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Coming Home JDiff review: Touching documentary about a man who spent 13 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit

Coming Home JDiff review: Touching documentary about a man who spent 13 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit

Thu Mar 19 2015 - 01:00
Ifta Awards to be broadcast on TV3 after split into two ceremonies

Ifta Awards to be broadcast on TV3 after split into two ceremonies

Film and Drama Awards in May will not be screened live after technical issues last year

Wed Mar 18 2015 - 19:54
Eddie Marsan: ‘I can’t wait till I’m famous so I can be a right pain in the arse’

Eddie Marsan: ‘I can’t wait till I’m famous so I can be a right pain in the arse’

The London actor, one of the best in the business, views acting as a trade and feels strongly about the lack of working-class representation

Mon Mar 16 2015 - 05:45
Donald Clarke: Apple Watch launch marks a tipping point

Donald Clarke: Apple Watch launch marks a tipping point

Tim Cook’s presentation of Apple watch invited the assumption it might cure leprosy

Sat Mar 14 2015 - 01:00
Run All Night review: Neeson gets to be Neeson and others get to be shot

Run All Night review: Neeson gets to be Neeson and others get to be shot

The amazing reversal here is that, for once, Liam is the avenged rather than the avenger

Fri Mar 13 2015 - 13:00
Goodbye to Language review: Godard speaking in tongues

Goodbye to Language review: Godard speaking in tongues

The loopy French iconoclast is as nouvelle vague as ever, but it must be said that his latest shouty diatribe is also bracingly cinematic

Fri Mar 13 2015 - 10:00
In a House That Ceased to Be review: Christina Noble doc is moving – and hard-hitting

In a House That Ceased to Be review: Christina Noble doc is moving – and hard-hitting

As well as offering an unforgiving denunciation of the poisonous symbiosis that once existed between Catholic Church and Irish State, In a House That Ceased to Be also manages an argument for common decency

Thu Mar 12 2015 - 20:00
The truth behind that ‘quality of life’ ranking of global cities

The truth behind that ‘quality of life’ ranking of global cities

‘There was some moaning about Dublin’s relatively unimpressive position’

Sat Mar 07 2015 - 01:01
Appropriate Behaviour review: Satirical jaundice and naked delight in all things bohemian

Appropriate Behaviour review: Satirical jaundice and naked delight in all things bohemian

Appropriate Behaviour is not particularly good-looking or innovative, but warm laughter abounds throughout

Fri Mar 06 2015 - 12:00
Kill the Messenger review: A lesser ‘All the President’s Men’

Kill the Messenger review: A lesser ‘All the President’s Men’

Michael Cuesta’s film lacks conviction in telling Gary Webb’s cover-up story

Fri Mar 06 2015 - 09:00
Dreamcatcher review: a story full of courage and decency, resilience and humour

Dreamcatcher review: a story full of courage and decency, resilience and humour

Documentarian Kim Longinotto turns her lens to the sex workers of Chicago and discovers that too many have the same story to tell

Thu Mar 05 2015 - 17:39
Chappie review: unintentionally funny, occasionally offensive, truly awful

Chappie review: unintentionally funny, occasionally offensive, truly awful

As well as being derivative and casually rascist, Neil Blomkamp’s latest also manages to be chaotic, discordant, sentimental and downright ugly

Thu Mar 05 2015 - 13:33
Julianne Moore: super trooper

Julianne Moore: super trooper

Julianne Moore is the army brat who became a soap opera star and the doyenne of independent film. Now she’s won a best actress Oscar for ‘Still Alice’, will she finally be recognised as one of cinema’s finest actors?

Thu Mar 05 2015 - 06:00
Donald Clarke: MP says doctors should examine heavenly bodies

Donald Clarke: MP says doctors should examine heavenly bodies

Conservative MP David Tredinnick complains about BBC promoting ‘the science perspective’

Sat Feb 28 2015 - 05:00
‘White God’ director Kornél Mundruczó: “It’s a fairy tale, like Walt Disney or the Grimm brothers”

‘White God’ director Kornél Mundruczó: “It’s a fairy tale, like Walt Disney or the Grimm brothers”

The dogs of Budapest rebel against their human oppressors in Mundruczó prize-winning feature

Fri Feb 27 2015 - 13:17
It Follows review: a brilliantly unsettling, determinedly awkward jump-shocker

It Follows review: a brilliantly unsettling, determinedly awkward jump-shocker

David Robert Mitchell’s low-budget horror nods to the genre’s greats while being entirely original

Fri Feb 27 2015 - 10:12
The Second Best Marigold Hotel review: a ramshackle affair

The Second Best Marigold Hotel review: a ramshackle affair

Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy, Judi Dench and other nice people amble through a plot culled from a 1970s sitcom

Fri Feb 27 2015 - 07:51
Focus review: too smooth for its own good

Focus review: too smooth for its own good

Will Smith keeps it on auto-pilot; Margot Robbie looks like she wants to flee

Thu Feb 26 2015 - 17:15
Jack Reynor back on home turf for Dublin film festival launch

Jack Reynor back on home turf for Dublin film festival launch

Kenneth Branagh, Julie Andrews and Russell Crowe lined up as part of festival bill

Wed Feb 25 2015 - 20:09

The Boy Next Door review: J-Lo's eye for an appalling script remains faultless

Jennifer Lopez makes an ill-judged return as an English teacher who makes friends with hunk-next-door/total psychopath Ryan Guzman

Wed Feb 25 2015 - 09:40
Oscars 2015: And the Oscar for best predictions goes to . . .

Oscars 2015: And the Oscar for best predictions goes to . . .

‘Birdman’ and ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ each take four awards at 87th ceremony

Mon Feb 23 2015 - 15:53
‘Birdman’ wins Oscar for best picture

‘Birdman’ wins Oscar for best picture

Alejandro González Iñárritu’s satire and Grand Budapest Hotel both receive four awards

Mon Feb 23 2015 - 15:43
Oscars 2015: Red carpet laid for battle of Boyhood and Birdman

Oscars 2015: Red carpet laid for battle of Boyhood and Birdman

Neil Patrick Harris expected to bring technological savvy and old-school showbiz oomph

Sun Feb 22 2015 - 13:35
Donald Clarke: My Oscars predictions

Donald Clarke: My Oscars predictions

Birdman for best picture, Julianne Moore for best actress. Let’s see if we get them all right again

Sat Feb 21 2015 - 06:00

Donald Clarke's crystal ball: What should win and what will win the Oscars

Last year The Irish Times called every award correctly. Fingers crossed for 2015

Sat Feb 21 2015 - 06:00
Decline of ‘NME’ shows danger of giving readers what they want

Decline of ‘NME’ shows danger of giving readers what they want

The once-influential ‘indie’ music magazine could now end up as a freesheet

Sat Feb 21 2015 - 01:00
The Duke of Burgundy review: a wholly magnificent work of high exotica

The Duke of Burgundy review: a wholly magnificent work of high exotica

This paean to erotic Italian cinema arrives with cheeky timing and boasts pleasures that don’t bypass the brain, writes Donald Clarke

Fri Feb 20 2015 - 17:44
Project Almanac review: A complete waste of time travel

Project Almanac review: A complete waste of time travel

Teens find time machine in the attic, and the rest is found-footage history

Fri Feb 20 2015 - 07:46
Bill Nighy on success, ambition and the box-office the appeal of older actors

Bill Nighy on success, ambition and the box-office the appeal of older actors

Until ‘Love Actually’, you might have seen Bill Nighy on the street and thought he was your dentist – not any more. “Look, there are no downsides to this,” he tells Donald Clarke

Fri Feb 20 2015 - 06:00
Julie Andrews to attend Jameson Dublin Film Festival

Julie Andrews to attend Jameson Dublin Film Festival

Iconic actress who played Mary Poppins to attend gala screening of The Sound Of Music

Thu Feb 19 2015 - 14:07
The Wedding Ringer review: buddy-buddy vomit larks from beginning to end

The Wedding Ringer review: buddy-buddy vomit larks from beginning to end

Yet another useless movie in which an uptight nerd has his inner funk loosed by an African-American firecracker

Thu Feb 19 2015 - 13:04
Alfred Molina on playing a wonderfully crusty old gay man

Alfred Molina on playing a wonderfully crusty old gay man

The actor plays one half of an ageing gay couple in his new film. It’s great if it contributes to the Irish referendum debate, he says – but unintended

Mon Feb 16 2015 - 06:00
Donald Clarke: spring – the time of year when I recall how much I hate nature

Donald Clarke: spring – the time of year when I recall how much I hate nature

As a metaphor for the pointlessness of existence, ‘going for a walk’ can scarcely be bettered

Sat Feb 14 2015 - 01:01
A Philadelphia Story review: A very different romantic punch-up

A Philadelphia Story review: A very different romantic punch-up

As ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ hits cinemas Hepburn and Grant offer a Valentine’s classic

Fri Feb 13 2015 - 01:00
Fifty Shades of Grey: a disgusting reverence for indulgence

Fifty Shades of Grey: a disgusting reverence for indulgence

Part of the problem with Sam Taylor-Johnson’s film is that it’s not quite bad enough

Thu Feb 12 2015 - 17:31
Baftas 2015: Boyhood takes best film prize at awards

Baftas 2015: Boyhood takes best film prize at awards

Eddie Redmayne scoops best actor award while Julianne Moore duly wins best actress

Mon Feb 09 2015 - 09:15
‘Boyhood’ takes the plaudits at film awards

‘Boyhood’ takes the plaudits at film awards

The awards season enters its final lap as ‘Boyhood’ edges ahead of ‘Birdman’

Mon Feb 09 2015 - 01:00
Donald Clarke: Shock and awe over Stephen Fry’s ‘God’ comments with  Gay Byrne

Donald Clarke: Shock and awe over Stephen Fry’s ‘God’ comments with Gay Byrne

‘Asked by Gay to imagine what he might say if a Christian God existed, Stephen made it clear that, were such an impossible situation to occur, he’d give this fellow a jolly big piece of his not inconsiderable mind’

Sat Feb 07 2015 - 01:01
Peter Strickland: “Anything to do with sex can fall on its face. All of us were cautious”

Peter Strickland: “Anything to do with sex can fall on its face. All of us were cautious”

Peter Strickland's latest, ‘The Duke of Burgundy’, is a tale of sado-masochism and romance featuring no men and plenty of humour. “I want people to laugh, but not at the characters,” he tells Donald Clarke

Fri Feb 06 2015 - 11:22
Amour Fou review: love in a time of death

Amour Fou review: love in a time of death

Justin Hausner’s austere follow-up to ‘Lourdes’ is so contained it feels a little like an overextended short film

Fri Feb 06 2015 - 06:02
Selma review: a film fuelled by impressive reservoirs of righteous anger

Selma review: a film fuelled by impressive reservoirs of righteous anger

Director Ava DuVernay admirable film focuses on a key moment in the US civil rights struggle, and in the process brings to light many larger truths

Thu Feb 05 2015 - 17:27
Patrick’s Day review: a fascinating collision of psychiatric drama and state-of-the nation address

Patrick’s Day review: a fascinating collision of psychiatric drama and state-of-the nation address

Grim sincerity and singularity of voice set this psychiatric drama apart

Thu Feb 05 2015 - 17:23
Jack Reynor wins Sundance prize  for Gerard Barrett’s Glassland

Jack Reynor wins Sundance prize for Gerard Barrett’s Glassland

Reynor first attracted attention as the star of Lenny Abrahamson’s What Richard Did

Mon Feb 02 2015 - 01:00
Irish actor Jack Reynor wins at Sundance for Glassland

Irish actor Jack Reynor wins at Sundance for Glassland

Actor awarded special jury prize for acting for role in film set in Tallaght

Sun Feb 01 2015 - 12:47
Winston Churchill: one of his era’s great boozers

Winston Churchill: one of his era’s great boozers

‘On balance, though politics is more boring when carried out by sober people, it is likely to be more efficient, less abusive and more civilised’

Sat Jan 31 2015 - 01:00
Son of a Gun review: Ewan McGregor generates some Heat

Son of a Gun review: Ewan McGregor generates some Heat

A skilfully staged Aussie crime drama where men growl at other men and women stay largely out of the way

Fri Jan 30 2015 - 10:27
Paul Thomas Anderson on  adapting Pynchon, directing  Day-Lewis and keeping the melancholy at bay

Paul Thomas Anderson on adapting Pynchon, directing Day-Lewis and keeping the melancholy at bay

The director of ‘Inherent Vice’ sits down with Donald Clarke to discuss the pressure of being called ‘America’s greatest film-maker’

Fri Jan 30 2015 - 06:34
Kingsman: The Secret Service review: We expect you to die, James Bond spoof genre

Kingsman: The Secret Service review: We expect you to die, James Bond spoof genre

Though well acted and lushly upholstered, this childish ‘caper’ is let down by bold-type irony

Thu Jan 29 2015 - 17:22
Au revoir les Enfants review: a welcome reissue for Louis Malle’s   masterful wartime story

Au revoir les Enfants review: a welcome reissue for Louis Malle’s masterful wartime story

Malle’s semi-autobiographical film reminds us that tragedy often has as much to do with mishap as it has with malignity

Thu Jan 29 2015 - 15:25
Rave reviews for ‘Brooklyn’ at Sundance Film Festival

Rave reviews for ‘Brooklyn’ at Sundance Film Festival

Saoirse Ronan says she ‘gets very emotional’ talking about Tóibín adaptation

Tue Jan 27 2015 - 21:15
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