Rampling through the ages: from ‘Georgy Girl’ to ‘The Night Porter’ to ‘The Sea’Charlotte Rampling has wandered the international cinema scene for a half a century, forever seeking challenges and shrugging off controversy. She talks about her new Irish film, an adaptation of John Banville’s ‘The Sea’, as well as projects both famous and notorious over the yearsFri Apr 11 2014 - 00:00
Black looks: Dylan Moran ’s bleakly comic worldviewFor his role in ‘Calvary’, Dylan Moran, best known as a brilliantly grumpy stand-up, gets into the mind – and suit – of a dodgy property developerFri Apr 04 2014 - 00:00
Tom at the Farm/Tom à la Ferme review: a work of geniusThis isn’t a work of narcissism. It’s a work of genius. See it and try getting it out of your head. Just try.Fri Apr 04 2014 - 00:00
Star-spangled banter with Johansson & EvansAs another box-office-busting Marvel comic adaptation whooshes our way, the film’s Captain America and Black Widow give us the lowdown on the latest superhero sagaFri Mar 28 2014 - 00:00
Richard Ayoade's Double takeThe IT Crowd star is relishing his new role behind the camera. His latest, The Double, is a Kafkaesque office drama inspired by Dostoyevsky’s novella of the same nameFri Mar 21 2014 - 00:00
Terry Gilliam: “The poetry of cinema has been replaced by the Dan Brown prose of cinema”Bleak, dystopian futures pervade his work, but, in person, Terry Gilliam is a happy soul who retains an anarchic, irrepressible bounce despite the craziness he sees all aroundFri Mar 14 2014 - 00:00
12 Years a Slave: back on the gold chain gangPost-Oscar, the sky’s the limit for the big winnersFri Mar 07 2014 - 00:00
The Stag: they’re going on a beer huntIt’s being billed as Ireland’s answer to The Hangover and it gives Andrew Scott the chance to exercise his comic chops after his turn as everyone’s favourite baddie in BBC’s smash hit SherlockFri Mar 07 2014 - 00:00
A terrifying vision of Australia comes back to lightTed Kotcheff – director of ‘The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz’ and ‘First Blood’ – is back in the limelight thanks to the rediscovery of his 1971 classic ‘Wake in Fright’, a film once described by Nick Cave as “the best and most terrifying film about Australia in existence”Fri Feb 28 2014 - 00:00
Stalingrad 3D: “It’s not Eisenstein. It’s all new rules”Action director Fedor Bondarchuk, the point man of a new wave of Russian film-making, on bringing the battle of Stalingrad to the world in eye-popping Imax 3DFri Feb 21 2014 - 00:00
Building a blockbuster brick by brickIn a cluttered few weeks at the multiplexes, the kids came out on topFri Feb 14 2014 - 00:00