The 10 worst films of 2024 – and Gladiator II is one of them
We gave you the best films, now here’s the worst. Is it a surprise half of these are sequels?
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We gave you the best films, now here’s the worst. Is it a surprise half of these are sequels?
The Wicked stars’ sentimental gush lachrymose interviews have surely helped drive the film to an enormous opening in US cinemas
The Oscar winner on fame, privacy and preparing to play her darkest role yet
Reviews: Paul Mescal and Kristen Stewart among stars featuring in this year’s festival
Bexy Cameron spent her childhood in the Children of God cult, expecting to die as a teenager
The comic’s show faced challenges far beyond her stated reasons for moving on
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a traffic jam of anticipated films for this year
The Emmy-nominated Kildare actor appears in 10 to watch list with Borat’s Maria Bakalova
The actor on staying in character and why starring in Emma is a rite of passage
From Fifty Shades Freed to sleazy Muppets in The Happytime Murders, the cinematic lowlights of the year
Review: Remake of Dario Argento’s 1977 classic does nothing with its many good ideas
Review: director Drew Goddard has made a pastiche of a pastiche of a pastiche. Could that be right?
Animated ‘Spiderman’ looks promising. But ‘Suspiria’, and new films from Steve McQueen and Lenny Abrahamson look breathtaking
Review: Cinema’s dullest couple adjust to married life in this tedious instalment
Each week allegations of sexual exploitation grow as the industry converts them to branding exercises
Italian director Luca Guadagnino's new film, ‘Call Me by Your Name’, is surprisingly coy despite its notorious peach-masturbation scene
The most popular ‘arts’ story of 2017 was this history of bad sex scenes
Film Review: Part two of EL James’s recreational sadism story is even worse than the first
The Irish actor has taken ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’, his bonkbuster breakthrough, in his stride. The fundamentals of your life don’t change, he says
DeriLuca Guadagnino’s four-hander is awash with cultural recycling - but unhinged enthusiasm from Ralph Fiennes outdoes almost everything else on display
EL James’s publisher Penguin Random House says Grey will not be available early
His star is in the ascendant – but don’t expect him to start taking things seriously any time soon
Spirit of this year’s collection ‘more liberated, darker and more sexual’
Neil Patrick Harris expected to bring technological savvy and old-school showbiz oomph
Universal Pictures says film made €1.34m over opening weekend across Ireland
The film of EL James’s bestseller, starring Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson as Christian and Anastasia, can be vaguely titillating and unintentionally hilarious. Mostly it’s just confusing
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