Sarah Maria Griffin: ‘I will be trying to figure out what the internet means to me for the rest of my life’
The author on her new novel, Eat the Ones You Love; the importance of libraries; and her love of video games
The author on her new novel, Eat the Ones You Love; the importance of libraries; and her love of video games
The cult Australian director’s latest movie pits the oceans’ apex predators against human savagery
Benicio Del Toro and Michael Cera speak about their roles in Wes Anderson's latest film
Cannes Diary: French film festival’s opening day contends with news from Gérard Depardieu’s sexual-assault trial
Ahead of a musical performance in Dublin, the actor and songwriter talks about grief, her formative friendship with David Lynch and her encounter with Harvey Weinstein
Mike Scott isn’t telling us the story of the Hollywood bad boy’s life so much as allowing us to experience it for ourselves
The Waterboys frontman on his adopted home and the band’s ambitious new album, based on the life and times of the Hollywood maverick Dennis Hopper
‘Something shifted on that warm summer’s night in 1996, when the film ended and I found myself waking as if from a dream’
Television: Yellowjackets’ debt to Twin Peaks is cheerfully blatant. This is a gripping portrait of how the past shapes us
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
The billionaire businessman has managed to connect with millions of ordinary Americans in a way the Democrats cannot
Lynch, a painter turned avant-garde film-maker, employed the ordinary as a shield against the irrational
Twin Peaks was one of the first dramas to demonstrate that TV could be an art form. Shows such as The Sopranos and Mad Men owe it everything
Death of film-maker David Lynch: With Twin Peaks and Wild at Heart it seemed, for a brief magic moment, as if Lynch’s version of the avant-garde could really sit at the centre of mainstream culture. It was not to be
Maverick film director made a series of cult classics, including Blue Velvet and Wild at Heart
These variations on the same theme are perfectly nice as background music
Before performing in Dublin, the producer, musician and artist Johnny Jewel explains why The Weeknd is a fine actor, outlines his ‘visual approach’ to making music and debunks myths surrounding the Chromatics album that never happened
Donald Clarke: This year’s Cannes is discrediting Tarantino’s youth theory as Loach, Kaurismäki, Breillat and Scorsese take plaudits
Hugh Linehan: Premium physical products may survive the digital tsunami, but at what cost?
Sight and Sound’s influential list of the 100 greatest films of all time is voted on by more than 1,600 professionals around the world
The star of Carrie, Badlands and Coal Miner’s Daughter on her decades-long career
Up to 35,000 accredited to attend the festival this year, the biggest showing since 2019
As she returns to TV, the actor talks about drama-free living, Trump's America and True Romance
Westmeath promotion hopes dealt sever blow in four-point defeat
Irish-founded but Toronto-headquartered firm is an operating system for water utilities
A complex formula involving several variables dictates whether the word is appropriate
Reviews: Paul Mescal and Kristen Stewart among stars featuring in this year’s festival
As his peers retire, he still works like a maniac – and may even have defined his own genre
Light House programme manager Charlene Lydon is confident the crowds will return
Sincere storytelling paired Gene Hackman and Dennis Hopper at height of their powers
Z Nation, The Monkees, Buffy and 2000AD are fine examples of brilliance by stealth
Fatherhood brings a big paradigm shift for a man once dedicated to golfing glory
Champions take early control and build impregnable lead at O’Moore Park
Bid for six in a row begins with 11 point win in difficult conditions in Portlaoise
There’s been another major turnover but catch the classics while you can
And, more importantly, will we be able to watch him star in Dune from a cinema seat?
Criminal suspected of role in three murders including killing of Keane Mulready Woods
Irish-founded company Klir to participate in Y Combinator programme in Silicon Valley
Half our favourite movies have vanished. But there’s still plenty of great stuff to search for
The Decade in Culture: As we move into the roaring twenties many things remain the same about the seventh art
A criminal in his 40s linked to at least one murder, he was reported missing by his partner
The musician on his love of David Lynch, foraging and his appreciation for Jim Carrey
This rugby mad, remote Japanese outpost was almost entirely destroyed in the 2011 tsunami
Actor Karl Shiels, who died on Monday aged 47, played shady Robbie Quinn in the soap
The director on fighting to make movies, climate change and teenagers who can save the world
Review: She enters under a hazy summer sun – as minor, but beloved, pop royalty
We all have our own Oz, be it fame, money or love. For immigrant families like mine, it is usually an actual place
Sister of murdered Limerick man says ruling removes his children from Martens family
David Lynch was shot dead outside his home in Lucan, Dublin, at 2.15pm on March 1st
Death of David Lynch outside his home in Clondalkin is being investigated as a drug-related murder
Jack Cooney’s side will face neighbours Longford in last four
Just like chocolates, over-indulgence in festive songs can leave you bloated and queasy. Don’t do it – play these classics when the time is right and you’ll be rockin’ around the Christmas tree in no time
Leona Daly (37) admitted stealing total of €325,000 from Gurranebraher Credit Union
The Oxford English Dictionary’s newest entries include more than 100 film-related terms
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