Unfrosted review: Jerry Seinfeld’s Pop-Tart brandopic is yet another unwelcome addition to the genre
This scattershot approach to the origins of the Kellogg’s breakfast snack relies on cartoonish fantasy and terrible humour
This scattershot approach to the origins of the Kellogg’s breakfast snack relies on cartoonish fantasy and terrible humour
The annual extravaganza was held on Monday night with a focus on American fashion
The dizzying collective response is a reminder that procrastination is underrated
Oscars 2022: Reactions to the slapping of Chris Rock ranged from delight to concern
Kenneth Branagh takes best original screenplay for the autobiographical Belfast
Mayonnaise with ‘purpose’ has been mocked, but Hellmann’s Super Bowl ad works for now
Rallies held in all 50 states amid fears that new Texas law rolls back abortion rights
The comedian spends much of Expecting Amy pregnant, hunched over and vomiting
‘If 10 is totally fine, I’m a 7. It’s nice to have a baby, because he doesn’t know what’s going on’
Reality show’s Irish contestants need to beat Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague
Nightflyers, Russian Doll, Dirty John, ReMastered: The Two Killings of Sam Cooke
New chairman Ynon Kreiz is focusing on movies and games for some beloved brands
Comedian posts Instagram photo of her head edited on to Meghan Merkel’s body
The photographer on her run-in with John Wayne and her love of Grace and Frankie
Susan Collins’s pledge of support should ensure Trump’s nominee has required votes
Celebrities Amy Schumer and Emily Ratajkowski among more than 300 arrested
US president’s daughter is urged to speak out on child separation by key figures she follows
Cinema-goers are flocking to the art-horror film ... then giving out about it afterwards
Eurovision mania kicks off on the ‘Late Late’ while self-confessed quiz nut Jeremy Clarkson hosts special edition of ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’
Review: It lacks the hypocrisy of ‘Shallow Hal’ but the makers struggle with the central message
I shouldn’t have to justify what was the best decision for my daughter. But I do
Playwright and film maker on his new ‘feminist’ movie Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Blockbuster season is almost over, and while it wasn’t as bad as last year, there were still some real stinkers
We pit Sky’s new service against the industry leader to find out which offers better value
Basketball icon seems to have coped better with the pressures of fame and celebrity
This mildly racist, tonally bizarre farce fails miserably to use the talents of its leads
Madonna, Scarlett Johansson and other celebrities to attend
Scarlett Johansson, Amy Schumer and Patricia Arquette to join women’s march
Hatchimals, Barbie and Lego are the big winners this year
The comedian’s Instagram response to ‘fat shamers’ still fixates on the superficial. It’s time to focus on what women say and do
Fitzgerald also worried by ‘deeply troubling’ misogynistic rhetoric during US election
The pair are that most shocking thing to Hollywood: a middle-aged married couple who actually fancy each other
In ‘The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo’, her new book, Amy Schumer is brutally honest about issues that women are discouraged from talking about
We’re loving Borris House Festival of Writing and Ideas but not so keen on Coachella copycats
Cavaliers face a best-of-seven NBA series with current holders Golden State Warriors
The star of ‘Billions’, is used to mentions of his appearance. So he relates to women who come under Hollywood scrutiny for their looks
Drag Queen beats Rihanna, Amy Schumer and Joe Biden with 1 per cent of vote
‘In 2016, a vast mob of the easily annoyed prowls the digital outlands in search of bile generators. You need a hobby, I suppose’
While awards season can be unpredictable, there are certain things you can also be damn sure will go down on the night of the Academy Awards
The brain-box Irish film-maker suddenly finds himself a hot Oscar prospect with his acclaimed fifth feature, which is tearing up the awards trail
The street art that emerged around the marriage referendum coloured not just walls and doorways but also conversations
Having a womb can feel like an unwanted superpower. You feel that its power, its significance, is bigger than you and question do you have control over it at all?
‘My career is different to my male peers. I was always told that I was ‘niche’
Viola Davis first African-American to win lead actress award for ‘How to Get Away With Murder’
Presidential candidates show television does not come easily to them
App informs users of what’s on in cinemas and has movie poster scanning technology
Comic’s appearance with director Judd Apatow in Dublin the hottest ticket in town
The way some malevolent media outlets tell it, being a size 14 is synonymous with being a slovenly slattern, someone neither fully in control of their own life or mind
Sex assault victims can be made to feel like pariahs if they go to the police
From artificial intelligence to Generation Z, the Texan media festival has become a conference of everything
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