Fleeing Ukraine: ‘It was incredibly scary, we just knew we had to leave’
With little fuss, one family packed three rucksacks and walked out on their lives
With little fuss, one family packed three rucksacks and walked out on their lives
Actors such as Leonardo DiCaprio were once happy to hang with the Russian leader
The actor and humanitarian has been meeting with Ukrainian officials and military in Kyiv
Teneo co-founder forms new venture called Consello
Review: Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film is enjoyable, chaotic and evocative
The soccer star was the film-maker’s first contact with spectacle, with ‘a high form of entertainment’
US president Joe Biden has given no indication it will provide troops
After cancelling in 2020, Cannes returns this summer with an extensive programme
Vans founder said his company just kept sewing their shoes with moms in mind
The ‘divisive’ director on horror film Army of the Dead and his version of Justice League
‘We need to keep putting the pressure on to have more diversity,’ says the actor and director
The storyline is straight from Springsteen’s The River, but this is an underrated gem
The Irish actor on shyness, nightmares and getting to know her native country again
Oh so quiet in Dublin airport as early morning US flight touches down
Tanya Sweeney: My experience of a relationship with an age difference was a disaster
Rebranding of Quinn empire ‘inevitable’, says locals as name had become ‘toxic’
Abandoned vehicle made famous by film removed from woods by US army last month
US TV’s great misanthrope is relieved that social life and handshaking are out of fashion
From city breaks to train trips, Rome to the Amazon, these are all on streaming services
A gorgeous study of human frailty and the ways in which people are under-valued
Half our favourite movies have vanished. But there’s still plenty of great stuff to search for
German actor on preparing for A Hidden Life with the unconventional director
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
The Downton Abbey actor co-starred with Kevin Bacon, Mickey Rourke Brad Pitt and Sean Penn
In 2015, the actor was convicted of assaulting a movie executive at Sundance. His quiet rehabilitation continues with a role in Tarantino’s new film and, oddly, a new Irish western
Donald Clarke: Women in Northern Ireland could conclude industry cares less for them
Donald Clarke: The #sordidtruth about covering Cannes in the age of Twitter
Jury begins deliberations in trial of Mexican drug kingpin that shed light on Sinaloa cartel
Joaquín Guzmán case casts light on bribery, smuggling and competing drug king pins
Women being more equal at work and men being more hands-on at home means we all have to learn new ways to behave
Trial which begins in New York on Tuesday will be watershed moment in US drugs war
‘The Other Side of the Wind’ is just part of the Orson Welles flotilla docked at Netflix Cove
Olympic diver Tom Daley and his screenwriter husband Dustin Lance Black used the launch of a new Pampers nappy to introduce their son to the world
Actor ‘very suspicious’ of ‘too black and white’ Hollywood spirit after Weinstein
The Favourite from Yorgos Lanthimos will compete for the Golden Lion at Venice and John Butler’s Papi Chulo will premiere at Toronto
With Steven Sondheim’s ‘Assassins’ opening at the Gate, what drives the perpetrators. from Booth to Oswald to Hinckley?
The Oscar-winning actor’s foray into fiction, with Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff, has met derision online. Can it be that bad?
Onetime queen of indie flicks on her good Catholic upbringing, the #MeToo movement and her latest role in Irish director Alan Gilsenan’s adaptation of a Carol Shields novel
Veteran character actor Richard Jenkins (70), who shared the screen with Newman and Pacino, is finally ready for the limelight
Kristin Scott Thomas on how French cinema has better roles for women, playing Churchill's wife – and Brexit
At just 23, Dakota Fanning is a Hollywood veteran - just don't expect her to go all Lindsay Lohan anytime soon
Hopper Penn says break-up of parents sent him spiralling into ‘bad crowd’ and addiction
Actor in ‘financial turmoil’ and spending $30,000 a month on wine, according to former managers
Having time to spare makes you feel in control – and comes with moral high ground
Bray studios put on the market following three highly successful years financially
Eight-week shoot in capital for film about dictionary editor and eccentric contributor
Nicolas Winding Refn’s feud with fellow Danish director Lars Von Trier shows no sign of letting up. “It is natural for youth to destroy the old”, he says
Since being kicked out of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, in 1993, for her politics, the Hollywood star has become one of the most influential activists in the US
Sean Penn delivers a film that suggests he may need to stick to his investigative reporting day job
Director’s new film receives abysmal reviews, while Iggy Pop shows his lust for life
Three female directors out of 20 will compete for this year's Palme d’Or - in 2012 there was none on the list for the top prize
Woody Allen in line to set record while Pedro Almodóvar and Cristi Puiu eye Palme d’Or
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