1923 review: Yellowstone prequel is a well-put-together drama apart from Helen Mirren’s Irish accent
Television: More about mood than plot, this violent melodrama is filled with hard-bitten tales of inexpressive men bending the world to their will
Television: More about mood than plot, this violent melodrama is filled with hard-bitten tales of inexpressive men bending the world to their will
Television: The series has delivered a riveting portrayal of the tragically unintended consequences that can flow from revenge
The film, directed by Julius Onah, has the frayed tailoring of a movie marked by reshoots and changes: the writing is stiff, the ensemble is mostly charmless and the visuals are slapdash
‘I always want to be involved with people who are ambitious,’ says veteran actor
Television: Original Presumed Innocent with Harrison Ford was guilty pleasure but this version is just boring
The Ally McBeal star (59), who nearly disappeared from stage and screen at the height of her stardom, is back, playing a bouffanted Lee Radziwill in Feud: Capote vs. the Swans
To damn this (hopefully) final instalment with the faintest praise, it’s not as bad as Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
The 80-year-old star returns as Indiana Jones and he seems to be enjoying himself while reflecting on the state of the world
The films to watch out for this season – including two that make up the most anticipated movie weekend in years
Cannes diary 2023: Hirokazu Koreeda returns with another humanistic tale from his native Japan, while Wang Bing invites us to consider the human cost of cheap fashion
Cannes 2023: Nobody with a brain in their heads will compare Dial of Destiny favourably to the first three films. The sense is of a project struggling to stand beneath the weight of its history
Unbeatable film festival kicks off next week with new Indiana Jones film and others by Wes Anderson, Todd Haynes and Alice Rohrwacher
Historical drama with Depp in leading role to open the 2023 Cannes film festival
He has worked with everyone from Clark Gable to Harrison Ford. Now the actor is finally getting the attention he deserves. He talks about hidden prejudice, tickling Kim Cattrall – and his dreams for the future
Television: In Shrinking, on Apple TV+, the 80-year-old matinee idol brings gravity and dry wit to a psychobabble script
The Star Wars and Indiana Jones actor is still trying new things, including his first major TV role. Just don’t ask him to get all touchy-feely about it
Harrison Ford, at times digitally de-aged, once again reprises his role as archaeologist adventurer in film due for release on June 30th, 2023
Priceless but riceless: This delicious invention has drawn the ire of the US Rice Association
Wild Geese: Restauranteur on life in LA and how his business thrived during pandemic
People Magazine named him ‘Sexiest Man Alive’. An Irish connection was swiftly unearthed
The actor on being bullied by the disgraced movie mogul and becoming a superhero at 55
In 1964, a nightclub dancer named Ronnie Walken changed his name to Christopher
There are some startling predictions for the future of the car market, but which will come to pass?
It was also the one where Chadwick Boseman didn’t win. The one with the miscalculated finale
Devil All the Time director talks Southern Gothic, Netflix and the high cost of Elvis tunes
Thrillers and not much comedy... The Office cocreator shares his lockdown viewing
Review: This is exactly the kind of big-hearted entertainment that was once Disney’s stock in trade
As Episode IX arrives, how does it stack up against the other 10 films in the saga?
Press freedom campaigners say case is latest example of Irish defamation laws being exploited
The Irish Times what-to-see guide to the movies now in cinemas across Ireland
Motherhood immediately made my anxiety much worse, and eventually much better
Seamas O’Reilly: New TV series may satisfy diehard fans but feels like a parody of itself
Donald Clarke on the film’s enduring legacy, literary roots and Willis’s breakout role
The ‘Incredibles 2’ director on the Disney studio’s secret sauce, and keeping his distance from corporate nonsense
Things were ‘getting weird’ on the set of the Han Solo film. So they changed director
Disgraced mogul wanted Peter Jackson to turn JRR Tolkien’s book into a single two-hour film, says new book
Smug dialogue, dystopian cityscapes and Chewbacca feature in clip for latest spin-off
Fame and online haters don’t affect him but the Force remains strong with the Star Wars star
President Trump tweeted that the declining audience for the Oscars is due to the fact that we don't have stars. Except for himself
Fathers are just ordinary mortals but the downbeat way they are depicted in films takes the whole tin of biscuits
The Star Wars spin-off sees Alden Ehrenreich take role made famous by Harrison Ford
From acknowledged reality to hidden taboo, the representation of sexuality in art and culture has a long and difficult history
Kristin Scott Thomas on how French cinema has better roles for women, playing Churchill's wife – and Brexit
The latest instalment will fill a Star Wars-shaped hole but is punishingly long
With the release of The Last Jedi imminent, a look back at how the ‘Star Wars’ juggernaut started in a ‘galaxy far, far away’
The Luke Skywalker actor on fame, Carrie Fisher and making Star Wars in Ireland
The hyped sequel has had a disastrous opening: is it all the studio's fault?
Can Denis Villeneuve’s 163-minute sequel to Blade Runner rescue a ‘broken’ box office?
Review: Blade Runner 2049 is not without flaws, but it’s a marvel it works as well as it does
JJ Abrams will helm the saga’s ninth instalment after the original director left the project
‘Star Wars’ film-makers quit the production due to ‘different visions’ for the project
First full look at long-awaited sequel features Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford in action-packed trailer
IBM patents system to help self-driving cars learn from insights and instincts of 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