Donald Sutherland was a fearless actor who brought frightening energy to many roles
The actor, who was born in Canada, never received an Oscar nomination despite starring in groundbreaking films
Articles about Donald Sutherland
The actor, who was born in Canada, never received an Oscar nomination despite starring in groundbreaking films
Sutherland’s acting career spanned six decades and more than 190 films and TV shows
The adventure novelist sold 250 million books. A number of his works have Irish themes
Oliver Stone’s documentary unsurprisingly holds tight to conspiracy orthodoxy
The star and showrunner David E Kelley on staging their glamorous whodunit
Scare yourself silly with this list of everything from classic films to modern hits
The Downton Abbey actor co-starred with Kevin Bacon, Mickey Rourke Brad Pitt and Sean Penn
Review: Divorcee and scientist David Scheel has formed a unique bond with his pet octopus
From Shakespeare to Emily Bronte, literature has featured strongly across her 10 albums
The actor and comedian tells unpleasant truths in profane language – and gets huge respect
Few directors have made so many films that touch on the status of masterpiece
Noted British film director’s other credits include ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ and ‘Performance’
Review: The film is a long, slow Winnebago ride to a cold, cold grave
‘The Leisure Seeker’ is the latest undemanding, patronising film aimed at oldies
Paul Rowley on how Nicholas Roeg’s ‘Don’t Look Now’ changed everything for him
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
Harris Dickinson, the rising British actor, has been praised for his performance in the Sundance prizewinner Beach Rats
Helen Steele’s art, clothes and Monaghan home are all influenced by colour theory, graffiti art and the ‘joie de vivre of colour’
Steeped in post-war paranoia and such contemporaneous hot topics as psychiatry, it offers a snapshot of 1950s consciousness
This incendiary sequel to The Hunger Games actually betters the already exciting original, writes Donald Clarke
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