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Bridge of Spies Review: Land of the Free and home of Tom Hanks

Bridge of Spies Review: Land of the Free and home of Tom Hanks

The actor again represents the Good America in Spielberg’s irresistible movie

Fri Nov 27 2015 - 11:17
Carol review: One of America’s great film-makers has returned in triumph

Carol review: One of America’s great film-makers has returned in triumph

Todd Haynes’s new film surges with suppressed emotion as he tells the tale of two women in love in the 1950s,

Fri Nov 27 2015 - 11:16
Pixar president Jim Morris on the 20 year journey since Toy Story

Pixar president Jim Morris on the 20 year journey since Toy Story

Pixar raised a generation of children before recently slipping into a slump. Don’t be predicting its demise any time soon though, its president Jim Morris tells Donald Clarke

Thu Nov 26 2015 - 11:00
Black Mass review: the best fake Martin Scorsese film of the year

Black Mass review: the best fake Martin Scorsese film of the year

Johnny Depp is convincing, and the tale is told with energy, but there’s little new in this based-on-fact story of Boston crime boss Whitey Bulger

Wed Nov 25 2015 - 16:00
Donald Clarke: Bad Sex Award  – the agony and the ecstasy

Donald Clarke: Bad Sex Award – the agony and the ecstasy

‘The promiscuous shell-collecting in Jane Austen gets my juices flowing’ . . . and so on

Sat Nov 21 2015 - 01:00
From Boba to Yoda: The A-Z of Star Wars

From Boba to Yoda: The A-Z of Star Wars

‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ is out on December 17th. Here’s your Star Wars guide

Fri Nov 20 2015 - 15:55
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 review: running to the finish on empty

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 review: running to the finish on empty

Despite Jennifer Lawrence and some effective mayhem, this last, long episode of the fantasy quadrilogy huffs and puffs to its conclusion

Fri Nov 20 2015 - 09:41
Todd Haynes: ‘We don’t always move in a progressive line towards tolerance’

Todd Haynes: ‘We don’t always move in a progressive line towards tolerance’

Todd Haynes nearly ended up in the halls of academia, but instead turned to film, and in the process brought a new aesthetic to the mainstream

Fri Nov 20 2015 - 06:00
Love review: big-screen 3D sex is not a many-splendoured thing

Love review: big-screen 3D sex is not a many-splendoured thing

While it has some original ideas, the 3D scenes may eventually be too much for you

Fri Nov 20 2015 - 01:08
The Perfect Guy review: the satanic beat goes on . . . and on

The Perfect Guy review: the satanic beat goes on . . . and on

Virtual remake of ‘Boy Next Door’ has its ruthless moments but is ultimately predictable

Thu Nov 19 2015 - 18:00
What to buy for your modern family? Boxsets, CDs and games to match their personality types

What to buy for your modern family? Boxsets, CDs and games to match their personality types

The last thing we would want to do is stereotype people by age or inclination, but, when it comes to buying Christmas presents, who has time to consider complex nuances of character?

Thu Nov 19 2015 - 12:00
Donald Clarke: You pretend to like us Nordies but you don’t

Donald Clarke: You pretend to like us Nordies but you don’t

Even fervent Southern nationalists harbour guilty suspicions of Northern otherness

Sat Nov 14 2015 - 01:00
Steve Jobs review: a quasi-biopic of an unremittingly monstrous personality

Steve Jobs review: a quasi-biopic of an unremittingly monstrous personality

With a brilliant script from Aaron Sorkin, elegant design and ruthless discipline mark out Danny Boyle’s unexpectedly impressive film. Steve Jobs may have approved

Fri Nov 13 2015 - 11:22
Seth Rogan: ‘People expect me to be a gregarious party animal. I'm not at all’

Seth Rogan: ‘People expect me to be a gregarious party animal. I'm not at all’

Party animal; campaigner for law reform; controversial film-maker; and now Steve Jobs’ conscience: Seth Rogen explains his many career twists and turns to Donald Clarke

Fri Nov 13 2015 - 06:00
Tangerine review: The best Christmas movie about trans prostitutes ever made

Tangerine review: The best Christmas movie about trans prostitutes ever made

Tangerine’ glows with aesthetic and technological flair, but it is the humanity on display that makes Sean Baker’s film special

Thu Nov 12 2015 - 19:00
Lady in the Van review: Alan Bennett’s everywhere, but Maggie Smith shines

Lady in the Van review: Alan Bennett’s everywhere, but Maggie Smith shines

The cyclonic Smith has an indecently appropriate role in this starry film adaptation by Bennett of his own hit West-End play

Thu Nov 12 2015 - 16:30
The Fear of 13 review: death-row tales of the unexpected

The Fear of 13 review: death-row tales of the unexpected

Nick Yarris – sentenced to death for rape and murder in 1982 – tells his own story in this fascinating, if flawed, new documentary from David Sington

Thu Nov 12 2015 - 13:46
13 things to do indoors this winter: ski, climb, watch, visit

13 things to do indoors this winter: ski, climb, watch, visit

It’s getting colder, darker, wintrier. Whether you favour active or stationary pursuits, these suggestions will get you through the coming months

Mon Nov 09 2015 - 12:00
Burnt review: over-garnished cliche, and that’s just for starters

Burnt review: over-garnished cliche, and that’s just for starters

Playing a bit like the world’s most lavish episode of Masterchef, Bradley Cooper latest is all pretty food and bourgeois nonsense

Sun Nov 08 2015 - 13:24
Donald Clarke: Let’s not start another war over the wearing of the poppy

Donald Clarke: Let’s not start another war over the wearing of the poppy

Wear it or not, as you please, and ignore the multitude of whingers in both camps

Sat Nov 07 2015 - 14:26
Chemsex director Max Gogarty: ‘We agonised about how to tell this story’

Chemsex director Max Gogarty: ‘We agonised about how to tell this story’

"It's a perfect storm that has shifted things for a significant portion of people" - Director Max Gogarty's new film explores the rise of drug use within London gay hook-up culture

Fri Nov 06 2015 - 05:30
In its 60th year, Cork Film Festival shows no signs of growing old gracefully

In its 60th year, Cork Film Festival shows no signs of growing old gracefully

The festival started in 1956, when priests still flung themselves angrily before any screen that dared to project uncovered ankles

Thu Nov 05 2015 - 17:00
Kill Your Friends review: a farrago of witless filth

Kill Your Friends review: a farrago of witless filth

Nicholas Hoult tries his best but can do little with a screenplay full of derivative misogy, misanthropy and bad writing

Thu Nov 05 2015 - 16:31
Reissue of the Week: David Lean’s Brief Encounter - pure miserablist brilliance

Reissue of the Week: David Lean’s Brief Encounter - pure miserablist brilliance

A welcome big-screen return for one of the greatest romances ever made, though you may be left wondering just why the film was banned in Ireland until 1962

Wed Nov 04 2015 - 17:32
Brooklyn review: a most unconventional conventional romance

Brooklyn review: a most unconventional conventional romance

A good Irish Catholic girl immigrates to New York but can’t quite leave the old country behind in this delicately understated period drama based on Colm Toíbín’s novel

Wed Nov 04 2015 - 15:24
Donald Clarke: Plan to change New Zealand flag has a mad logic

Donald Clarke: Plan to change New Zealand flag has a mad logic

New Zealanders are about to vote in a most unusual pair of referendums

Sat Oct 31 2015 - 01:00
Colm Tóibín: enjoying life on the Brooklyn road

Colm Tóibín: enjoying life on the Brooklyn road

As the film of ‘Brooklyn’ gets good reviews, Tóibín’s status at home and abroad rises yet another notch

Fri Oct 30 2015 - 11:30
From Skins to Mad Max, Nicholas Hoult knows how to pick a role

From Skins to Mad Max, Nicholas Hoult knows how to pick a role

The actor who played the geeky kid in ‘About a Boy’ is now a bone fide star

Fri Oct 30 2015 - 06:00
The Black Panthers review: a disappointingly thin treatment of a fascinating subject

The Black Panthers review: a disappointingly thin treatment of a fascinating subject

This documentary on the 1960s black power movement is no more than efficient, but does demonstate that not all gun nuts are ‘right-wing’

Thu Oct 29 2015 - 19:00
Tehran Taxi review: a fascinating look into some dark corners of Iranian society

Tehran Taxi review: a fascinating look into some dark corners of Iranian society

Jafar Panahi comes up with another inventive way to truth-tell in modern-day Iran

Thu Oct 29 2015 - 17:04
Spectre review: James Bond back on form, but...

Spectre review: James Bond back on form, but...

Tension between innovation and tradition ultimately pulls latest 007 episode to pieces

Mon Oct 26 2015 - 11:20
Maureen O’Hara: the exotic cinema star from Ranelagh

Maureen O’Hara: the exotic cinema star from Ranelagh

With red hair and green eyes O’Hara was made for showing off the rise of Technicolor

Sun Oct 25 2015 - 08:22
Donald Clarke: Don’t we know web reviews are unreliable?

Donald Clarke: Don’t we know web reviews are unreliable?

Amazon is taking legal action against about 1,100 people paid to write positive reviews

Sat Oct 24 2015 - 01:33
Maya the Bee review: well-meaning, well-voiced and entirely devoid of character

Maya the Bee review: well-meaning, well-voiced and entirely devoid of character

Bees and hornets learn to live together in a harmless kids’ cartoon – based, fascinatingly, on a rabidly nationalistic German kinder book

Fri Oct 23 2015 - 12:57
Mississippi Grind review: the cliches come a little too fast and fruity

Mississippi Grind review: the cliches come a little too fast and fruity

This sporadically effective card-sharp drama is no ‘Cincinnati Kid’ but does have two aces up its sleeve courtesy of stars Ben Mendelsohn and Ryan Reynolds

Thu Oct 22 2015 - 17:00
Ben Mendelsohn: ‘My main skill was determination. Is that even a skill?’

Ben Mendelsohn: ‘My main skill was determination. Is that even a skill?’

Ben Mendelsohn had worked the acting angles for years, before ‘Animal Kingdom’ helped him hit the jackpot

Thu Oct 22 2015 - 06:00
Donald Clarke: James Bond and ‘Playboy’ turn over a new leaf

Donald Clarke: James Bond and ‘Playboy’ turn over a new leaf

Twin relics of an age of bogus sophistication have finally started to move with the times

Sat Oct 17 2015 - 01:00
Beasts of No Nation review: Netflix makes a visceral start in the movie business

Beasts of No Nation review: Netflix makes a visceral start in the movie business

Idris Elba wafts malign charisma, but for all the murky brilliance on display, Cary Fukunaga’s story of African child soldiers ultimately suffers from a lack of context

Fri Oct 16 2015 - 13:55
We meet again Mr Bond: On the set of Spectre with Daniel Craig

We meet again Mr Bond: On the set of Spectre with Daniel Craig

Buoyed by the smash success of ‘Skyfall’, the makers of ‘Spectre’ are promising the biggest 007 thrill ride yet. Donald Clarke joins cast and crew on set during the Mexico leg of the Bond shoot

Fri Oct 16 2015 - 06:00
Talking to my Father review: an efficient consideration of Irish modernism

Talking to my Father review: an efficient consideration of Irish modernism

Simon Walker, now a successful architect in his own right, as he delves into the story of his distinguished father Robin Walker

Thu Oct 15 2015 - 21:00
Pan review: this joyless fantasy is sprinkled with something, and it sure isn’t pixie dust

Pan review: this joyless fantasy is sprinkled with something, and it sure isn’t pixie dust

Come back, Steven Spielberg’s Hook! All is forgiven

Thu Oct 15 2015 - 18:00
The Lobster review: a spookily beautiful corkscrew comedy

The Lobster review: a spookily beautiful corkscrew comedy

Deadpan comedy on the pressure society places on people to pair off

Thu Oct 15 2015 - 17:00
The Hit Producer review: words don’t come easy  in this eye-bogglingly strange Irish comedy thriller

The Hit Producer review: words don’t come easy in this eye-bogglingly strange Irish comedy thriller

Michelle Doherty brings some charisma, but can do little about the uncertainty of tone and unsayable script

Thu Oct 15 2015 - 16:20
Donald Clarke: Time for vampires to come out of the twilight again

Donald Clarke: Time for vampires to come out of the twilight again

It’s 10 years since the first ‘Twilight’ book was published and vampires are having a moment

Sat Oct 10 2015 - 01:00
Pan director Joe Wright's going back to Neverland, and this time it’s personal

Pan director Joe Wright's going back to Neverland, and this time it’s personal

Joe Wright, director of ‘Pride and Prejudice’, ‘Atonement’, and ‘Hanna’, returns with his ‘sideways take’ on JM Barrie’s classic tale of Peter Pan

Fri Oct 09 2015 - 06:00
Sicario review: a thrilling blend of action, intelligence and moral ambiguity

Sicario review: a thrilling blend of action, intelligence and moral ambiguity

America’s endless War on Drugs is given a provocatively cynical spin in this intelligent, riveting thriller starring Emily Blunt

Fri Oct 09 2015 - 00:13
Tana Bana review: looming technology

Tana Bana review: looming technology

India’s traditional silk weavers face change in this stunning Irish documentary

Thu Oct 08 2015 - 19:00
Suffragette review: unimpeachable, well-dressed, a bit too glossy

Suffragette review: unimpeachable, well-dressed, a bit too glossy

in Sarah Gavron worthwhile drama, the hard, brave campaign for women’s rights is given the soft-centred treatment

Thu Oct 08 2015 - 15:23
“I’d rather be a rebel than a slave”: Meryl Streep’s Suffragette  slogan  stirs racist outcry

“I’d rather be a rebel than a slave”: Meryl Streep’s Suffragette slogan stirs racist outcry

Meryl Streep and Carey Mulligan pose in T-shirts to promote new movie. In the US, many interpret the T-shirts as sympathetic to the losing side in the US Civil War

Thu Oct 08 2015 - 14:30
Donald Clarke: Why is marriage still so popular?

Donald Clarke: Why is marriage still so popular?

Far from being obsolete, weddings are louder, gaudier and more expensive than ever

Sat Oct 03 2015 - 04:00
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