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DTF St Louis review: David Harbour and Jason Bateman excel in this quirky whodunit

DTF St Louis review: David Harbour and Jason Bateman excel in this quirky whodunit

Television: Refreshing new series appears to exist in a parallel reality, a trend of elevated quirkiness now quietly voguish in US television

Fri Mar 06 2026 - 15:16
Dour, charmless and intermittently tuneful: Yes, it’s Morrissey, pop’s tarnished ‘greatest lyricist’

Dour, charmless and intermittently tuneful: Yes, it’s Morrissey, pop’s tarnished ‘greatest lyricist’

Make-Up Is a Lie is a long way short of The Smiths, but it’s merely bad-tempered and argumentative rather than actively offensive

Fri Mar 06 2026 - 05:32
Could Jessie Buckley’s ‘problematic’ anti-cat vibes scupper her Oscar bid?

Could Jessie Buckley’s ‘problematic’ anti-cat vibes scupper her Oscar bid?

Let’s hope a re-emergence of the actor’s bold declaration that she doesn’t like cats won’t mean she faces kitty karma on Oscar night

Thu Mar 05 2026 - 05:00
Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally review: Harry Styles’ new album is a retro letdown

Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally review: Harry Styles’ new album is a retro letdown

With Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, Harry Styles genuinely wants to push forward creatively, but the results are more honourable pastiche than profound artistic statement

Wed Mar 04 2026 - 05:00
Home of the Year review: The late Hugh Wallace gives it socks in poignant return of this fun series

Home of the Year review: The late Hugh Wallace gives it socks in poignant return of this fun series

Television: In the wake of the unexpected death of the chummy and clubbable Wallace, it is wonderful to see the architect on screen one final time

Tue Mar 03 2026 - 19:45
Goodman – Too Big to Fail: A riveting portal to the world of Charles Haughey, cheap suits and bad hair

Goodman – Too Big to Fail: A riveting portal to the world of Charles Haughey, cheap suits and bad hair

Television: Just as Larry Goodman symbolised something bigger than the 1980s beef industry, so this film symbolises more than a corporation’s rise and fall

Mon Mar 02 2026 - 22:15
Dancing with the Stars review: Something feels amiss in the dance-off picks

Dancing with the Stars review: Something feels amiss in the dance-off picks

As rower Philip Doyle crashes out, could Paudie Moloney have a shot at the Glitterball Trophy?

Sun Mar 01 2026 - 21:33
A trip through the masochist’s paradise that is the League of Ireland First Division

A trip through the masochist’s paradise that is the League of Ireland First Division

The stadiums are remote and the crowds are sparse, but all who attend are strengthened by the experience

Fri Feb 27 2026 - 13:00
Kneecap: Fenian – Never mind the outrage, here’s the brilliantly catchy five-star album

Kneecap: Fenian – Never mind the outrage, here’s the brilliantly catchy five-star album

First listen review: Kneecap’s second record captures the glee and giddiness of their live performances

Fri Feb 27 2026 - 11:42
Gorillaz: The Mountain – beautifully tender record with a sad smile plastered to its face

Gorillaz: The Mountain – beautifully tender record with a sad smile plastered to its face

Damon Albarn looks past western music for inspiration but album never sounds like the meanderings of a tourist

Fri Feb 27 2026 - 05:16
Legacy of Monsters on Apple: Kurt Russell versus Godzilla is perfect B-movie escapism

Legacy of Monsters on Apple: Kurt Russell versus Godzilla is perfect B-movie escapism

Television: Lead star is obviously having the time of his life as he squares up to Godzilla, Kong and pals

Fri Feb 27 2026 - 04:00
Scrubs on Disney+ review: Older, sadder, and moderately wiser – but with its funny bone intact

Scrubs on Disney+ review: Older, sadder, and moderately wiser – but with its funny bone intact

Television: Previously zany cast are now in the trenches of middle age and finding Gen Z even more annoying than our heroes were 25 years ago

Thu Feb 26 2026 - 06:00
Young Sherlock star Dónal Finn: Why I turned Holmes’s enemy Moriarty into a Kerry man

Young Sherlock star Dónal Finn: Why I turned Holmes’s enemy Moriarty into a Kerry man

Don’t be surprised if Guy Ritchie’s new series catapults the young Cork actor into being Ireland’s next acting superstar

Tue Feb 24 2026 - 05:17
AI Confidential with Hannah Fry: A stark message about the shadowy side of machine intelligence

AI Confidential with Hannah Fry: A stark message about the shadowy side of machine intelligence

Television: Absorbing first episode of three-part series explores ominous possibility that AI isn’t so much stealing our jobs, as our souls

Mon Feb 23 2026 - 21:15
Dancing with the Stars review: Dear Irish Voting Public, please take a long, hard look at yourself

Dancing with the Stars review: Dear Irish Voting Public, please take a long, hard look at yourself

Front-runner Jordan Dargan faces a second dance-off in two weeks as Stephanie Kelly departs

Sun Feb 22 2026 - 21:41
Stereolab at NCH review: Eloquent Anglo-French favourites rise to the occasion

Stereolab at NCH review: Eloquent Anglo-French favourites rise to the occasion

Laconic frontwoman Laetitia Sadier and her bandmates put on a clever and wondrous Dublin show with danceable grooves and art-rock jams

Sun Feb 22 2026 - 14:10
Mumford & Sons: Prizefighter – song with Hozier is one of the few rousing moments

Mumford & Sons: Prizefighter – song with Hozier is one of the few rousing moments

Group return to the hoedown mother lode for their well-intentioned if fizz-free sixth album

Fri Feb 20 2026 - 05:25
RTÉ crime drama Kin is returning, and it can’t come soon enough

RTÉ crime drama Kin is returning, and it can’t come soon enough

Kin gave RTÉ of its biggest ratings hits since its previous big crime show, Love/Hate

Thu Feb 19 2026 - 06:00
56 days review: One of the worst things I’ve ever watched, and I loved it

56 days review: One of the worst things I’ve ever watched, and I loved it

Go into this expecting a conventionally well-put-together mystery, and you’ll be underwhelmed. Buckle up for a hysterically soapy thrill ride

Wed Feb 18 2026 - 15:50
The Tony Blair Story: A master of spin who, in the end, was largely lying to himself

The Tony Blair Story: A master of spin who, in the end, was largely lying to himself

Blair emerges from this impressively wide-ranging documentary brimming with charm yet blank behind the eyes

Tue Feb 17 2026 - 21:15
Robert Duvall blended grit and humility in a rough‑hewn archetype that is now Hollywood history

Robert Duvall blended grit and humility in a rough‑hewn archetype that is now Hollywood history

Actor had a career that spanned decades but he will forever be connected to his roles in The Godfather and Apocalypse Now

Mon Feb 16 2026 - 20:23
Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model on Netflix – A shocking look back at Tyra Banks’ stomach-turning circus

Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model on Netflix – A shocking look back at Tyra Banks’ stomach-turning circus

Television: Riveting documentary lays bare dubious treatment of young women, while Banks still says show was a force for good

Mon Feb 16 2026 - 15:50
Brilliantly vulnerable Cypress, Mine! see their return as all about the here and now

Brilliantly vulnerable Cypress, Mine! see their return as all about the here and now

Nostalgia is unavoidable for re-formed ‘80s indie group, but a wish to move forward is the driving force behind new songs

Mon Feb 16 2026 - 05:09
Dancing with the Stars review: The latest celeb exits, but the real losers are the viewers

Dancing with the Stars review: The latest celeb exits, but the real losers are the viewers

Well before the dance-off, we know the Eurovision champ is in line for nul points. Meanwhile Paudie keeps on twirling

Sun Feb 15 2026 - 22:36
Charli XCX’s Wuthering Heights album is banging, bonkers and better than Brat

Charli XCX’s Wuthering Heights album is banging, bonkers and better than Brat

Brilliantly moody soundtrack confirms Charli XCX as a star who makes better art when not trying to deliver a hit

Fri Feb 13 2026 - 12:34
Síle Seoige – An Saol Mar Atá on TG4: An honest depiction of the daily frustrations of parenting in modern Ireland

Síle Seoige – An Saol Mar Atá on TG4: An honest depiction of the daily frustrations of parenting in modern Ireland

Television: It’s refreshing that Seoige doesn’t pretend to have all the answers. She’s muddling through like the rest of us

Thu Feb 12 2026 - 11:10
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast: An underwhelming and tonally disorienting show

How to Get to Heaven from Belfast: An underwhelming and tonally disorienting show

In her first major series since Derry Girls, Lisa McGee seems to have gleaned her 26 counties knowledge from old D’Unbelievables box sets

Thu Feb 12 2026 - 06:00
Danny Harle: ‘When some people try to treat me like a pop star, that makes me uncomfortable’

Danny Harle: ‘When some people try to treat me like a pop star, that makes me uncomfortable’

‘Hyperpop’ producer known for his work with Charli XCX, Dua Lipa and others, on releasing his first album, Cerulean

Tue Feb 10 2026 - 05:13
Dancing with the Stars review: A blood-curdling end for Anne Cassin

Dancing with the Stars review: A blood-curdling end for Anne Cassin

If Fright Night lacks thrills and spills, at least the Nationwide presenter departs on an upbeat note

Sun Feb 08 2026 - 21:57
Lord of the Flies on BBC One review: Far too pretty to reflect the ugly side of humanity

Lord of the Flies on BBC One review: Far too pretty to reflect the ugly side of humanity

You tune in expecting scorched earth insights into the fundamental ugliness of humanity – but instead it’s a glorified David Attenborough documentary

Sun Feb 08 2026 - 21:45
Cardinals: Masquerade review – New ideas aren’t necessarily all they’re cracked up to be

Cardinals: Masquerade review – New ideas aren’t necessarily all they’re cracked up to be

Cardinals are enthusiastic musical pickpockets – and, paradoxically, it has made them sound entirely like themselves

Fri Feb 06 2026 - 05:01
The Muppet Show on Disney+: The humour is largely terrible – but isn’t that the point?

The Muppet Show on Disney+: The humour is largely terrible – but isn’t that the point?

Television: This one-off reboot, which is faithful to the 1970s original, has the perfect star guest in Sabrina Carpenter

Wed Feb 04 2026 - 12:35
Secret Genius on Channel 4: A boring brain gymkhana, and no Irish even made the cut

Secret Genius on Channel 4: A boring brain gymkhana, and no Irish even made the cut

Television: While it’s heartening to see those who were told they won’t amount to much receiving a pat on the back, the actual format is 50 shades of sleep-inducing

Mon Feb 02 2026 - 17:00
Ye Vagabonds: All Tied Together – Five stars for this powerfully raw modern trad

Ye Vagabonds: All Tied Together – Five stars for this powerfully raw modern trad

Diarmuid and Brían Mac Gloinn come off as a craggy Irish Simon & Garfunkel, an effect heightened by luminous harmonies and keening instrumentation

Mon Feb 02 2026 - 05:02
These Sacred Vows on RTÉ One: Unoriginal and illogical, this is White Lotus with a green tinge

These Sacred Vows on RTÉ One: Unoriginal and illogical, this is White Lotus with a green tinge

Television: Despite Tom Vaughan-Lawlor heading up a sprawling cast, this is an underwhelming Irish take on the ‘rich-people-are-the-worst’ genre

Sun Feb 01 2026 - 22:15
Dancing with the Stars: ‘You might have been locked up for crimes against dance’

Dancing with the Stars: ‘You might have been locked up for crimes against dance’

Dedication Night is one of the things DWTS Ireland does well

Sun Feb 01 2026 - 21:38
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor admits the time was right to give Ireland a break from Nidge

Tom Vaughan-Lawlor admits the time was right to give Ireland a break from Nidge

Versatile actor is back on RTÉ for the first time in over a decade, portraying a priest in ‘These Sacred Vows’

Sun Feb 01 2026 - 06:00
‘To be honest I’m a bit overwhelmed’: Pat Kenny signs off after more than four decades of daily radio

‘To be honest I’m a bit overwhelmed’: Pat Kenny signs off after more than four decades of daily radio

Radio: Vetaran broadcaster is flooded with messages from wellwishers as he leaves his weekday slot on Newstalk

Fri Jan 30 2026 - 13:27
First Dates Ireland: Toe-curling banter that’s both unwatchable and heartwarming

First Dates Ireland: Toe-curling banter that’s both unwatchable and heartwarming

Television: With three confirmed marriages over its 10 years, solid ratings suggest RTÉ and First Dates are not sick of each other yet

Thu Jan 29 2026 - 22:00
Amhráin do mo Mháthair review: Reminder of how music can express emotions words cannot

Amhráin do mo Mháthair review: Reminder of how music can express emotions words cannot

Television: Raw and mournful documentary reflects emotions of Pauline Scanlon and her mother, who was forced to give up her first child for adoption

Wed Jan 28 2026 - 21:30
Take That on Netflix review: Despite being airbrushed to death, this is still a fascinating story

Take That on Netflix review: Despite being airbrushed to death, this is still a fascinating story

Television: Much like their music, this three-parter is pleasantly antiseptic, bingeable and forgettable

Tue Jan 27 2026 - 15:13
How Faetooth’s ‘fairy doom metal’ is bringing hope to their fans amid dark US backdrop

How Faetooth’s ‘fairy doom metal’ is bringing hope to their fans amid dark US backdrop

Band says touring Europe allows them to view America in a different light

Mon Jan 26 2026 - 05:04
Dancing with the Stars review: It’s either great fun or completely baffling, depending on where you stand

Dancing with the Stars review: It’s either great fun or completely baffling, depending on where you stand

The podcaster says farewell after week 3 of Dancing with the Stars 2026 as the former Apprentice contestant stumbles in his best week yet

Sun Jan 25 2026 - 21:36
Chris Walley: ‘There is a degree of living like a monk – but a fun monk’

Chris Walley: ‘There is a degree of living like a monk – but a fun monk’

The Young Offenders star has been focused on a demanding stage role in London, but the hit series is calling the Cork actor home

Sat Jan 24 2026 - 05:16
On Megadeth’s farewell album, Dave Mustaine signs off with a final act of bloody-mindedness

On Megadeth’s farewell album, Dave Mustaine signs off with a final act of bloody-mindedness

Dave Mustaine goes back to where it started, with a cover of Ride the Lightning, Metallica’s pocket opus from 1984

Fri Jan 23 2026 - 16:48
Heated Rivalry: This hugely bingeable erotic filler at least dares to be different

Heated Rivalry: This hugely bingeable erotic filler at least dares to be different

Television: Sexually explicit Canadian ice hockey drama is this year’s first breakout TV hit, but not without controversy in some quarters

Wed Jan 21 2026 - 16:27
The Assembly Ireland review: Micheál Martin lacks charisma for opener of this novel TV concept

The Assembly Ireland review: Micheál Martin lacks charisma for opener of this novel TV concept

Television: Neurodivergent people grilling well-known figures is a fun idea, but it runs a little longer than necessary

Tue Jan 20 2026 - 08:55
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Cheerier than Game of Thrones and brimming with Irish talent

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Cheerier than Game of Thrones and brimming with Irish talent

Set 70 years before the events of Game of Thrones, this heartwarming show hits like a breath of fresh air

Mon Jan 19 2026 - 15:43
Emmylou Harris at 3Arena review: Spellbinding Irish sign-off from one of the greats

Emmylou Harris at 3Arena review: Spellbinding Irish sign-off from one of the greats

The country star Emmylou Harris brings all her wisdom and flinty wit to bear on this quietly breathtaking evening

Mon Jan 19 2026 - 10:11
 Dancing with the Stars: An emotive night sees a stark fade to black for singer Brian Kennedy

Dancing with the Stars: An emotive night sees a stark fade to black for singer Brian Kennedy

Television: Amber Wilson survives to pirouette another day as real work begins for remaining contestants after week 3

Mon Jan 19 2026 - 09:48
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