Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to watch in December
Including Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, Squid Game season two, Beast Games, Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking and One Hundred Years of Solitude
Including Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, Squid Game season two, Beast Games, Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking and One Hundred Years of Solitude
She left the Chinese restaurant for Rada to become one of her generation’s best actors
Now starring in The Eyes of Tammy Faye the former web-slinger is tipped for an Oscar
With Belfast, the Fifty Shades of Grey star has planted himself firmly in prestige filmmaking
Actor says she takes precautions walking home and that the situation is ‘depressing’
The ER star, whose new role is in Sky’s Intergalactic, on changing attitudes to actors of colour
As a summation of every cinematic evasion about the sexual act it is close to perfect
Actor uncomfortable trying to portray ‘male gaze’ and is ‘too vain’ to shoot intimate scenes
Dolan’s art sale is going virtual due to Covid-19, but there are real treasures on sale
Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s role in Misbehaviour, about the 1970 Miss World pageant, plays to her strengths
Review: The true story of the 1970 Miss World contest is mortifying viewing
The four-time Oscar nominee is the most successful Irish film actor ever – and she is still only 25
The 24-year-old Irish actor on Little Women, awards season and her sense of home
The Star Wars actor on Carrie Fisher, fame and dealing with privilege
Review: Hood’s study of Katharine Gun is an efficient, diverting exercise that will educate
Scarlett Curtis on Saoirse Ronan, mental health and female activism
Early in my career, I was asked to type up a secret memo. The error I made is now in a movie
The actor on her new film, in which she plays a whistleblower who tried to stop the Iraq War
Review: Actors play delightfully off one another as every beat hits with resounding force
The uneven comedy has become as much a Christmas tradition as the ire it provokes
Unsecured creditors owed £5 million likely to be left empty-handed, administrators say
And Element Pictures scoop 10 prizes for ‘The Favourite’ at British Independent Film Awards
Over 250 feature, documentary and short films to screen over next ten days
Star joins Kristen Bell in warning children about Disney films’ mixed messages
Kate Middleton acted like childbirth was no tougher than a game of croquet, writes Jennifer O’Connell
Is it time we looked with a more critical eye on the stories we tell about falling in love
Actor from Ennis almost gave up after 10 years struggling to make it in London, before landing her big break
Don’t expect the family to get you something you deserve. Go and get something for yourself
We've finally taken to online dating here in Ireland; there are 200,000 on the Tinder app alone. But it's an absolute minefield out there
The actor, who could pick up an Oscar nomination for his role in Andy Serkis’s ‘Breathe’, on working with Mel Gibson, feeling Jewish, and leaving Spider-Man behind
Four Irish actors and one producer made it onto Screen International’s 'future talent' list
The billion-dollar franchise plumbs new depths of awfulness with Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge
Beatles, Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson among famous guests who stayed at Luggala
One can’t help feeling that a letter signed by the cast of Geordie Shore might have had more effect than Cumberbatch and Elba's attempts
‘Sing Street’ and ’Once’ director had said ‘I’ll never make a film with supermodels again’
The famous petrolhead shares pecorino with Jeremy Paxman to discuss cars, cigarettes and Kristin Scott Thomas
Linklater’s ‘Boyhood’ is odds-on favourite for best picture
Richard Linklater takes top prize for coming of age film at Beverly Hills awards ceremony
The indie workhorse may be directing bigger names on more generous budgets, but his lo-fi auteur sensibility remains firmly in place
Alan Turing and his colleagues get the popular tribute they deserve in this pacy tale of derring-do
Irish romantic comedy ‘Standby’ also to feature in extensive festival programme
Former X Factor judge allegedly boasted she could ‘sort out’ drugs for night in London strip club
‘Once’ director John Carney’s new film has been dubbed ’Twice’ as it is about a couple making music around a city, this time New York, but he says it is part of a portfolio
Aged 24, Imogen Poots is already an industry veteran with credits alongside Michael Douglas, Michael Fassbender, Colin Farrell and Christopher Walken, to name just a few. Yet she manages to keep it refreshingly real at the top of the acting pile
Only 16, Hailee Steinfeld’s CV already boasts an Oscar nod and roles alongside the likes of Bridges, Ford Streep and Kingsley. How did she find herself in such illustrious company? “I never really found something that I loved as much as I love acting,” she tells Tara Brady
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