Patrick Freyne: The main thing I’m learning from Obsession is that having an affair is way easier than I thought
Patrick Freyne: Yes, it’s the 1980s again, baby, with Netflix’s erotic thriller Obsession breathlessly leading the way
Patrick Freyne: Yes, it’s the 1980s again, baby, with Netflix’s erotic thriller Obsession breathlessly leading the way
Television: Enniscorthy actor Charlie Murphy and Richard Armitage star as doomed lovers sucked into a whirlpool of mutual desire and destruction
The Limerick actor is determined to play her part in making sure diverse voices are represented
Jessie Buckley and Niamh Algar among nominees for Irish Film and TV Awards
The festival, long the prime spot for new Irish features, is moving online for just one year
Films about middle-aged pregnancy, road bowls and power-lifting ... and a few tunes
Port managers spent €500,000 on flights, restaurants and entertainment
Executives ran up bills of more than €500,000 last year, according to reports
Cork actor wins award for his work in Martin McDonagh’s The Lieutenant of Inishmore
Critics’ circle awards wrap up Dublin International Film Festival 2019
Driver Eamon Kavanagh (16) believed to have died instantly when vehicle hit wall
Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival includes Alexandra McGuinness thriller
National theatre’s new policy sees pay ‘fall 25%’ and overall employment ‘dry up’
The actor on working with family and his portrait of masculinity in The Bisexual
The actor on dining in London, Benedict Cumberbatch and why she loves Galway
Wins for ‘Michael Inside’, Saoirse Ronan, John Connors, Aisling Walsh, Cillian Murphy
Actors, writers, directors, producers, designers and stage managers sign statement supporting others who ended silence about abuse of power
Popular figure determined to end his period with Munster by claiming silverware
Latest season of the 1920s gangster drama sees the arrival of Irish director David Caffrey and other Love/Hate stars in Charlie Murphy and Aidan Gillen
Review: The violent, sulphurous period gangster drama is back to cut up our screens
To be young now is to be hounded for personal data in exchange for trinkets and services
Enda Walsh’s despairing and dystopian work is a play woven from grief
Playwright says world has ‘become a lot more polarised and a lot scarier, politically’
The actor talks about observing and to being observed, child acting and his role in Enda Walsh’s new play
Suede, a new work inspired by Eileen Gray and US model Cameron Russell are also on the July arts festival bill
Reception for ‘Rebellion’ in the US likely to sway RTÉ’s decision on whether to bring it back for a second series
Review: ‘1916’, ‘Gineadóir an Stáit’, ‘Happy Valley’ and ‘The Restaurant’
The cop show is back after two long years in the Yorkshire wilderness and it’s as grim and compulsive as ever
Gripping events and compelling characters define the Easter Rising. So where are they?
Colin Teevan tells Off Topic podcast he was ‘astonished’ by the numbers involved in 1916
Dramatic impetus character driven while Rising’s familiar protagonists on sidelines
A crucial Rebellion, a new Fall, another Catastrophe – the most promising new and returning TV shows will push the envelope while offering something for every taste
Documentary to be made for RTÉ to tell story of 1916 rebellion from British perspective
Ray D’Arcy, Rachel Allen, Bob Geldof and new army recruits destined for RTÉ One
Galway International Arts Festival rolls into the City of the Tribes this weekend, and in among the visual arts, theatre and music there's some great food to be found
RTÉ 1, TV3 and TG4 all have major dramas planned for Rising centenary next year
‘Rebellion’ will tell the story of Easter Week through fictional characters
RTÉ commissioner Jane Gogan wants to ‘start conversation’ through talent pipeline scheme
As she gears up for a Christmas reunion with her extended family back in her native Wexford, Charlie Murphy pauses to chat about a ridiculously busy year
Review: Whatever the future of RTÉ’s hit drama, we’ll sure miss Tom Vaughan-Lawlor’s superbly nasty Nidge
The audience and the city had important roles to play in this year’s festival, closing the gap between reality and fiction
Review: The long-awaited return of two of RTÉ’s most popular dramas makes comparisons inevitable
Opening episode shows group of Travellers attempt to kill Dublin gangland boss
Nevermind Mark O’Rowe’s return to dialogue, does his family tragedy for the Abbey signal a new commitment to realism? Or is anything here as it seems?
Sam Reid seems to have a monopoly on posh English parts. A soldiering stint is next for the Australian actor
Crime lord Nidge’s trail of destruction comes back to haunt him as enemies seek revenge
A peak performance by Peggy Olson, Bafta beckons for Sarah Lancashire, and John Lonergan shows his mettle as a mentor
Jim Deane joins party colleagues John Cassin and Andy Gladney
Revised boundaries and fewer seats mean council hopefuls taking nothing for granted
Brendan and Domhnall Gleeson nominated in the best actor category
It started off with a bang and a cat killing, but it looks as if RTÉ’s biggest drama has used up its nine lives. At least ‘Downton Abbey’ has given up all pretence of making any sense
Opinion: It is through gangland culture that many men find a status otherwise denied to them
RTÉ says finale of fourth season had average audience of more than 1 million people
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