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Jamie Dornan and ‘Siege of Jadotville’ on Galway Film Fleadh schedule

Jamie Dornan and ‘Siege of Jadotville’ on Galway Film Fleadh schedule

28th festival, which begins on July 5th, to involve 90 films screened at three venues

Wed Jun 22 2016 - 09:08
Why the Brexit poll is the dumbest mistake a UK PM has ever made

Why the Brexit poll is the dumbest mistake a UK PM has ever made

Despite the threat of mutiny from his own crew and the sight of Ukip pirates on the port side, nobody forced Capt Cameron to chart a course towards Referendum Bay

Sat Jun 18 2016 - 07:00
Tale of Tales review: Old stories given an unsettlingly delicious horror twist

Tale of Tales review: Old stories given an unsettlingly delicious horror twist

Dorector Matteo Garrone’s first English-language feature is a fabulous (in all senses of the word) and fantastic treatment of three gory Italian fairy tales

Thu Jun 16 2016 - 16:00
Cemetery of Splendour review: a film of subtlety, wit and quiet bloody-mindedness

Cemetery of Splendour review: a film of subtlety, wit and quiet bloody-mindedness

Palme d’Or winner Apichatpong Weerasethakul returns with an unconventional tale of a narcolepsy outbreak among Thai soldiers

Thu Jun 16 2016 - 13:00
The Conjuring 2 review: a hokum-filled retro horror full of atmosphere

The Conjuring 2 review: a hokum-filled retro horror full of atmosphere

Chairs fling themselves across rooms and nuns materialise in corridors in James Wan’s entertaining investigation of horrible happenings in 1970s London

Tue Jun 14 2016 - 13:15
Michael Moore on Orlando:  ‘chickens coming home to roost’

Michael Moore on Orlando: ‘chickens coming home to roost’

Speaking in Dublin, director says America has become a more violent society

Mon Jun 13 2016 - 19:37
The real rules of air travel: Get out of the aisle, get out of my seat!

The real rules of air travel: Get out of the aisle, get out of my seat!

Take a flight from any busy airport and watch fellow passengers turn into children

Sat Jun 11 2016 - 07:00
Gianfranco Rosi: 'We have to stop using the word emergency. It’s not going away'

Gianfranco Rosi: 'We have to stop using the word emergency. It’s not going away'

The Italian director’s new documentary Fire at Sea - winner of best film at the Venice and Berlin Film Festivals - takes an unflinching look the immigrant crisis

Fri Jun 10 2016 - 06:00
Miracles From Heaven review: dare you question the logic of this universe?

Miracles From Heaven review: dare you question the logic of this universe?

Jennifer Garner and Queen Latifah star in this COMPLETELY INCREDIBLE film from the same studio that brought you Heaven Is For Real

Thu Jun 09 2016 - 16:23
Embrace of the Serpent review: Skullduggery and atrocity in the Amazon

Embrace of the Serpent review: Skullduggery and atrocity in the Amazon

Shocking imagery abounds in this thoughtful, blackly funny anti-colonial epic

Thu Jun 09 2016 - 11:30
Where to Invade Next review: Michael Moore is at it again

Where to Invade Next review: Michael Moore is at it again

Fans will enjoy his look at international cultures, but it does reek of cherry picking

Thu Jun 09 2016 - 07:00
Mattress Mick gets ready to wow the international film festival circuit

Mattress Mick gets ready to wow the international film festival circuit

The Irish are set to make a strong showing at this weekend Sheffield International Documentary Festival and the upcoming Edinburgh Film Festival

Wed Jun 08 2016 - 14:59
Mother’s Day review: a foul, irredeemable mess of sentimental cliches

Mother’s Day review: a foul, irredeemable mess of sentimental cliches

Garry Marshall's third "holiday" film - after the awful Valentine’s Day and worse New Year’s Eve - manages the considerable feat of being the worst of the bunch

Tue Jun 07 2016 - 14:55
The unstoppable Saoirse Ronan makes cover of Time Magazine

The unstoppable Saoirse Ronan makes cover of Time Magazine

Carlow actor makes magazine’s ‘Next Generation Leaders’ list

Sun Jun 05 2016 - 16:26
Donald Clarke: So many gorilla experts. So little insight

Donald Clarke: So many gorilla experts. So little insight

Since Harambe was shot in the US, it’s crazy how many great-ape authorities have emerged

Sat Jun 04 2016 - 05:00
Paula Patton: ‘It’s fear that makes you want to follow something so dark and evil’

Paula Patton: ‘It’s fear that makes you want to follow something so dark and evil’

Warcraft star Paula Patton on breaking up with Robin Thicke, breaking down Hollywood’s colour barrier and the shadow being cast in the US by Donald Trump’s presidential bid

Fri Jun 03 2016 - 06:00
The Measure of a Man review: a social drama to cherish

The Measure of a Man review: a social drama to cherish

Stéphane Brizé gives us a quietly effective consideration of how surveillance culture degrades and debases

Thu Jun 02 2016 - 15:00
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows review – Heroes in a half-baked shell

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows review – Heroes in a half-baked shell

With a talking rhino from Cabra, this film is much more aware than Warcraft of its own ridiculousness

Thu Jun 02 2016 - 12:05
Warcraft review: never in your wildest fantasies could you have imagined this

Warcraft review: never in your wildest fantasies could you have imagined this

Duncan Jones tragically stultifying fantasy is hard to pin down - picture a film in which most of the antagonists wear buckets on their heads and you’re halfway there

Mon May 30 2016 - 13:59
Jane Bond? Trolls would go bonkers

Jane Bond? Trolls would go bonkers

If an all-women ‘Ghostbusters’ has misogynists spitting venom, imagine their reaction to Gillian Anderson as 007

Sat May 28 2016 - 07:00
Love & Friendship review: fizzles with wit, intrigue and creative amorality

Love & Friendship review: fizzles with wit, intrigue and creative amorality

Jane Austen's eternal good sense is beautifully married to Whit Stillman's sensibility in this sharp and funny Irish co-production

Fri May 27 2016 - 10:45
Money Monster review: not so much a hot tip, more  a solid investment

Money Monster review: not so much a hot tip, more a solid investment

There?s nothing wildly original about Jodie Foster's latest, but strong turns from the bankable leads make it worth a punt

Fri May 27 2016 - 10:44
The Price of Desire review: an Eileen Gray biopic with a little too much furniture

The Price of Desire review: an Eileen Gray biopic with a little too much furniture

Too many soft-focus Cote d'Azure exteriors bring 'Absolutely Fabulous' to mind

Fri May 27 2016 - 06:30
Money Monster’s Jack O’Connell: ‘Not as Irish as I would like to be’

Money Monster’s Jack O’Connell: ‘Not as Irish as I would like to be’

Star worked hard to make it in Hollywood and is very proud of his Irish roots

Fri May 27 2016 - 05:55
Cannes Film Festival: Ken Loach picks up second Palme D’Or

Cannes Film Festival: Ken Loach picks up second Palme D’Or

British film-maker’s win for ‘I, Daniel Blake’ leads evening of surprises in southern France

Sun May 22 2016 - 20:30
Is Boris Johnson like ‘Hitler or one of those mad fellas’?

Is Boris Johnson like ‘Hitler or one of those mad fellas’?

It’s crazy talk for the Brexit leader to compare an increasingly integrated EU to the Fuhrer’s plans for Europe

Sat May 21 2016 - 07:00
The Last Face Cannes: Nothing can disguise the  jaw-dropping imbecility of this project

The Last Face Cannes: Nothing can disguise the jaw-dropping imbecility of this project

Sean Penn delivers a film that suggests he may need to stick to his investigative reporting day job

Fri May 20 2016 - 17:28
Cannes Film Festival: Sean Penn fails to save face

Cannes Film Festival: Sean Penn fails to save face

Director’s new film receives abysmal reviews, while Iggy Pop shows his lust for life

Fri May 20 2016 - 16:51
Heart of a Dog review: Laurie Anderson makes the experimental delicious

Heart of a Dog review: Laurie Anderson makes the experimental delicious

Anderson’s late husband, Lou Reed, is an unmentioned presence in a sweetly sentimental tribute

Thu May 19 2016 - 19:51
Mirror review: Mother love in the motherland

Mirror review: Mother love in the motherland

Andrei Tarkovsky explores his relationships with family and country in a ’75 cult favourite that is the very definition of arthouse

Thu May 19 2016 - 19:25
It’s Only the End of the World Cannes review: the festival’s largest disappointment so far

It’s Only the End of the World Cannes review: the festival’s largest disappointment so far

At the grand age of 27, Xavier Dolan has finally made a poor film

Thu May 19 2016 - 17:59
Cannes bidding war hots up for Martin Scorcese’s 'The Irishman'

Cannes bidding war hots up for Martin Scorcese’s 'The Irishman'

Film-maker to reprise relationship with De Niro and direct for first time . . . Al Pacino

Thu May 19 2016 - 12:53
Cannes review: The Unknown Woman. A bit of a dud from the Dardennes

Cannes review: The Unknown Woman. A bit of a dud from the Dardennes

Jessica Fletcher had more angles to her personality than the protagonist of this passionless affair

Wed May 18 2016 - 15:20
Cannes review: Ma’ Rosa. A hustle through the grim streets of Manila

Cannes review: Ma’ Rosa. A hustle through the grim streets of Manila

Director Brillante Mendoza is relentless in his pursuit of grubby verité, and his vision is worth enduring

Wed May 18 2016 - 15:13
Cannes review: Aquarius. A defiant Brazilian heroine eyes up a prize

Cannes review: Aquarius. A defiant Brazilian heroine eyes up a prize

Sônia Braga is brilliant in Kleber Mendonça Filho’s wonderful second feature

Wed May 18 2016 - 15:03
Julieta Cannes review: ‘Age is not an illness. It’s a massacre’

Julieta Cannes review: ‘Age is not an illness. It’s a massacre’

Pedro Almodóvar quoted Philip Roth while promoting his latest work, made in his typical primary colours

Tue May 17 2016 - 13:05
Personal Shopper Cannes review:  Kristen Stewart film gets booed at festival

Personal Shopper Cannes review: Kristen Stewart film gets booed at festival

The Cannes crowd react to a ghost story with no scares and a psychological drama with no grip

Tue May 17 2016 - 12:54
Negga’s ‘Loving’ performance already generating Oscar buzz

Negga’s ‘Loving’ performance already generating Oscar buzz

Limerick actor who was cut out of ‘12 Years a Slave’ is having a dizzying career surge

Tue May 17 2016 - 01:00
Cannes review: Loving. Ruth Negga shines as one half of a couple who changed the US

Cannes review: Loving. Ruth Negga shines as one half of a couple who changed the US

Jeff Nichols’s film about a couple who were arrested and expelled from Virginia for falling foul of anti-miscegenation laws refuses to take the obvious path

Mon May 16 2016 - 18:49
Paterson Cannes review: Pure, filmic poetry

Paterson Cannes review: Pure, filmic poetry

Jim Jarmusch latest film is deceptively rich with its elements in perfect balance

Mon May 16 2016 - 10:48
Female voices to fore in first half of Cannes Film Festival

Female voices to fore in first half of Cannes Film Festival

Maren Ade’s ‘Toni Erdmann’ is a strong early contender for Palme d’Or

Sun May 15 2016 - 19:45
The BFG review: It's no catastrophe, but it's no E.T.

The BFG review: It's no catastrophe, but it's no E.T.

Steven Spielberg directs Roald Dahl’s classic tale which is playing out of competition in Cannes

Sat May 14 2016 - 14:46
Greetings from the anti-Eurovision Cannes film festival

Greetings from the anti-Eurovision Cannes film festival

Eurovision allows endless self-satirising digs. Refreshingly, Cannes takes itself seriously

Sat May 14 2016 - 05:00
Amazon leading la révolution at Cannes Film Festival

Amazon leading la révolution at Cannes Film Festival

Streaming service presents five films at event potentially offering hope to independent sector

Fri May 13 2016 - 21:24
Ma Loute/Slack Bay Cannes review: gorgeous, funny and a bit infuriating

Ma Loute/Slack Bay Cannes review: gorgeous, funny and a bit infuriating

Juliette Binoche throws herself at the camera with admirable abandon, but Bruno Dumont’s brave step into comedy frustrates as often as it delights

Fri May 13 2016 - 16:44
I, Daniel Blake Cannes review: a deeply moving, darkly funny drama

I, Daniel Blake Cannes review: a deeply moving, darkly funny drama

Ken Loach and Paul Laverty continue their longtime collaboration with a skull-shaking study of the Kafkaesque lunacy of Britain’s benefit system

Fri May 13 2016 - 11:47
Patrick Stewart on shouting, playing a Nazi and elocution with Brian Blessed

Patrick Stewart on shouting, playing a Nazi and elocution with Brian Blessed

Beloved for his Jean-Luc Picard in ‘ST:TNG’, the Shakespearean star now plays a scarifying neo-Nazi skinhead in the hit thriller ‘Green Room’. And why not? ‘I know I’m known for screaming and shouting’

Fri May 13 2016 - 06:00
Woody Allen rejects culture of judgment at Cannes festival

Woody Allen rejects culture of judgment at Cannes festival

Controversy stoked by MC’s bizarre joke about director and rape at opening ceremony

Thu May 12 2016 - 21:43
Mustang review: a sad story with delicious energy

Mustang review: a sad story with delicious energy

This wonderful, Oscar-nominated debut suggests one of those playful novels that employ a first-person plural narrator

Thu May 12 2016 - 19:00
Our Kind of Traitor review: master filleted with a cautious knife

Our Kind of Traitor review: master filleted with a cautious knife

Ewan McGregor and Naomie Harris can’t spice up the latest Le Carré adaptation

Thu May 12 2016 - 17:30
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