Disclaimer review: Cate Blanchett and Alfonso Cuarón are far too good for this glib, preening disappointment
Television: Blanchett’s intense acting style and Cuarón’s auteur touch prove wildly unsuited to the demands of the binge-watch era
Television: Blanchett’s intense acting style and Cuarón’s auteur touch prove wildly unsuited to the demands of the binge-watch era
Avatar kickstarted a brief and blurry 3D revival, Cameron could do it again this Christmas
CODA’s best picture triumph was a historic victory for the biggest company in the world
Donald Clarke: Here are 10 key questions on this year's Oscars nominations
The film is aggresively apolitical but as romanticised reverie it could hardly be bettered
The director’s new film is a powerful study of masculinity set on a ranch in the 1920s
Movie has tragedy at its heart but more than anything else it is one of the great ‘city films’
Donald Clarke: Four out of five young people say they regularly watch subtitled content
Cummings’s breakthrough style he calls ‘backyard Pixar’ is shaking up the film industry
The Belfast ‘brogue’ in Kenneth Branagh’s new film is stumping some US reviewers
The list offers insights what does and doesn’t work within its ever-growing library – but can we expect more of the same?
Analysis: The youth vote and anti-Netflix bias were as important as the film’s brilliance
A $70m campaign and 24 nominations may not bring it a big night
A Best Picture Oscar may have to wait, but company is winning its war on film release windows
Half our favourite movies have vanished. But there’s still plenty of great stuff to search for
How did film about a comic book idiot get more nominations than The Irishman?
The Decade in Culture: As we move into the roaring twenties many things remain the same about the seventh art
The streaming giant’s most popular films and TV series show where it might go next
The director’s on working with Brad Pitt on Ad Astra, being ignored in America and making movies in Northern Ireland
Director Quentin Tarantino as enthusiastic as ever but can’t avoid criticism of his past
Company to release more interactive shows and foreign programmes as it looks to stay ahead
Analysis: How did Green Book, an indifferent film with lazy racial politics, win best picture?
Multi-nominated Roma won best director, cinematography and foreign language film
Green Book is best film, Bohemian Rhapsody wins most. Glenn Close overlooked for 7th time
Where can you watch the ceremony? When does it start and end? Who are the favourites?
The Favourite may be overlooked for the big prizes with Roma likely to steal the show
Donald Clarke: This week’s Oscars news reflects the common, idiotic view that cinema is little more than a type of flat theatre that you can now watch on your telephone
‘The Favourite’ and ‘Roma’ win the top prizes while Olivia Colman and Rami Malek take acting honours
The Favourite could hardly have done better, but most of the big races are still competitive
Irish-produced film The Favourite and Netflix’s Roma lead the way with 10 nominations each
Academy Awards: Dubliner Robbie Ryan has been nominated for best cinematography
Donald Clarke: If I get fewer than 80% of these correct I’ll be disappointed
Freddie Mercury biopic and ‘Green Book’ win big at awards ceremony on Sunday night
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ beats runaway favourite ‘A Star Is Born’ to best drama film
Year in Culture Review: From Lady Bird to A Star is Born, here are our films of the year
Review: Social observations, humour and some of recent cinema’s most emotional scenes
Roma, Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle, Dumplin’, The Innocent Man, Springsteen on Broadway
Independent cinemas criticise ‘exclusive’ deal with Curzon chain, which has no screens in Ireland
Only four out of the top 100 films directed by women in BBC poll of critics
The stinkily reviewed ‘Venom’ proves that the right film at the right time still can sell
Operation Finale, Dancing Queen, The Romanoffs, Making a Murderer 2 and more
Donald Clarke: Toronto Film Festival has fired the Academy Awards starting pistol
Audience input and domestic films make TIFF more than just an Oscar barometer
Academy Award talk is a tradition in Toronto, and this year’s festival is no different
Olivia Colman wins best actress for performance in Yorgos Lanthimos’s Irish production
Film tackling homelessness crisis premieres at Toronto International Film Festival
The Favourite from Yorgos Lanthimos will compete for the Golden Lion at Venice and John Butler’s Papi Chulo will premiere at Toronto
Despite a dispute with Netflix and films not being ready in time, the competition is one of the funkiest, least creaky in years
The news that Spielberg is remaking ‘West Side Story’ drew some fire, but some of our best-loved films are remakes or ‘fresh’ adaptations of original novels. Need we go on?
It is the second-biggest movie franchise of all time, but the films are slaves to the text
Images from ‘Children of Men’ are eerily similar to current television news broadcasts, down to the cages and the barbed wire
Alejandro González Iñárritu’s satire and Grand Budapest Hotel both receive four awards
Cate Blanchett, Matthew McConaughey take acting Academy Awards; No joy for U2 in best song
Putting his reputation on the line. Donald Clarke predicts the big prizes at the Academy Awards tomorrow night - and who deserves to win in each category
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