Civil War director Alex Garland: ‘Journalists are seen with contempt by a lot of people now. I really object to that’
Kirsten Dunst leads a posse of gallant reporters in the film-maker’s dystopian adventure set in a divided United States
Kirsten Dunst leads a posse of gallant reporters in the film-maker’s dystopian adventure set in a divided United States
The director’s latest offering imagines a dystopian America through a carefully ambiguous lens
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‘Special screening’ planned for offbeat horror film starring Kerry woman Jessie Buckley
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She relishes challenging roles, but filming Romeo & Juliet in lockdown was a tough gig
Musician, actor and filmmaker believes it is a good time to be in the acting game
The show featuring hunky doctors talking about sex is now on its 16th series
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Dumped by its distributor and going straight to Netflix, it’s getting rave reviews in the US
‘Jessica Jones’, ‘Love’ and ‘UnReal’ return, ‘The Looming Tower’ debuts
Netflix, now a film-maker, has released a series of weak science-fiction movies
Artistic elephants, a mummified monk and a beachside fire show make for a magical time
Indie film Marjorie Prime is the latest work to examine love and sex in the future
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices