Who was Dayani Cristal? One corpse challenges the US war on 'illegals'Amid the highly politicised and increasingly nasty debate about ‘border security’ in the US, a new documentary sets itself a vital task: to put a human face on the tragedyFri Jul 25 2014 - 00:00
Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon review"Party time . . . Excellent": Who'd have guessed? In Mike Meyers' documentary, one of the great masters of rock'n'roll PR comes up smelling of rosesFri Jul 18 2014 - 00:37
Divine times: Mink Stole, the über-fabulous Dreamlander, recalls the heyday of trashAs an original member of John Waters’ gang, Mink Stole was there at the beginning. Alongside was Harris Glenn Milstead, a quiet young man who would soon become Time Magazine’s Drag Queen of the Century . . . and an icon for oddballs everywhereFri Jul 18 2014 - 00:00
In pursuit of Vivian Maier, street photographer, nanny and mysteryAn intriguing documentary sets out to discover who the acclaimed street photographer and enigma really wasThu Jul 17 2014 - 16:55
Mrs Brown: D’Sensation too much for Ronan Keating's GoddessKeating’s Aussie musical among the movies steamrolled by the Brendan O’Carroll juggernautFri Jul 11 2014 - 11:16
Jack Reynor: "There are two parts to my life - You have to be very black and white"It’s a long way from the hills of Wicklow to the heights of Hollywood, and Jack Reynor has made the trip in just two short years. Megastardom awaits, but the Transformers star is keeping his feet firmly on the groundFri Jul 11 2014 - 01:04
Linklater’s life through a lensBoyhood is like no other film you’ve seen. Shot over 12 years, it chronicles the life of one Texan boy from six to18. ‘We were making a period film in the present tense,’ says Austin-based director Richard LinklaterFri Jul 11 2014 - 00:00
Transformers: Age of Extinction review: Think rape culture is a myth? Think againWed Jul 09 2014 - 17:07
Review: Love EternalLove Eternal won the Dublin Film Critics Circle Best Irish Feature Award. Brendan Muldowney’s unsettling sophomore picture deserves no lessMon Jul 07 2014 - 18:08
America Ferrera: From Ugly Betty to dragon trainingAmerica Ferrrera won us over as the meek, perpetually put-upon ‘Ugly’ Betty – but she much prefers playing kick-ass characters and strong female roles. The star of How to Train Your Dragon 2 exchanges some star-spangled banter with Tara BradyFri Jul 04 2014 - 00:00
The Golden Dream: teen heroes in a world of double standardsDiego Quemada-Díez’s heartbreaking film about Guatemalan youngsters who journey to LA studies the interconnectedness of human beings. The director’s mentor, Ken Loach, would be proudMon Jun 30 2014 - 01:00
Leona Lewis: On the sunny sideThe multi-platinum selling former X Factor winner takes on her first movie role in Walking on SunshineFri Jun 27 2014 - 00:00
Rotten Potatoes: The heat is on for this summer’s releasesWhen the mercury rises, the cinemagoing audience drops through the floor, but ‘22 Jump Street’ has made the big leapFri Jun 20 2014 - 00:00
Fanny Ardant: between the dark & the lightFrançois Truffaut’s famous Dark Lady may be a little more auburn these days, but Ardant’s passion for life and cinema is undimmed: ‘You must follow your instincts, your pleasures, your love. And you will be a winner’Fri Jun 20 2014 - 00:00
'Belle' director on women film-makers and how the zeitgeist rules cinemaDirector Amma Asante's acclaimed new film is inspired by the true story of a mixed-heritage daughter of a British Royal Navy admiralFri Jun 13 2014 - 00:00
Review: 22 Jump StreetJonah Hill and Channing Tatum return to the undercover beat for a "big ass raise" of a sequelThu Jun 05 2014 - 22:30
Meet the Dunlops, Northern Ireland’s original road warriorsFrom the archives: In this interview from 2014 Tara Brady speaks to William Dunlop about how he and his brother Michael came to follow their late dad Robert and uncle Joey onto the open roadThu Jun 05 2014 - 22:00
Review: MaleficentAngelina Jolie is unimpeachably well cast as the hitherto evil - now merely misunderstood - foe of Sleeping BeautyFri May 30 2014 - 00:00
Charlize Theron: shooting starThe South Africa-born actor has always commanded respect by sticking to her guns and going against the grain. So how does an Oscar winner end up starring in Ted guy Seth MacFarlane’s new gross-out comedy western?Fri May 30 2014 - 00:00
X-Men, Godzilla, Spidey – summer blockbusters just keep on comingSmall films steer clear of the runway as the big birds swoop downFri May 30 2014 - 00:00
Ken Loach: Still a right old leftieAs a cinematic and political firebrand, Ken Loach has been a force for good for five decades. His new film, ‘Jimmy’s Hall’, tells the story of the first Irishman deported from his own country. But is Loach really ready to hang up his megaphone? “Being realistic, that’s as ambitious as you can be,” says the 77-year-old directorFri May 30 2014 - 00:00
John Turturro: Not just a gigoloActor and director John Turturro plays a florist turned sex worker – and Woody Allen his pimp – in his new film. He talks to Tara Brady about giving screen time to a character who can do anything with his handsFri May 23 2014 - 00:00
The Punk SingerThis portrait of a mad-as-hell musical feminist who wouldn’t take crap from anybody is an uplifting, unforgettable documentaryFri May 23 2014 - 00:00