Glass Onion: Daniel Craig’s detective returns – in an Oscar-worthy line of nautical romper wearThis Knives Out sequel, part of a scarcely believable €450m two-film deal, features a hugely enjoyable performance from Daniel Craig as Benoit BlancWed Nov 23 2022 - 05:45
Cork Film Festival’s 67th edition closes off the cinematic year in atmospheric styleThe city’s maritime ambience is the perfect backdrop for 10 days of huddling indoors before the best recent cinemaMon Nov 21 2022 - 20:05
Four new films to see in cinemas this weekPaul Mescal in Aftersun, plus Armageddon Time, Aisha and BardoSun Nov 20 2022 - 05:00
Fans have always been insane, but now they have a foghornDonald Clarke: Sexiest man alive Chris Evans has fallen foul of admirers by daring to have a girlfriendSat Nov 19 2022 - 05:00
‘These voices cannot be wiped off the table any longer’Director Maria Schrader’s She Said tells the story of the two New York Times reporters who broke the story of Harvey Weinstein’s crimesSat Nov 19 2022 - 05:00
Disenchanted feels muddled and half-cocked but Enniskerry looks like Disney WorldAmy Adams doesn’t get nearly enough worthwhile material in Disney’s exhausting sequel to EnchantedFri Nov 18 2022 - 13:56
The Movie Quiz: In Bond world, who made the transition from Brosnan to Craig?Plus: The Breakfast Club ended with a song by a band from where?Fri Nov 18 2022 - 05:00
Armageddon Time: Anthony Hopkins, transcendent, gives a performance to match any from his 60-year careerJames Gray’s semi-autobiographical drama about a Jewish family in 1980s New York, may be his best work in a 30-year careerFri Nov 18 2022 - 05:00
Aftersun review: Five stars for Paul Mescal’s new film. This is one for the agesReview: In Charlotte Wells’s directorial debut, Paul Mescal and Frankie Corio form an uncannily firm connection as father and daughterWed Nov 16 2022 - 05:00
Four new films to see this weekThe Black Panther sequel, plus No Bears from Iran and Irish documentaries of Doireann Ní Ghríofa and Richard HarrisSun Nov 13 2022 - 05:00
Don’t blame me, but we live our lives to a perpetual Calendar of ComplaintDonald Clarke: Like religion, it’s a useful distraction from the truly horrible wretchedness of existenceSat Nov 12 2022 - 05:41
Aisha director Frank Berry: ‘We need an asylum seeker system that’s more mindful of human rights’ The film-maker’s new project looks under the hood of direct provision in IrelandSat Nov 12 2022 - 05:00
‘We’ve come a long way’: Is food culture really culture at all?Arts producer turned artisan baker Gerry Godley and Irish Times film correspondent Donald Clarke chew over the evidenceSat Nov 12 2022 - 01:13
Clouded Reveries: Doireann Ní Ghríofa reviewThe poet is a captivating performer of her own workFri Nov 11 2022 - 05:00
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is ultimately a weary drag Letitia Wright makes centre stage her own in a film that deals sensitively with Chadwick Boseman’s death. But your mind may wander in this sluggish sequelThu Nov 10 2022 - 05:00
Belfast Film Festival: Patrick Kielty is deeply touching, Seána Kerslake is electric, as alwaysBallywalter, Prasanna Puwanarajah’s debut feature, gets this year’s event off to an impressive startMon Nov 07 2022 - 10:30
Four new films to see in cinemas this weekMy Father’s Dragon, Lyra, Living, The Peculiar Sensation of Being Pat IngoldsbySun Nov 06 2022 - 05:00
Matt Hancock fiasco: The kangaroo’s penis theory of British politics remains unprovenDonald Clarke: Matt Hancock’s unveiling by I’m a Celebrity could hardly have gone worseSun Nov 06 2022 - 05:00
Paul Mescal: ‘I didn’t know actors growing up ... Actors didn’t come from Maynooth’The Kildare actor’s life was transformed in 2020 and his career has been on a roll ever sinceSat Nov 05 2022 - 05:00
Lyra review: Killing of a brilliant young womanTaut documentary about Lyra McKee adroitly balances the public with the privateFri Nov 04 2022 - 05:00
The Movie Quiz: In which Rocky film do we first hear Eye of the Tiger?Plus: During what domestic conflict does The Banshees of Inisherin take place?Fri Nov 04 2022 - 05:00
My Father’s Dragon review: Cartoon Saloon go global (and psychedelic)There are fewer of the Celtic whorls, but the studio’s intimate, dappled aesthetic nonetheless remains firmly in placeFri Nov 04 2022 - 05:00
Four new films to see in cinemas this weekBarbarian, The Wonder, Bros, Triangle of SadnessSun Oct 30 2022 - 05:00
Animator Nora Twomey: ‘Nobody knew you could make a living out of drawing’Nora Twomey and Cartoon Saloon’s global success is undeniable, but the filmmaker is still surprised she’s able to draw for a livingSat Oct 29 2022 - 05:00
Can it: food-based art attacks are too idiotic to mean anythingDonald Clarke: Climate activists have been busy throwing mashed potatoes and soup at famous masterpiecesSat Oct 29 2022 - 05:00
Triangle of Sadness film review: The rich are revoltingRuben Östlund’s sprawling satire is rarely subtle, but that’s not necessarily a bad thingFri Oct 28 2022 - 05:01
The Movie Quiz: Of all those Halloween films, how many are directed by John Carpenter?Plus: Who was Ghostface’s very first victim?Fri Oct 28 2022 - 05:00
Bros review: Ticks all the boxes but fails to launchGay spin on rom-com archetypes can’t overcome the genre’s limitationsFri Oct 28 2022 - 05:00
The Bear is the best new series of autumn. It doesn’t waste a second of your timeDonald Clarke: The season’s best new drama questions assumptions of how long a TV drama should beSat Oct 22 2022 - 05:00
From kinetic thrillers to elegant film noir Park Chan-Wook’s new film takes audience in new directionVeteran auteur on the enduring power of cinema and the irresistible rise of Korean cultureSat Oct 22 2022 - 05:00
The Banshees of Inisherin film review: An impeccable cast eats up the succulent dialogueColin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson reunite with Martin McDonagh for the first time since In BrugesFri Oct 21 2022 - 05:00
The Movie Quiz: What are The 39 Steps?Plus: Which Irish star read a poem at Elizabeth Taylor’s funeral?Fri Oct 21 2022 - 05:00
Black Adam review: The Rock and an older gentleman from Navan have more demented adventures in overpriced chaosThere is something perversely cheering about the DC Extended Universe’s ramshackle approach to storytellingThu Oct 20 2022 - 11:35
All that Breathes: How the bird men of New Delhi conquered Cannes and SundanceShaunak Sen’s documentary about two brothers caring for the city’s black kites could swoop up an Oscar nominationMon Oct 17 2022 - 05:00
Four new films to see this weekAll Quiet on the Western Front, Emily and Holy Island in cinemas, Rosaline streamingSun Oct 16 2022 - 05:00
Social media and cameras create a nightmare for anyone capable of mistakes (ie, all of us)The controversy over football celebrations illustrates the dangers of self-surveillanceSat Oct 15 2022 - 05:00
Robbie Coltrane could radiate enormous warmth as an actor with an element of threatDonald Clarke: Some obituaries will mourn the ‘death of Hagrid’ but there are worse ways to be rememberedFri Oct 14 2022 - 20:19
The Movie Quiz: Spot the film for which Meryl Streep was not Oscar nominatedPlus: Who took the same gig as Douglas Fairbanks, Don Ameche, Gene Kelly, Gabriel Byrne and Logan Lerman?Fri Oct 14 2022 - 05:00
All Quiet on the Western Front: Anti-war classic gets a noisy new lease of lifeEdward Berger’s bone-rattling film is, surprisingly, the first cinema adaptation of the 1928 novel in almost a centuryFri Oct 14 2022 - 05:00
Holy Island review: A puzzle that never achieves a resolutionRobert Manson’s film is often sharp and engaging but after a while the arthouse tropes grind you downFri Oct 14 2022 - 05:00
Richard Harris, Carey Mulligan, Matilda the Musical: Cork Film Festival unveils an eye-watering line-upWith Belfast Film Festival also kicking off next month, both ends of the island are alive with moviesWed Oct 12 2022 - 18:30
Angela Lansbury was ‘Irish, English, Scottish’, a TV superstar and a Broadway demonFilm Correspondent Donald Clarke pays tribute to the late actorTue Oct 11 2022 - 22:56
Name-dropping, sniping and beans on toast: The Alan Rickman DiariesDonald Clarke on the late star’s salty, engaging journalsTue Oct 11 2022 - 04:30
Velma is finally coming out, but will something important be lost in the process?Donald Clarke: The downside of openness is that we lose the convoluted attractions of spotting coded gay charactersSat Oct 08 2022 - 05:00
When Brendan Gleeson met Colin Farrell: ‘We hit it off — in a fundamental way’Fourteen long years since In Bruges, Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell have teamed up again with director Martin McDonagh for The Banshees of InisherinSat Oct 08 2022 - 04:59
The Woman King: Viola Davis stars in a thrilling adventure of the old schoolViola Davis is a commanding central presence in this 19th century African epicFri Oct 07 2022 - 05:00
Nothing Compares: Sinéad O’Connor, a patronising Gay Byrne, and the shock waves of that photo-ripping momentKathryn Ferguson builds her documentary around the night the singer ripped up a photograph of John Paul II on US TV and sent a nation into paroxysmsFri Oct 07 2022 - 05:00
Christian Bale: ‘As an actor, you get to be a weirdo’‘I’ve never thought of myself as any kind of a decent leading man,’ Amsterdam star admitsTue Oct 04 2022 - 05:00
Sacheen Littlefeather, made famous by Marlon Brando, was a lifelong warrior for justiceThe activist has died aged 75. Her rejection of Brando’s Oscar in 1973 highlighted the injustices heaped on the first AmericansMon Oct 03 2022 - 16:16
Four new films to see this weekFlux Gourmet, Pure Grit and Midwives on limited release, Hocus Pocus 2 streamingSun Oct 02 2022 - 05:00