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Plus: Who doesn’t make it to the end of Jaws?
‘I may hold the world’s record for the person who has made the most documentaries about their family directing films,’ she said.
All this is presented within the sort of tastefully persuasive package that only Sofia Coppola can manage
The director has always been interested in the romantic progress of young women. Her new film explores universal traumas that accompany first love
An opening week of controversy, baking heat and the welcome return of Irish actor Michael Fassbender
Hollywood stars may be missing but competition will be fierce for the Golden Lion
Sofia Coppola’s beautiful debut film, restored to 4K quality, returns us to a time when the world had no clue what was coming
‘Special screening’ planned for offbeat horror film starring Kerry woman Jessie Buckley
Decade of brown carpets and complicated hair lives on in a long line of retro movies
She has just given one of her best performances – no mean feat with two young children
The friend of the old country is golfing his way around the island with help from Fáilte Ireland
Including Cooking with Paris, Pray Away, Untold, The Chair, Clickbait and Sparking Joy
Special is back – and as the comedy’s creator, Ryan O’Connell, promised, it’s ‘gayer and gimpier’
BBC’s The Pursuit of Love features a histrionic Andrew Scott and ladlefuls of whimsy
Four writers explain secrets of show’s success which has become one of Netflix’s biggest ever hits
How Francis Ford Coppola got pulled back in to make The Godfather, Coda
Exasperated, bewildered Jones is at least the equal of her older costar in this exquisite film
There’s been another major turnover but catch the classics while you can
International Women's Day: Why is the film industry still resistant to female directors?
Half our favourite movies have vanished. But there’s still plenty of great stuff to search for
The best biopics, documentaries, cartoons, features and award favourites of the year
Star was nominated for six Emmys for his role as Artie on The Larry Sanders Show
Reality TV: The cast are whisked to Thailand, but they’re as inane and immature as ever
Life lessons from a man who’s lived a lot of life – without ever dipping into psychobabble
Visiting Japan is like being deposited on an alien planet, but once you get over the culture shock, it feels friendly, calm and safe – and there’s an OMG moment around every corner
Reality TV: Are Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler trying to outdo each other in unpleasantness?
The Tropical Popical salon co-owner, who shares a home with the artist Maser, finds kitsch hard to resist
Paul Thomas Anderson on directing Daniel Day-Lewis in his final film, Phantom Thread
With the release of The Last Jedi imminent, a look back at how the ‘Star Wars’ juggernaut started in a ‘galaxy far, far away’
Interior designer Jacques Grange, who created homes for YSL and Sofia Coppola, is selling his collection of a lifetime
Coppola's latest film ‘The Beguiled’ sees Dublin actor Colin Farrell stirring passions in an all-girls school during the US Civil War
Potter gave some young actors a leg-up, but it created few genuine stars. Where did the broomsticks take the ones JK Rowling called ‘The Big Seven’?
Prize for the Irish-backed ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’, while ‘The Square’ wins Palme d’Or
The versatile, talented actor is blessed with impressive range and unafraid of taking risks
Colin Farrell squirms with delight under the female gaze in Sofia Coppola’s slice of feminist Southern Gothic
Irish film ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’, starring Nicole Kidman and Colin Farrell, is one of the favourites for the Palme d’Or
Culture review 2016: The surge in Irish cinema continued with cracking diverse domestic films, and getting to see the Oscars in the flesh was a treat
While some movies have vanished from the streaming service, many have arrived and there are plenty to fill the summer evenings, from comedy classics like ‘Airplane’ to thrillers such as ‘Winter’s Bone’
Jason Schwartzman is best known for quirky comic roles, but he really enjoyed playing an ‘asshole’ in Alex Ross Perry’s new indie film ‘Listen Up Philip’
Grandpa Francis may have lit the spark, but director Gia Coppola takes most of the inspiration for her debut film from the writing of good friend James Franco, she tellsDonald Clarke
Ahead of their Longitude appearance, Phoenix guitarist Christian Mazzalai talks about their fifth album, Bankrupt!, and claims that their recent success hasn’t changed the French band
Ahead of their Longitude appearance, Phoenix guitarist Christian Mazzalai talks about their fifth album, Bankrupt!, and claims that their recent success hasn’t changed the French band
The days when audiences outside France sniggered at French music are well and truly over thanks to acts such as Phoenix and Daft Punk. Jim Carroll on how French music got so hip
Sofia Coppola dicusses her take on a notorious tale of celebrity obsession in The Bling Ring
French film festival shows no signs of being Cannes’d
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