Son: Gothic parental horrors in the American south
Irish director Ivan Kavanagh anchors his ambiguous horror in believable trauma
Irish director Ivan Kavanagh anchors his ambiguous horror in believable trauma
Best film winner Apples will be presented as an artefact of the Covid era in years to come
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From war-zone beginnings, the event is now a cornerstone for the global film industry
Review: Ivan Kavanagh’s film is impressively filthy and studded with convincing violence
In 2015, the actor was convicted of assaulting a movie executive at Sundance. His quiet rehabilitation continues with a role in Tarantino’s new film and, oddly, a new Irish western
The film isn’t about the murder of Sharon Tate and friends in 1969. It’s about the end of eras
There was lots of comedy and a little Celtic misery at the famously bibulous festival
Prestigious festival provides point of reference for for the very best of new Irish cinema
Emile Hirsch and Brian Cox are father-and-son coroners having a very weird night at the morgue
Get past the dubious, gung-ho imperialism and this is a gripping, gruelling thriller
He is best known for the overblown ‘Battleship’, but Peter Berg’s latest movie , ‘Lone Survivor’, is a far rarer Hollywood beast – a politically nuanced war movie. And it also contains what may be the greatest gunfight ever filmed
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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