Dune: Part Two review – Denis Villeneuve tries hard to turn high-end pulp into holy writ
This follow-up film is freighted with more self-importance than you would meet in the biblical epics satirised by the Monty Python crew
This follow-up film is freighted with more self-importance than you would meet in the biblical epics satirised by the Monty Python crew
From long-forgotten maniacs to ice-cold femme fatales, here are 19 of the most despicable, irredeemable film baddies of all time
The scene-stealing star plays Ursula in Disney’s new live-action version of the story that has become an unlikely LGBTQ touchstone
Oscars 2022 should have been the culmination of Smith’s extraordinary career. But he snapped
Ireland has its biggest haul of nominations since 2016, but has won few awards so far
After a fully online event last year, the city’s cinemas are open again for a festival stuffed with Irish and international features
After years of friendship, Cruz reunites with Pedro Almodóvar for their best film yet
Some of Hollywood’s biggest names are among the nominees for the 28th SAG awards
The actor faced a backlash when fans opposed her casting in Being the Ricardos
From a thrilling new Star Wars series to a second season of Emily in Paris
Barbara Broccoli had to fight studio over scene between Daniel Craig and Javier Bardem
Jailing of Pablo Hasel, known for anti-establishment rapping, sparks debate on freedom of expression
Pablo Hasél the latest performer to face action for tweets and song lyrics
Potter explores the fluidity of thought in her new movie about a father and daughter dealing with dementia
And, more importantly, will we be able to watch him star in Dune from a cinema seat?
The comedian recalls a giddy night in New York that is tinged with regret
Birds of Prey actor is a genuine nice guy, not of the disingenuous syndrome variety
Allen holds press conference in Spain to launch new film starring Christoph Waltz
Review: Iranian master Asghar Farhadi crafts a crowd-pleaser that fails to satisfy
Dublin International Film Festival: Composer David Shire on his life in the movies
Christina Engelhardt alleges she had eight-year relationship with Allen who was 41 at time
Actor calls Woody Allen a ‘genius’, saying he would work with him again immediately
Cannes daily: A shot of Kristen Stewart glancing admiringly at Cate Blanchett is causing a stir
Despite a dispute with Netflix and films not being ready in time, the competition is one of the funkiest, least creaky in years
Programme flush with exciting talent but only three of 18 films competing for Palme d’Or have female directors
‘Saving lives is not a crime,’ says NGO worker, who helps African migrants in trouble at sea
`Everything I do is autobiographical,' says the film-maker, so what are we to make of 'mother!', the maddest movie of the year, which stars his psychologically tortured real-life girlfriend Jennifer Lawrence
Review: A ragged Jennifer Lawrence keeps this wild Gothic ride aloft
The billion-dollar franchise plumbs new depths of awfulness with Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge
Hackers threaten to release latest instalment in the series unless the studio pays up
Our fearless Film Correspondent tries to predict the films that will battle it out for the Best Picture Oscar next February
The not-grumpy-at-all director on being nominated for a best picture Oscar for ‘The Crying Game’ and how a serious injury led him to writing his new novel, ‘Carnivalesque’
As the international film festival arrives this weekend, it’s the perfect chance to visit the Spanish city that revels in its natural gifts and life’s pleasures
Sean Penn delivers a film that suggests he may need to stick to his investigative reporting day job
Director’s new film receives abysmal reviews, while Iggy Pop shows his lust for life
Woody Allen in line to set record while Pedro Almodóvar and Cristi Puiu eye Palme d’Or
Italy is the ideal place to go if your teenager enjoys cooking, swimming and animals
Ridley Scott and Cormac McCarthy come together to forge one of the year’s worst films, writes Donald Clarke
‘Eat, Pray, Love’ author says writers ‘forget how privileged they are’ at public talk
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