‘Werner Herzog lives every day like he wants his life to be an adventure’
Thomas von Steinaecker goes deep beneath the skin of the much-mythologised German film-maker in his documentary Radical Dreamer
Thomas von Steinaecker goes deep beneath the skin of the much-mythologised German film-maker in his documentary Radical Dreamer
Herzog’s life and films dwell in the haunted house of the Third Reich
Avatar kickstarted a brief and blurry 3D revival, Cameron could do it again this Christmas
Director Robert Eggers on making his bloody Viking epic The Northman in time of Covid
TV review: The usually empathetic presenter just wasn’t on the sisters’ wavelength
The actor talks about her years with Derek Jarman and reveals plans for a career change
Challenge for Cop26 is that humans have an in-built bias towards optimism
Darragh Bambrick’s three-part series looks at nine Irish athletes on the long road to Tokyo
‘Despite being unable to physically be together, we formed an almost immediate bond’
Treasa O’Brien’s film explores a Galway town transformed by immigration
At 77 the veteran director and actor shows no signs of slowing down or accepting limitations
Review: The screenplay works hard to cram a long career into a fresh, well-meaning whole
From city breaks to train trips, Rome to the Amazon, these are all on streaming services
The new Disney+ show combines tight action with the dinginess of the original Star Wars
Dublin director of photography Robbie Ryan wins for Best Cinematography
Review: Ceaseless adulation grates – but it is still a fascinating study of a remarkable life
From The Dublin Murders to The Crown, Red Rock to Ru Paul, here are this season’s best comedy, drama and reality series
Review: The testimony of the airmen is what lingers most strongly in this documentary
Erik Nelson on his documentary about the bombing of Germany, and the resonances today
Time will tell about the quality of the films – but the programme does not disappoint
Big-name auteurs in Croisette line-up, but only four films by women in competition
Donald Clarke: A new print of A Clockwork Orange is on the way – get your boots on
There was nothing wrong with the New Music Dublin Festival – just its name
Whatever name the building was known by in its lifetime, it was always a city landmark
Actor, who was diagnosed with cancer, was a key figure in German cinema
Over 250 feature, documentary and short films to screen over next ten days
Only four out of the top 100 films directed by women in BBC poll of critics
The silver screen’s spooky best from the last 100 years of cinema
Dublin Theatre Festival: Janek Turkowski and Iwona Nowacka assemble a time capsule
Director Wim Wenders says pope answered every question ‘spontaneously and in-depth’
Let’s never speak again of her turns as a tattooed English punk and a bearded hobo
Post ‘Twilight’ he has become one of the most interesting actors of his generation. Just don’t remind him he’s famous
Bestselling Norwegian novelist insists he is not a good writer. He has been corrupted by pleasing people, he says
‘Cardboard Gangsters’ is a ’hood film, not a gangster film, says director Mark O’Connor
Striking the right balance between all the factors at play in a concert, and their effect on audience numbers, is an artform in itself
And all change at the Abbey and Gate – our rigid cultural venues are, at last, mixing it up
Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson and Sienna Miller bring the old-school in James Gray's superior based-on-fact Amazonian adventure
HBO’s must-see series is more evidence that philosophical pessimism grows in appeal during downbeat times
After getting ‘exceedingly famous at 17’, Kristen Stewart had her work cut out clawing back her life from the Twilight series
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’
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
The Italian star of such classics as 8½ and Once Upon a Time in the West is now 78 and has just completed her 154th feature. She talks about six decades in film
Musician writes new score for film that tracks player through single match in 1971
As the film of ‘Brooklyn’ gets good reviews, Tóibín’s status at home and abroad rises yet another notch
So what happens when Bryson's work gets the Hollywood treatment? Whatever the outcome, it’s got nothing to do with him, he says – you can blame Robert Redford
Crystal Moselle’s documentary The Wolfpack tells the extraordinary story of a family raised in complete isolation in Manhattan
Birds of little brain still manage to fly fairly high in funny sequel
This documentary on the late Roger Ebert, America’s most beloved movie reviewer, gets a big thumbs up
Requiem for a Dying Planet - Ernst Reijseger, Mola Sylla and Tenore e Concordu de Orosei
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