The Bad Guys: Bad, but not in a good way
Pedestrian animation and ancient gags make this no fun for all the family
Pedestrian animation and ancient gags make this no fun for all the family
Joanna Hogg’s quasi-autobiographical film may divide opinions, but that’s no bad thing
TV review: Along for the Ride with David O’Doherty, a perfect vehicle for his quirky wit
We weigh up some possible contenders, from Nadiya Hussain to, er, Jeremy Paxman
Review: A Withnail and I-style study of a posh lush, but without the nostalgia
Francis Brennan takes 12 tourists to South Africa while John Creedon takes the roads less travelled around Ireland
A cartoon take on Trump, Ramsay on the rampage and Katherine Heigl joins ‘Suits’
Kaleidoscope review: Rupert Jones directs his brother Toby in this pleasingly discombobulating thriller
It’s a quality show that could also pass as a satire on the budgets of prestige television
Panellists compete for scores measured in clicks and spread bait on Twitter in a quiz that looks to reclaim fake news for satire
Alice Lowe’s new film Prevenge is a dark comedy about a pregnant woman intent on murder. The character is a "superhero", she says, "and pregnancy is her special power”
Review: ‘The Art of the Deal: The Movie’, ‘Fortune’s Wheel’, ‘The Big Fat Quiz of Everything’
The IT Crowd star is relishing his new role behind the camera. His latest, The Double, is a Kafkaesque office drama inspired by Dostoyevsky’s novella of the same name
From the flicks to the deliberations, Donald Clarke’s 10 must-sees, must-hears for this year’s Dublin film festival
Hugh O’Conor’s brilliant childhood performances are seared into our collective memory – and as his grown-up self gets a big-screen outing in new Irish comedy The Stag, he sits down with Donald Clarke to talk early success, turning 40 and everything in between
There are some masculine attributes most men have that I don’t have
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