The Bruce Willis story: From ‘army brat’ to Hollywood royalty
In the News podcast: What is aphasia and why did it prompt Bruce Willis to stop acting?
In the News podcast: What is aphasia and why did it prompt Bruce Willis to stop acting?
The actor’s increasingly patchy career has been cut short by the disorder aphasia
Aphasia can be devastating for patients, disrupting their everyday communication
Film review: Adrian Lyne’s ninth feature fails miserably to be any sort of good film
Review: The Pulp Fiction star fails to add any value to this sub-Tarantino stinker
Pleasing is a refreshingly gender ambiguous brand with nail polish and two skincare products
Patrick Freyne: Luckily, JK Rowling’s smouldering detective and sidekick are distracted by a new case
Review: There is a fine noir here somewhere, busting to escape the Friends of Ed Norton Cabaret
Katy Davis from Clonskeagh in Dublin is starring alongside Edward Norton in a new noirish drama called Motherless Brooklyn
The party needs to stop talking itself into opposition, reckons Simon Harris
The actor reveals during TV interview that her mother put her ‘in harm’s way’
After years of scrutiny of her career, relationships and body, the movie star lets her guard down
Decades after the first Terminator sequel, the 62-year-old actress hesitated to return to her iconic role as Sarah Connor
John Holden: Nasa-led expedition is seeking to protect Earth against future destruction
Richard E Grant is playing another starry-eyed drunk and this time he's Oscar nominated
Despite critical maulings, you can’t keep Shyamalan down, as he returns with ‘Glass’
Review: If James McAvoy tried any harder in this film he’d burst a blood vessel
We evolved to respond to fast-moving threats, not quantitative slow boils
Missing Chinese actor makes fulsome apology online for ‘betraying the people’
The once gore-happy director has made a kids’ film, The House with a Clock in its Walls
The ‘Betty Blue’ actor on her love affair with Rupert Everett and why Jesus is sexy
Xavier Legrand’s scintillating ‘Custody’ dramatises the horror of domestic violence
While Death Wish doubles as a commercial for the gun lobby, its alt-right posturing is undermined by its uneven, head-scratching tone
Watching the ‘Room to Improve’ architect repressing his rage is my favourite thing on television
Five-star Clare estate is spending €20m on a tune-up as US customers flock in
Donald Clarke: No hiding place for ‘Bake Off’s’ poor Prue Leith even in Bhutan
Valerian review: After a promising start, the film plummets into atrociousness
Pulitzer Prize winning author Richard Russo says liberals in America 'have some soul-searching to do' and is bemused by the fact that he's become viewed as a political writer
How to be a Man: Rory McIlroy wasn't spending “too much time in the gym”, but are you?
New hard-top the best-looking MX-5 yet and perfect for our weather conditions
Donald Clarke on the late actor, a funny, warm man in person, who could never quite shake the whiff of brimstone on screen
Hollywood star who shot to global acclaim as Hans Gruber in Die Hard was suffering from cancer
As a festive favourite celebrates a quarter of a century enthralling Irish audiences, Vicki Notaro lists 25 of the most enduring Christmas movies
San Diego Comic-Con has become a pop-culture monster, attended by more than 130,000 people. Here are 10 things Liam Burke learned at this year’s carnival of costume-clad fans, Hollywood A-listers, and transmedia titans
Central Bank steps in to support ailing bank by offering up to $2.4bn in loans
The Maverick/Rockford fave helped bridge the divide between film and TV
It’s a long way from the hills of Wicklow to the heights of Hollywood, and Jack Reynor has made the trip in just two short years. Megastardom awaits, but the Transformers star is keeping his feet firmly on the ground
Threat of space rocks smashing into Earth four or five times more likely than scientists believed
Michael Fassbender says he won’t be doing a promotional tour for his latest movie. You can hardly blame him: interviews with film stars have become an industrial process. It’s no wonder some actors are making mincemeat of journalists
Korean directors are making an impact on Hollywood, just as their films did before them. What’s the appeal?
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