Cannes 2025: An emotional screening of My Mom Jayne, and Kristen Stewart’s ‘big Cannes energy’
Cannes Diary: Plus reviews of The Chronology of Water, Nouvelle Vague and Die, My Love
Cannes Diary: Plus reviews of The Chronology of Water, Nouvelle Vague and Die, My Love
The Cannes film festival is back at the centre of the movie world thanks to recent Oscars success
To play Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín’s new film, the star is drawing on her own experience of fame. But she’s far more ordinary than you might think, she says
We continue our countdown of our favourite movies released in Ireland this year
Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian’s fiery, gut-clenched romance keeps Rose Glass’s slice of Americana ticking
Up to 35,000 accredited to attend the festival this year, the biggest showing since 2019
Ireland has its biggest haul of nominations since 2016, but has won few awards so far
Here are 10 films that could have been nominated for best picture, but weren’t
Donald Clarke: Here are 10 key questions on this year's Oscars nominations
Actor who has a form of dwarfism criticised stereotypes retained in the story
Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog wins best drama, in a low-scoring night for the Irish
After a year of scandals, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is under pressure
She balances trepidation with determination in Pablo Larraín’s spaced-out fantasia
The Belfast ‘brogue’ in Kenneth Branagh’s new film is stumping some US reviewers
Reviews: Paul Mescal and Kristen Stewart among stars featuring in this year’s festival
Casting notice for Kristen Stewart film says UK citizens need not apply for role of her son
There’s been another major turnover but catch the classics while you can
Man tasked with leading US out of valley of death appears removed, shirking responsibility
From city breaks to train trips, Rome to the Amazon, these are all on streaming services
Review: Mainstream Kristen Stewart is almost as bad as mainstream Julianne Moore
The actor on working with female directors, hating social media, and Thatcher’s legacy
The Twilight actor says she was advised to stop holding her girlfriend’s hand in public
Nephew mines family archives to debunk myth that has defined star’s legacy
When is a reboot not a reboot? When it’s a new version of Frasier starring Kelsey Grammer
Donald Clarke: A new print of A Clockwork Orange is on the way – get your boots on
Cannes diary: Competitive von Trier outrage and debating the meaning of shoes
Protests, Directors’ Fortnight and the race for the Palme d’Or
Despite a dispute with Netflix and films not being ready in time, the competition is one of the funkiest, least creaky in years
Dunkirk blows away the competition
Post ‘Twilight’ he has become one of the most interesting actors of his generation. Just don’t remind him he’s famous
Annie Clark's new album, ‘Masseduction’, is her most personal yet, but don’t ask her who it’s about
Writer-director thinks there may be a Catholic sensibility underscoring his new film
The Irish stars are among a raft of Academy inductees, which could diversify the Oscar nominations
An ethically questionable scene had Cannes viewers shouting as they left the premiere
Ang Lee’s extremely odd film is certainly audacious, but it falls flat, both as a technical experiment and as a critique of US militarism
After getting ‘exceedingly famous at 17’, Kristen Stewart had her work cut out clawing back her life from the Twilight series
British film-maker’s win for ‘I, Daniel Blake’ leads evening of surprises in southern France
The Cannes crowd react to a ghost story with no scares and a psychological drama with no grip
Maren Ade’s ‘Toni Erdmann’ is a strong early contender for Palme d’Or
Woody Allen’s new film for Amazon welds together his typical party pieces, with Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart playing with charm
Woody Allen in line to set record while Pedro Almodóvar and Cristi Puiu eye Palme d’Or
If history has taught us anything, it’s that while some things are rubbish and depressing on purpose, others are just rubbish and depressing
This decade hasn’t been so hot for the print circulation of women’s monthlies
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
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