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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
Louis Tomlinson: How Did I Get Here? review – Thumpingly okayish blend of Oasis guitars and Ed Sheeran-style saccharine bangers

Louis Tomlinson: How Did I Get Here? review – Thumpingly okayish blend of Oasis guitars and Ed Sheeran-style saccharine bangers

It’s a pity the former One Direction star only occasionally reveals himself as an artist capable of considerable thought and introspection

Mon Jan 19 2026 - 09:46
Britpop is Robbie Williams at his best, an irreverent, splurging Valentine to 1990s guitar rock

Britpop is Robbie Williams at his best, an irreverent, splurging Valentine to 1990s guitar rock

Robbie Williams is finally channelling his love of Oasis into his music with this enjoyably superficial tribute album

Fri Jan 16 2026 - 12:31
Any Given Day – Cork University Hospital review: Patient-focused series avoids the usual melodrama

Any Given Day – Cork University Hospital review: Patient-focused series avoids the usual melodrama

Television: Medical documentary puts positive spin on our health service while patient stories are compelling and honest

Wed Jan 14 2026 - 22:15
Hijack season two: Even Idris Elba looks uncomfortable with the direction of this latest heist

Hijack season two: Even Idris Elba looks uncomfortable with the direction of this latest heist

Television: The fast-moving unfussy plot was a strong feature of Hijack series one on Apple TV. Alas, second time out, it’s all too convoluted

Wed Jan 14 2026 - 15:52
Jenny on Holiday: Quicksand Heart review – Brilliantly bittersweet walk on pop’s melancholy side

Jenny on Holiday: Quicksand Heart review – Brilliantly bittersweet walk on pop’s melancholy side

Jenny Hollingworth, of Let’s Eat Grandma, expertly balances downbeat lyrics with upbeat melodies on her first solo album

Tue Jan 13 2026 - 05:00
Industry review: So nasty it makes Game of Thrones seem like Teletubbies

Industry review: So nasty it makes Game of Thrones seem like Teletubbies

Television: In series four of the critically adored HBO/BBC drama Mickey Down and Konrad Kay have broadened the canvas and darkened the picture

Mon Jan 12 2026 - 23:10
Dancing with the Stars: An unhappy punchline for the comedian Michael Fry

Dancing with the Stars: An unhappy punchline for the comedian Michael Fry

Television: The gap continues to widen with singer Tolü Makay topping the leader board

Sun Jan 11 2026 - 22:13
Ten great Irish music acts to catch in 2026

Ten great Irish music acts to catch in 2026

From Shark School to SexyTadhg and Dove Ellis to Hotgirl, here’s who’s tipped to take over in the year ahead

Sat Jan 10 2026 - 05:18
David Bowie: 10 years after his death, he’s still electrifying, still plugged into the 21st century

David Bowie: 10 years after his death, he’s still electrifying, still plugged into the 21st century

David Bowie died on January 10th, 2016. He still has a message for the modern world in a way that, frozen in time, John Lennon or Elvis Presley simply doesn’t

Sat Jan 10 2026 - 00:01
The Traitors review: Would the BBC’s secret traitor twist work on the Irish version?

The Traitors review: Would the BBC’s secret traitor twist work on the Irish version?

Television: With three gimmicks in the latest UK series, the makers seem terrified of the blueprint going stale

Thu Jan 08 2026 - 13:54
The Cribs: Selling a Vibe review – First-rank indie underdogs make an attention-grabbing return

The Cribs: Selling a Vibe review – First-rank indie underdogs make an attention-grabbing return

If ever a landfill-indie group deserved a shoegaze-style rehabilitation, it’s Ryan, Gary and Ross Jarman

Thu Jan 08 2026 - 04:48
Can You Keep a Secret? An understated chortle onslaught from Dawn French and Mark Heap

Can You Keep a Secret? An understated chortle onslaught from Dawn French and Mark Heap

Television: British comedy doesn’t always land with Irish viewers, but French and Mark Heap are great in this understated chortle onslaught

Wed Jan 07 2026 - 22:00
Lynley on BBC One: Ken Loach does Agatha Christie on the creepy Norfolk coast, but it’s fun

Lynley on BBC One: Ken Loach does Agatha Christie on the creepy Norfolk coast, but it’s fun

Television: The class distinctions will quickly bore Irish viewers, but the mystery is at least compelling

Mon Jan 05 2026 - 21:30
Dancing with the Stars week 1: New head judge Oti Mabuse collides with Brian Redmond in fun return

Dancing with the Stars week 1: New head judge Oti Mabuse collides with Brian Redmond in fun return

Television: Celebrity dancers have much to improve on, but this new season will clearly be entertaining

Sun Jan 04 2026 - 21:50
Stranger Things finale: Imperfect but poignant ending leaves a bittersweet ache

Stranger Things finale: Imperfect but poignant ending leaves a bittersweet ache

Television: The real destructive force at the end of this fifth and final season was the pain of growing up

Fri Jan 02 2026 - 11:26
Fuss over AI actors is a distraction – Netflix has been making algorithm movies for years

Fuss over AI actors is a distraction – Netflix has been making algorithm movies for years

Think of the movies Atlas or the deafeningly forgettable Red Notice

Fri Jan 02 2026 - 06:23
The Night Manager on BBC One review: Dark TV for dark times - with compelling results

The Night Manager on BBC One review: Dark TV for dark times - with compelling results

Television: Suave sleuth Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston) emanates movie star glamour, but the world he inhabits is notably murkier than before

Thu Jan 01 2026 - 22:00
The Late Late New Year Special: It’s a Paudie expanded universe, and we’re all just drifting through

The Late Late New Year Special: It’s a Paudie expanded universe, and we’re all just drifting through

Television: Patrick Kielty exudes positivity in the face of impossible odds and vapid banter

Thu Jan 01 2026 - 07:10
2026 on TV: Dancing with the Stars, The Night Manager and 18 other new and returning shows to catch

2026 on TV: Dancing with the Stars, The Night Manager and 18 other new and returning shows to catch

Including Industry, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Tip Toe, Lord of the Flies and Grown Ups

Tue Dec 30 2025 - 05:21
Run Away star James Nesbitt: ‘My Irishness has always been very important to me. I fought to play my roles as Irish’

Run Away star James Nesbitt: ‘My Irishness has always been very important to me. I fought to play my roles as Irish’

The latest chapter in the Ballymena man’s hugely successful career is perhaps his starriest yet – all thanks to the murderously moreish whodunits of Harlan Coben

Tue Dec 30 2025 - 05:20
2025 in video games: the 10 best overall, plus the three best Irish releases

2025 in video games: the 10 best overall, plus the three best Irish releases

Game quality remained high in a year in which 1990s nostalgia played a big role

Mon Dec 29 2025 - 05:04
Rory McIlroy - A Battle Won: Fascinating profile of a sporting hero with human failings

Rory McIlroy - A Battle Won: Fascinating profile of a sporting hero with human failings

You have to credit McIlroy for possessing something all too rare in professional sport: a moral compass

Sun Dec 28 2025 - 22:00
2025 in TV: Rogue brogues, the drunken Irish and a prestige streamer’s hidden jewels

2025 in TV: Rogue brogues, the drunken Irish and a prestige streamer’s hidden jewels

The biggest show of the year, Adolescence, became so huge that it fuelled a moral panic, but the best stuff was on the little-watched Apple TV

Sun Dec 28 2025 - 05:27
2025 in music: The five best international albums of the year

2025 in music: The five best international albums of the year

Including releases by Ethel Cain, Anna Von Hausswolff, Wednesday, Hayley Williams and Cole Pulice

Sun Dec 28 2025 - 05:14
George Best and Cork Celtic on TG4: A fascinating portrait of a prodigy in decline

George Best and Cork Celtic on TG4: A fascinating portrait of a prodigy in decline

Television: By the time Best joined Cork Celtic he was not so much a shadow of his former self as a pickled parody, more in love with booze than the beautiful game

Fri Dec 26 2025 - 20:30
Gene Kelly - Réalt an Rince on TG4: Absorbing documentary reveals a rare, affable genius

Gene Kelly - Réalt an Rince on TG4: Absorbing documentary reveals a rare, affable genius

Most revealing are extracts from an interview in Tipperary in the early 1970s by RTÉ broadcaster Donncha Ó Dúlaing

Fri Dec 26 2025 - 06:00
Mrs Brown’s Boys review: The studio audience sound as if they are being held hostage

Mrs Brown’s Boys review: The studio audience sound as if they are being held hostage

Television: Oh, for a gag about breaking wind or a well-deployed single entendre to interrupt the monotony

Thu Dec 25 2025 - 22:30
Amandaland review: This engaging and funny one-off is the pick of Christmas Day viewing

Amandaland review: This engaging and funny one-off is the pick of Christmas Day viewing

Television: Christmas is about excess and familial angst, but also tenderness and tears, and all of the above are combined in perfect portions here

Thu Dec 25 2025 - 21:30
Reluctant pop star Chris Rea felt ‘Monty Python-silly’ in Slane but was beloved in Ireland

Reluctant pop star Chris Rea felt ‘Monty Python-silly’ in Slane but was beloved in Ireland

The singer-songwriter’s streak of earnestness elevated him beyond other hitmakers of the day

Mon Dec 22 2025 - 19:20
Ryan Tubridy attempts to reinvent himself on YouTube. Will it work?

Ryan Tubridy attempts to reinvent himself on YouTube. Will it work?

Will this be a step down for a personality who was once one of Ireland’s highest-paid broadcasters?

Fri Dec 19 2025 - 19:54
Dove Ellis: Blizzard review – Thank heavens for awkward outsiders, and for this luminescent Irish album

Dove Ellis: Blizzard review – Thank heavens for awkward outsiders, and for this luminescent Irish album

Enigmatic Galway songwriter sounds like a storm-tossed mix of Thom Yorke of Radiohead and Jeff Buckley

Fri Dec 19 2025 - 05:00
Emily in Paris review: It may be ridiculous  but you have to give it a grudging respect

Emily in Paris review: It may be ridiculous but you have to give it a grudging respect

Television: Since its debut in 2020, Emily in Paris has been variously celebrated as a guilty pleasure and lamented as a sure sign of civilisation’s downfall

Thu Dec 18 2025 - 19:00
Trump agus na Gaeil on TG4: A sobering insight into Trump’s effect on the Irish in America

Trump agus na Gaeil on TG4: A sobering insight into Trump’s effect on the Irish in America

The documentary examines the cruelty of Trump’s new immigration policies and how a green card, long a golden ticket, is no longer a guarantee of safe passage

Wed Dec 17 2025 - 22:00
Kneecap at 3Arena: A rambunctious and humorous set with heartfelt moments

Kneecap at 3Arena: A rambunctious and humorous set with heartfelt moments

Rap trio brings its controversy machine to the Dublin venue with a formidable live gig, guest collaborations and plenty of fun

Tue Dec 16 2025 - 23:43
The Salt Path Scandal review: A remarkable tale pieced together using old-school gumshoe journalism

The Salt Path Scandal review: A remarkable tale pieced together using old-school gumshoe journalism

Television: Film is based on theories around a bestselling memoir full of struggle and courage, but did any of it actually happen?

Tue Dec 16 2025 - 15:24
Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here 50 review – Brilliantly bleak masterpiece comes with its own mythology

Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here 50 review – Brilliantly bleak masterpiece comes with its own mythology

Evoking Syd Barrett and the schism between Roger Waters and David Gilmore, the title track is still the emotional core of this 50th-anniversary edition

Mon Dec 15 2025 - 05:06
Taylor Swift: The End of an Era review - There’s nothing here that Swift doesn’t want us to see

Taylor Swift: The End of an Era review - There’s nothing here that Swift doesn’t want us to see

Television: After decades of Swiftmania, does the world need this not especially revealing documentary?

Fri Dec 12 2025 - 12:52
Percy Jackson and the Olympians on Disney+: Harry Potter for bored Marvel fans

Percy Jackson and the Olympians on Disney+: Harry Potter for bored Marvel fans

Television: Zeitgeist has moved from young adult fiction to Romantasy, making this feel behind the times

Thu Dec 11 2025 - 21:00
Wolf Alice at 3Arena review: An ultimately superb – if underattended – show

Wolf Alice at 3Arena review: An ultimately superb – if underattended – show

Scintillating gig shows Ellie Rowsell’s skills as frontwoman and band’s talent for old-school indie pop

Thu Dec 11 2025 - 11:03
Ed Sheeran at 3Arena review: Pop’s everyman serves up Christmas bangers and beige ballads

Ed Sheeran at 3Arena review: Pop’s everyman serves up Christmas bangers and beige ballads

The Dublin gig is a reminder of why Sheeran is both a streaming behemoth and a popular punching bag

Wed Dec 10 2025 - 09:19
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