The Irishman at the helm of iconic German furniture company
Thonet’s furniture designs have been immortalised in museums and movies
Thonet’s furniture designs have been immortalised in museums and movies
Politics of addressing climate change still debilitating as planet sizzles
There’s been another major turnover but catch the classics while you can
Stories will need to establish whether they are set before, during or after the pandemic
Apple and Google are excellent options for the greatest era of American cinema
Half our favourite movies have vanished. But there’s still plenty of great stuff to search for
Le Mans ’66 director James Mangold on Scorsese, the Marvel controversy and the state of film
Film sex is fine. But sex featuring Irish actors, in films set in Ireland? That never really works
Patrick Freyne: Twink seems to have her own studio audience in her house
The director on telling Pavarotti’s larger-than-life story, making movies that last and looking for stories to share
The Beautiful Boy stars on drug culture, addiction and the challenges the young face
Billy Wilder’s 1959 film is being reissued. But how did it attain untouchable status?
Classic movie ‘All about Eve’ is being turned into a play with Gillian Anderson. Why?
Cannes diary: Protests against Gaza killings and racism also take centre stage
Although Givenchy never lacked wealthy customers, he was uncomfortable with the extravagant showmanship of couture from the mid-1970s
Review: Duncan Jones’s latest film is a nod his late father, David Bowie, but it feels weirdly threadbare. It’s not disastrous – just senseless and lacking a plot
Review: Owen Wilson phones in yet another riff on his character from ‘Zoolander’
Paul Thomas Anderson on directing Daniel Day-Lewis in his final film, Phantom Thread
Playwright and film maker on his new ‘feminist’ movie Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
The three highest grossing movies in the US have women in leading roles – about time
‘Ingrid Goes West’ director says he is drawn to comedy that comes from a place of pain
The hot list throws up all sorts of funny food for thought
Warren Beatty, a true Hollywood maverick, sets the record straight on his six-decade-long career and the state of cinema today
Oldest member of House of Commons was known as acerbic debater and critic of Israel
Gable Tostee stood trial for murder and manslaughter of tourist who fell to her death from his balcony
While some movies have vanished from the streaming service, many have arrived and there are plenty to fill the summer evenings, from comedy classics like ‘Airplane’ to thrillers such as ‘Winter’s Bone’
Marine robot located object from Billy Wilder movie while exploring Scottish lake
Butch and Sundance, Spock and Kirk, Woodward and Bernstein . . . Movie bromance has been around for a lot longer than the word that has come to describe the genre
Against the backdrop of Ukraine’s conflict, it is clear the divide between east and west lives on
Steeped in post-war paranoia and such contemporaneous hot topics as psychiatry, it offers a snapshot of 1950s consciousness
Andre Singer film tells the remarkable story of the footage shot by the Allies of Nazi Concentration Camps in 1945, and how it took 70 years to make it to screen
It may begin with a mass murder, but it’s one of Billy Wilder’s less cynical comedies
Clint Eastwood’s meandering jukebox biopic won’t inspire Mama Mia!-level devotion
Leading lady best remembered for being prototype of ‘Hitchcock blonde’
Woe betide any movie director who gets into Dylan Moran’s black books
Memorials to the culling that began in 1933 are reminders of the loss of diversity
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