emer McLysaght: Matthew Perry was our friend too. To have such a cultural impact on a whole generation is truly astounding
Television: Irish intonations aside, is it any good? Yes – provided you appreciate the manic gunplay of the Keanu Reeves movies
Keanu Reeves says ‘Yeah’ five times, and not much more, and it’s only ever one stuntman-rolling-down-steps away from implosion. Welcome to the Wickiverse
Television: William Gibson’s sci-fi stories haven’t always worked well on screen. This one nails it
The multilingual Italian actor is overcoming stage fright to play opera diva Maria Callas
Lana Wachowski fails to dream up any new moves for this tired and dated sequel
Covid-19 has speeded remote working and employers need to embrace their teams
Caroline Kilkenny brings refreshing wave of colour and Louis Copeland provides casual alternatives for men, plus many more
In Ron Shelton’s hands, sport is the universal story-teller, the great revealer of character
Alex Winter’s documentary portrait of the musician should win over the most resistant
Patrick Swayze’s defining feature never enters the ‘great sports film’ conversation
More than 8 million people had pre-ordered hotly anticipated video game
Tanya Sweeney: My experience of a relationship with an age difference was a disaster
But hang on: what’s Keanu Reeves doing here? And really hang on: where’s Meryl Streep?
Research Lives: Dr Sónia Negrão, assistant professor in plant sciences at UCD
Alex Winter on friendship with Keanu Reeves, the risky new film and the fun side of fame
With its retro sensibility and sense of exposure, the crop top is disrupting masculine dress
Reeves and Alex Winter on their excellent adventure through 30 years of Bill and Ted
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter return as would-be rockers out to save the universe
Carmaker boss told 34m Twitter followers to ‘take the red pill’
At Super Bowl LIV’s half-time show the singer was a woman glorying in her physicality
Dominic Cummings has taken flak for his unconventional attire – but maybe he’s right
The best biopics, documentaries, cartoons, features and award favourites of the year
Patrick Freyne on some noteworthy names that made news this year
Digitally altered audio-visual content puts us on the brink of an information apocalypse
The long-single actor turned heads after appearing in public with Alexandra Grant
Humans approach much of life in a deluded trance. Hence the jubilation about sequels to mediocre films
Woody started out as a jerk, Barbie is a Marxist . . . much like Andy’s toys, the fan theories around the franchise have taken on a life of their own
Review: It’s not an embarrassment but Toy Story 4 is not a top-flight Pixar movie
Recent photograph of actor with a fan has prompted mixed opinions
The Irish Times what-to-see guide to the movies now in cinemas across Ireland
The John Wick star is terrific as a man still mourning the death of his wife - in fact for the past two decades he has been seen as a melancholic loner
Review: He kills everyone whose name you don’t know. It’s a masterpiece of martial choreography
Renee Zellweger stars in What/If; Knock Down the House looks at the rise of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Stars Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter announce details of Bill & Ted Face the Music, which will hit screens next year
The actor and director talks Shakespeare ‘trutherism’ and his working-class upbringing
Web Log: App makes the AMAs easy to follow by hiding threaded comments
Director of Bram Stoker’s Dracula says 1992 film starring pair included a real wedding
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter return for ‘Bill and Ted Face the Music’ which catches up with the characters in middle-age
Review: To feel or not to feel, that is the question in this Channel 4 and Netflix co-production
Advertising during US event costs more than $5 million for each 30 seconds of airtime
The teen horror cult classic had it all: the two Coreys, sex appeal and great one-liners
Katherine Bigelow’s furious new film, ‘Detroit’, tackles historic racism and strikes some shocking notes. But the ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ director has been taking fire for even taking on the project
An Oscar-winning performance in Woody Allen’s ‘Annie Hall’ changed everything for Diane Keaton
Less a sequel than an escalation, the hitman of few words is back for more relentless action and stunning stuntwork
De facto British motor show sees Mazda unveil its hard-top MX-5 as Bristol brand hints at a return
How information cascades from memes into memories, crushing fact checkers
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