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Guys and Dolls review: Blue Eyes and Brando

Guys and Dolls review: Blue Eyes and Brando

Fri Dec 19 2014 - 12:00
Netflix’s top 50 series

Netflix’s top 50 series

Whether it's a Netflix original like Orange Is The New Black, a British comedy like Peep Show or just completely addictive like Breaking Bad; we've listed and categorised the very best Netflix boxsets for you to enjoy.

Fri Dec 19 2014 - 12:00
Joe Swanberg: still the maestro of mumblecore

Joe Swanberg: still the maestro of mumblecore

The indie workhorse may be directing bigger names on more generous budgets, but his lo-fi auteur sensibility remains firmly in place

Fri Dec 19 2014 - 10:00
Kon-tiki review: Old-school adventure on high seas

Kon-tiki review: Old-school adventure on high seas

Fri Dec 19 2014 - 06:00
The Circle review: circle of trust

The Circle review: circle of trust

This award-winning Swiss docudrama chronicles the establishment of a pioneering LGBT group and its erotic sister publication

Fri Dec 12 2014 - 07:00
Electricity review: firing on all synapses

Electricity review: firing on all synapses

Fri Dec 12 2014 - 06:00
Mosab Hassan Yousef: son of Hamas founder to Israeli agent

Mosab Hassan Yousef: son of Hamas founder to Israeli agent

The extraordinary life of Mosab Hassan Yousef is documented in The Green Prince

Fri Dec 12 2014 - 06:00
The Hobbit review: One last slog through Middle Earth

The Hobbit review: One last slog through Middle Earth

Sorry Peter Jackson, but we’re all Orc’d out - Battle of the Five Armies is both way too much and not nearly enough

Thu Dec 11 2014 - 16:16
School of Babel review: the kids are all right

School of Babel review: the kids are all right

Fri Dec 05 2014 - 08:00
The Pyramid review: half-hearted tropes executed in a half-arsed manner

The Pyramid review: half-hearted tropes executed in a half-arsed manner

Fri Dec 05 2014 - 07:36
The Grandmaster review: wing chun this

The Grandmaster review: wing chun this

Tony Leung is properly enigmatic in this vandalised bio-pic of Ip Man, the maestro who trained Bruce Lee

Fri Dec 05 2014 - 07:00

Ticket Awards 2014 - The best screen shots

Irish film had a standout year, franchises asserted their dominance, and some of the year’s best films came in documentary form. Donald Clarke and Tara Brady name-check the best - and a few of the worst - of 2014

Fri Dec 05 2014 - 06:00

Get Santa review: Santy in the slammer

Jim Broadbent stars as Santa Claus in this somewhat strange holiday kids movie

Fri Dec 05 2014 - 06:00
Hope and despair: Edwyn Collins puts his poststroke life on film

Hope and despair: Edwyn Collins puts his poststroke life on film

After nearly dying in 2005, the former Orange Juice singer began a long recovery with the tireless help of his wife, Grace Maxwell – a journey captured in ‘The Possibilities Are Endless’, a new film

Sun Nov 30 2014 - 06:00
Horrible Bosses 2 review: Confessions of the criminally unfunny

Horrible Bosses 2 review: Confessions of the criminally unfunny

Fri Nov 28 2014 - 06:00
‘Downton Abbey’ star Hugh Bonneville on working with Paddington

‘Downton Abbey’ star Hugh Bonneville on working with Paddington

Tara Brady talks to the English actor about going from lord of the manor to friend of the bear

Fri Nov 28 2014 - 06:00
Paddington review: smarter than your average bear movie

Paddington review: smarter than your average bear movie

Fri Nov 28 2014 - 06:00
Stations of the Cross review: the devil is in the detail

Stations of the Cross review: the devil is in the detail

Fri Nov 28 2014 - 06:00
Hockney review: A solid primer on the artist, but where’s the  drama?

Hockney review: A solid primer on the artist, but where’s the drama?

Thu Nov 27 2014 - 17:00
Redemption song: what’s eating Tommy Lee Jones?

Redemption song: what’s eating Tommy Lee Jones?

The actor and director has been in fiery form of late. His latest film, a feminist take on the high plains yarn, stars Hilary Swank as a brave frontierswoman. But don’t dare call it a western

Wed Nov 26 2014 - 06:00
Jemaine Clement: from Conchords to bloodsuckers

Jemaine Clement: from Conchords to bloodsuckers

The Flight of the Conchords star is stepping into the shadows with his new big-budget vampire flat-share comedy

Fri Nov 21 2014 - 08:15
No Good Deed review: home invasion and a serial killer - but it’s all in good fun

No Good Deed review: home invasion and a serial killer - but it’s all in good fun

Fri Nov 21 2014 - 07:00
Mary is Happy Mary is Happy review: as profound as it is surreal

Mary is Happy Mary is Happy review: as profound as it is surreal

Fri Nov 21 2014 - 06:50
Get On Up review: as fresh and crisp as the Godfather of Soul’s keenest moves

Get On Up review: as fresh and crisp as the Godfather of Soul’s keenest moves

Fri Nov 21 2014 - 06:40
Charlie Murphy: from Love/Hate to zen

Charlie Murphy: from Love/Hate to zen

As she gears up for a Christmas reunion with her extended family back in her native Wexford, Charlie Murphy pauses to chat about a ridiculously busy year

Thu Nov 20 2014 - 00:00
Paul Haggis: “I do feel quite guilty sometimes . . . This is who we are. We’re vampires”

Paul Haggis: “I do feel quite guilty sometimes . . . This is who we are. We’re vampires”

From Scooby Doo to his Oscar-winner Crash, Paul Haggis is a man supremely in charge of his craft

Fri Nov 14 2014 - 02:42
Benedict Cumberbatch: ‘It’s fantastic to realise how insignificant you are’

Benedict Cumberbatch: ‘It’s fantastic to realise how insignificant you are’

The Imitation Game star chats about Sherlock, Star Trek and our place in the cosmos

Fri Nov 14 2014 - 01:12
Set Fire to the Stars review: a warm Welsh bellow

Set Fire to the Stars review: a warm Welsh bellow

Fri Nov 14 2014 - 00:56
Standby review: terminal wellness

Standby review: terminal wellness

Fri Nov 14 2014 - 00:14
The Case Against 8 review: sex and the singular homophobes

The Case Against 8 review: sex and the singular homophobes

The US fight for marriage equality is movingly portrayed in this stirring documentary

Fri Nov 14 2014 - 00:02
Nativity 3: Dude Where’s My Donkey?! review - a new low for British cinema

Nativity 3: Dude Where’s My Donkey?! review - a new low for British cinema

Thu Nov 13 2014 - 17:37
Leviathan review: an uneasy allegory on modern Russia

Leviathan review: an uneasy allegory on modern Russia

Tue Nov 11 2014 - 22:55
Say When review: convincing, charming but a bit smooth around the edges

Say When review: convincing, charming but a bit smooth around the edges

Fri Nov 07 2014 - 00:00
Bill Hader: “What I liked about the script was that he has lots of problems, but being gay isn’t one of them”

Bill Hader: “What I liked about the script was that he has lots of problems, but being gay isn’t one of them”

The Saturday Night Live veteran on comic timing, his acclaimed dramatic turn in ‘The Skeleton Twins’ - and what it was like to work with Justin Beiber

Fri Nov 07 2014 - 00:00
Sacro Gra review: a gentle drive around the city of Rome

Sacro Gra review: a gentle drive around the city of Rome

Thu Nov 06 2014 - 20:12
Playtime review: a masterpiece of world cinema

Playtime review: a masterpiece of world cinema

Thu Nov 06 2014 - 16:51
The Guarantee review: like watching men push at a door marked pull for 80 minutes

The Guarantee review: like watching men push at a door marked pull for 80 minutes

Ian Power’s bailout drama captures the yahoo patriarchy of bankers but is ultimately let down by a lack of subtlety

Fri Oct 31 2014 - 10:11
Donal Foreman: Tiger cub on the prowl

Donal Foreman: Tiger cub on the prowl

Film-maker Donal Foreman is hot property right now, thanks to the buzz surrounding his debut feature Out of Here - Irish cinema's first real grapple with post-boom youth culture

Fri Oct 31 2014 - 04:14
Invasion of the Body Snatchers review: six decades on, Don Seigel’s classic still spooks

Invasion of the Body Snatchers review: six decades on, Don Seigel’s classic still spooks

Steeped in post-war paranoia and such contemporaneous hot topics as psychiatry, it offers a snapshot of 1950s consciousness

Fri Oct 31 2014 - 00:00
Ouija review:  a horror movie for people who hate horror movies

Ouija review: a horror movie for people who hate horror movies

The film-makers stick to the standard horror film template with not very startling results

Fri Oct 31 2014 - 00:00
CitizenFour review: it’s not paranoia when there’s proof you’re being watched

CitizenFour review: it’s not paranoia when there’s proof you’re being watched

Thu Oct 30 2014 - 22:49

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day review

Here’s a old-fashioned family comedy with a hero to root for

Fri Oct 24 2014 - 03:30
Jimi: All is By My Side review - lost in period haze

Jimi: All is By My Side review - lost in period haze

André Benjamin shines in a strangely muted boipic that seems to struggle against its own limitations

Fri Oct 24 2014 - 03:30
This Is Where I Leave You review

This Is Where I Leave You review

The funeral can’t come soon enough

Fri Oct 24 2014 - 03:30
Fury director David Ayer: ’War is hell, yeah’

Fury director David Ayer: ’War is hell, yeah’

All-round yank David Ayer talks South Central LA, navy discipline and true-grit cinema with Tara Brady. And what if he hadn’t become a director?“A betting man would have said dead or in prison.”

Fri Oct 24 2014 - 01:45
The Way He Looks review

The Way He Looks review

Three’s good company

Fri Oct 24 2014 - 00:00
Fury review: Good guys do good. Nazis get shot. What more do you want?

Fury review: Good guys do good. Nazis get shot. What more do you want?

A motley crew fights its way from north Africa to Nazi Germany. but the real star is the tank

Mon Oct 20 2014 - 08:02
Palo Alto review: a little aimless, but then again, aren’t all teenagers?

Palo Alto review: a little aimless, but then again, aren’t all teenagers?

The latest member of the Coppola clan to get behind a camera delivers a debut that feels very much in the family tradition.

Fri Oct 17 2014 - 00:54
The Battles of Coronel and Falklands Islands review: prescient naval gazing

The Battles of Coronel and Falklands Islands review: prescient naval gazing

This dramatisation of two major sea battles of the first World War uncannily prefigures the future of both cinema and conflict

Fri Oct 17 2014 - 00:00
The Babadook: a truly, madly, creepy film debut

The Babadook: a truly, madly, creepy film debut

Australian writer-director Jennifer Kent has created a truly sinister slice of cinema with her debut movie ‘The Babadook’. ‘For me, the entry point was the idea of facing the unfaceable,’ she tellsTara Brady

Fri Oct 17 2014 - 00:00
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