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What British punk band  the Damned did next

What British punk band the Damned did next

Wes Orshoski’s new film about the Damned is a consistently funny take on the music industry

Fri Jul 17 2015 - 11:15
The Salt of the Earth review: the sky above, the muddy image below

The Salt of the Earth review: the sky above, the muddy image below

Wim Wenders’s Oscar-nominated study of Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado makes for riveting viewing, though larger issues of the artist’s aesthetics are conspicuously absent

Fri Jul 17 2015 - 04:00
True Story review: Lies, damned lies, and Hollywood

True Story review: Lies, damned lies, and Hollywood

As a study of journalistic ethics, ‘True Story’ is laughably overheated, though it works well enough as a pretty good thriller

Thu Jul 16 2015 - 19:29
Name of  Irish Film Board to be changed to  Screen Ireland

Name of Irish Film Board to be changed to Screen Ireland

Decision recognises Bord Scannán na hÉireann’s increasing interests beyond world of cinema

Tue Jul 14 2015 - 19:07
Omar Sharif, one of  the last  matinee idols

Omar Sharif, one of the last matinee idols

Egyptian screen legend was as much a vision of romantic possibilities as he was an actor

Sat Jul 11 2015 - 09:50
We can assume Beckett didn’t mean: try hard and you can win the French Open

We can assume Beckett didn’t mean: try hard and you can win the French Open

‘Fail better’ another blood-boiling example of need to extract life lessons from literature

Sat Jul 11 2015 - 01:00
Documentary flair makes for a Fleadh to savour

Documentary flair makes for a Fleadh to savour

Irish road movies, documentaries and even a Western ensured that this year’s rainy but characterful Galway Film Fleadh was as full of interesting surprises as ever

Fri Jul 10 2015 - 12:20
Song of the Sea review: A lot of pretty ghosts in the machine

Song of the Sea review: A lot of pretty ghosts in the machine

Old-fashioned artistry sets Tomm Moore’s second feature apart from the digital mob

Fri Jul 10 2015 - 08:59
Kathy Bates: an actor with plenty of character

Kathy Bates: an actor with plenty of character

Donald Clarke talks to the actor about sexism, ageism, cancer and the joy of ‘Misery’

Fri Jul 10 2015 - 05:00
The Reunion review: a film that realises the dream of every harassed schoolyard outsider

The Reunion review: a film that realises the dream of every harassed schoolyard outsider

Director and star Anna Odell does a brilliant job of layering mysteries between enigmas and dosing them in concentrated uncertainties

Thu Jul 09 2015 - 16:33
Love and Mercy review: The life of Brian Wilson revisited

Love and Mercy review: The life of Brian Wilson revisited

Though imaginative, this Beach Boys movie cannot shake itself free from the overworked 1960s mythology

Thu Jul 09 2015 - 16:00
Donald Clarke: Hold on there – do we now approve of strippers?

Donald Clarke: Hold on there – do we now approve of strippers?

Are female strippers only okay if – by attaching frills and bows – they redefine themselves as ‘burlesque’

Sun Jul 05 2015 - 08:03
Terminator Genisys review: Nuclear war is the least of its disasters

Terminator Genisys review: Nuclear war is the least of its disasters

Genisys crams every key trope into the mix; Schwarzenegger’s older, cuddlier Terminator adds the corn

Fri Jul 03 2015 - 18:37
Orson Welles: Man, myth and ‘Magic’

Orson Welles: Man, myth and ‘Magic’

‘He wasn’t really difficult,’ says Chuck Workman, director of a compelling new documentary about one of cinema’s giants

Fri Jul 03 2015 - 05:00
Amy review: an essential, propulsive portrait

Amy review: an essential, propulsive portrait

Asif Kapadia’s definitive examination of Amy Winehouse charts a sickening drift towards fatal catastrophe

Thu Jul 02 2015 - 22:00
Still the Water review: a bewitching, sideswiping experience

Still the Water review: a bewitching, sideswiping experience

Naomi Kawase’s film comes with a ‘spirituality’ warning, but it’s worth it

Thu Jul 02 2015 - 20:30
Peter Bogdanovich: the last picture showman

Peter Bogdanovich: the last picture showman

What’s up, Pete? The quintessential movie brat is still directing ’em, but that old Hollywood magic is long gone: ‘Things have gone downhill since the end of the 1970s. This focus on the top 10 grossers and the first weekend is all new’

Sun Jun 28 2015 - 12:00
Donald Clarke: Charleston killings raise the spectre of the T-word

Donald Clarke: Charleston killings raise the spectre of the T-word

‘If this isn’t terrorism, then nothing is’ tweeted Glenn Greenwald

Sat Jun 27 2015 - 01:00
The Wrecking Crew review: how they made the music

The Wrecking Crew review: how they made the music

The documentary about the legendary session musicians will be a hit with music fans

Thu Jun 25 2015 - 22:30
She’s Funny That Way review: problematic tribute to the screwball comedy

She’s Funny That Way review: problematic tribute to the screwball comedy

Its ‘breathtakingly unreconstructed’ attitude to women mars this tribute to the screwball comedy

Thu Jun 25 2015 - 21:30
Slow West review: an unending treat to look at

Slow West review: an unending treat to look at

John Maclean’s elegant, original western takes its time and is a treat to look at

Thu Jun 25 2015 - 20:30
Festival programme unveiled for July’s Galway Film Fleadh

Festival programme unveiled for July’s Galway Film Fleadh

Film notables such as John C Reilly, Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera set to attend

Tue Jun 23 2015 - 18:00
Slow West: ‘The Brits secretly all want to make westerns’

Slow West: ‘The Brits secretly all want to make westerns’

Interview: John Maclean, once of the Beta Band, set out to demythologise the western in his first film, Slow West. He’s succeeded

Mon Jun 22 2015 - 06:00
Donald Clarke: Why Trump is answer to Democrats’ prayers

Donald Clarke: Why Trump is answer to Democrats’ prayers

Absurd, eccentric, right-wing carnival huckster has no chance of becoming president

Sat Jun 20 2015 - 01:00
The Longest Ride review: Sparks don’t fly in this latest cornball atrocity

The Longest Ride review: Sparks don’t fly in this latest cornball atrocity

It would not be fair to suggest that Nicholas Sparks has only one plot. He has as many as three

Fri Jun 19 2015 - 11:14
Les Combattants review: engaging rom-com with a novel twist

Les Combattants review: engaging rom-com with a novel twist

French romantic comedy looks and sounds like very few films in its debased genre

Fri Jun 19 2015 - 11:14
Mr Holmes review: Elementary? More or less, but Ian McKellan nails it

Mr Holmes review: Elementary? More or less, but Ian McKellan nails it

In the current multiverse of Sherlock Holmses, Ian McKellen's spot-on version of the great detective is older, wiser and dottier ... but not much more

Fri Jun 19 2015 - 11:11
New York Times article a fantastic distortion of J-1s

New York Times article a fantastic distortion of J-1s

Comment: article weaved story of inappropriate behaviour into tragedy in Berkeley

Wed Jun 17 2015 - 17:16
Freaks: Tod Browning’s  greatest film still has the power to shock

Freaks: Tod Browning’s greatest film still has the power to shock

More than 80 years on, Browning’s tale of carnival ’freaks’ taking hideous revenge has failed to become even the tiniest bit respectable

Mon Jun 15 2015 - 12:38
Donald Clarke: Revealing Caitlyn Jenner and curse of the Kardashians

Donald Clarke: Revealing Caitlyn Jenner and curse of the Kardashians

‘Any criticism of the family business – an international joke 24 hours earlier – came to seem like intolerance of transsexual rights and aspirations’

Sat Jun 13 2015 - 01:00
Jurassic World review: will a bigger, fiercer, genetically modified T-rex do?

Jurassic World review: will a bigger, fiercer, genetically modified T-rex do?

Jurassic World hits all the right beats, but in the end, it's just another Spielbergian safari to an island of genetically modified monsters

Fri Jun 12 2015 - 10:38
Queen and Country review: All quiet on the nostalgia front in John Boorman's latest

Queen and Country review: All quiet on the nostalgia front in John Boorman's latest

Boorman’s new film is an agreeable follow-up to Hope and Glory, but it lacks the mild derangement of his best work

Fri Jun 12 2015 - 10:37

Ian McKellen: ‘The records of my early performances are painful'

Revered but not widely known for his stage acting, Ian McKellen’s role as Gandalf in the ‘Lord of the Rings’ films made him a star – which is handy, he says, if you’re ‘rather shy’

Fri Jun 12 2015 - 06:00
The Look of Silence review: an optician peers into the heart of darkness

The Look of Silence review: an optician peers into the heart of darkness

Joshua Oppenheimer’s follow-up to ‘The Art of Killing’ is another stunning, hugely unsettling documentary about Indonesia’s dark past

Thu Jun 11 2015 - 23:24
Donald Clarke: Remembering screen legend Christopher Lee

Donald Clarke: Remembering screen legend Christopher Lee

Actor associated with Hammer productions of Dracula enjoyed rich and varied career

Thu Jun 11 2015 - 15:16
Insidious Chapter Three review: the balding ghost is back in the ventilation duct

Insidious Chapter Three review: the balding ghost is back in the ventilation duct

The horror franchise just keeps on rolling, but at this point, you may as well pay somebody to slap you in the face with a damp rag

Tue Jun 09 2015 - 13:03
Donald Clarke: On some testing Leaving Cert questions

Donald Clarke: On some testing Leaving Cert questions

Should we explain the best way of poisoning reputation in fewer than 140 characters

Sat Jun 06 2015 - 01:00
Chris Pratt: 'Jurassic Park was part of my childhood. I don’t want to just pimp it out.'

Chris Pratt: 'Jurassic Park was part of my childhood. I don’t want to just pimp it out.'

Chris Pratt made his name playing an ordinary guy in ‘Parks and Recreation’. Now, as the star of ‘Jurassic World’, he’s got a new park to run around in

Fri Jun 05 2015 - 07:00
Once Upon a Time in America review: a fistful of misogyny

Once Upon a Time in America review: a fistful of misogyny

Sergio Leone’s 1984 gangster epic is offensively sexist and a bit of a narrative mess. But the lush imagery still boggles the eye, and Ennio Morricone’s seductive score could be his most beautiful

Fri Jun 05 2015 - 00:09
Listen Up Philip review: bright lights, big, big egos

Listen Up Philip review: bright lights, big, big egos

New York’s ghastly nattering nabobs of narcissism are dissected in an enjoyable seriocomedy that ultimately lacks true wit or savagery

Thu Jun 04 2015 - 16:00
Donald Clarke: By ignoring TV the pope is reaching for the remote

Donald Clarke: By ignoring TV the pope is reaching for the remote

Pope Francis shut himself off from the cultural oxygen of his parishioners by shutting himself off from TV

Sat May 30 2015 - 01:00
San Andreas review: The end of the world should be more fun than this

San Andreas review: The end of the world should be more fun than this

The Rock’s latest apocalyptic adventure is chock full of CGI bombast and empty characterisation – then Kylie Minogue turns up...

Fri May 29 2015 - 17:10
Electric Boogaloo: How Cannon’s trashy movies helped define the early era of VHS

Electric Boogaloo: How Cannon’s trashy movies helped define the early era of VHS

A new documentary tells the tale of Cannon Films and firebrand producers Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus

Fri May 29 2015 - 10:00
Results review: all hail the beautiful people – not

Results review: all hail the beautiful people – not

Andrew Bujalski’s latest features Guy Pearce and Cobie Smulders as two superior but oblivious gym bunnies

Thu May 28 2015 - 21:00
Danny Collins review: a dialled-down Al Pacino saves the day

Danny Collins review: a dialled-down Al Pacino saves the day

We’re used to seeing Pacino waving his arms and bellowing like a drowning drunk; instead, this might be the veteran actor's best performance in 20 years

Thu May 28 2015 - 17:52
Timbuktu review: terrible truths delivered in an  engaging, often very funny voice

Timbuktu review: terrible truths delivered in an engaging, often very funny voice

This award-winning film starts out like an absurdist travelogue before morphing into an angry tragedy of a Tuareg family grappling with fundamentalism

Thu May 28 2015 - 14:12
Irish co-production ‘The Lobster’ wins Cannes Jury Prize

Irish co-production ‘The Lobster’ wins Cannes Jury Prize

Jacques Audiard’s Dheepan’ wins Palme d’Or to gasps in the auditorium

Mon May 25 2015 - 09:56
Donald Clarke: When Gerry met Charles

Donald Clarke: When Gerry met Charles

‘Imagine if the two men were French. They might have had to kiss one another’

Sat May 23 2015 - 13:50
Cannes 2015: who’ll bag the Palme d’Or?

Cannes 2015: who’ll bag the Palme d’Or?

It looks like a three-horse race led by Todd Haynes’s ‘Carol’, starring Cate Blanchett, and László Nemes’s ‘Son of Saul’. Could Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s stunningly beautiful ‘The Assassin’ sneak through to win?

Sat May 23 2015 - 07:15
Love: powerful atmospherics; far too much orgy-based sex in 3D | Cannes Review

Love: powerful atmospherics; far too much orgy-based sex in 3D | Cannes Review

Whereas 50 Shades of Grey didn’t offer much you could properly call sex, arch provocateur Gaspar Noé’s latest is very much the real banana

Fri May 22 2015 - 12:04
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