We Live in Time review: Is there is a word for a manipulative drama that isn’t up to the task?
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield seem to have emerged from Richard Curtis Posho Factory in John Crowley’s drippily insubstantial film
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield seem to have emerged from Richard Curtis Posho Factory in John Crowley’s drippily insubstantial film
Now starring in The Eyes of Tammy Faye the former web-slinger is tipped for an Oscar
Oscar-winning Irish director Benjamin Cleary on his thought-provoking metaphysical sci-fi debut
The opportunity to play with the noisiest toys in the biggest sandpit must be hard to resist
A trip to San Francisco in 1971 paved the way for the All Star trips of the last 50 years
Taoiseach Micheál Martin visits Cork museum providing fresh insights on conflict
Donald Clarke and Tara Brady's definitive list has more than a few surprises
Performances praised in film about abused woman caught up in the Irish housing crisis
The 24-year-old Irish actor on Little Women, awards season and her sense of home
The Decade in Culture: As we move into the roaring twenties many things remain the same about the seventh art
Review: It’s adequately acted, smoothly edited and as dead as Carel Fabritius
Academy Awards 2020: An educated stab at the 2020 best-film nominees, six months out
Knives Out, Joker, Jojo Rabbit, The Goldfinch and The Report among the contenders
Toronto film festival: Opening weekend also included Knives Out, Greed and Sea Fever
Kevin, Jackie Healy Rae and Malachy Scannell charged with series of assaults in 2017
Donald Clarke runs the rule over the likely winners ahead of this week’s festival trifecta
The number of female directors in the film business remains stubbornly low
Canadian event is the most important cinema festival in North American calendar
As a teacher, I have always known how tough the exams are. Reform is overdue
Few films have felt so awards-baity since The French Lieutenant’s Woman
Donald Clarke predicts next year’s best picture nominees. He used to be good at this...
Strong focus on mass movements, role of women and workers in series based on award winning book
The Michael Jackson documentary Leaving Neverland hailed as a ‘true-life horror movie’
Donald Clarke on the best portrayals of the city on film, from ‘The Informer’ to ‘Sing Street’
London-based Irish architect John Crowley works on projects in both the UK and Ireland
As we head into the final voting days for this year’s Ticket Awards, the main categories couldn’t be closer
Among the nominees are Ryan Tubridy, Cecelia Ahern, John Banville, Molly McCloskey, Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen
The actor, who could pick up an Oscar nomination for his role in Andy Serkis’s ‘Breathe’, on working with Mel Gibson, feeling Jewish, and leaving Spider-Man behind
This five-course feast takes us from his debut in Tigerland to the darkly comic The Lobster
From entering first year to life beyond, four succesful graduates tell their stories of third-level education
Christine Crowley (71) accused of falsifying patient records at two outlets in west Cork
‘Game of Thrones’ is safe, says HBO, but some question whether another ‘Brooklyn’ could get made once the UK leaves the European Union
John Carney’s Sing Street strikes a chord as part of Hong Kong and Macau Irish Festival
‘Room’, ‘Sing Street’ and ‘My Name is Emily’ lead nominations in excellent year for Irish film
Ahead of 88th Academy Awards, the Irish film industry decamps to Hollywood
Next government must re-evaluate priority it affords arts and film sector in Programme for Government for the next five years
Mainstream entertainments such as Mad Max: Fury Road and The Revenant jostle with independents including Brooklyn and Room
In any other year, Oscar nominee Benjamin Cleary would be the name on everyone’s lips – but he’s delighted to be in the race with Room and Brooklyn
Lenny Abrahamson’s Room and John Crowley’s Brooklyn vie for the best picture Oscar this weekend. They are part of a grand tradition
Global acclaim and a fistful of Oscar nominations: we ask four industry heavy hitters what is going on
John Crowley’s adaptation of Colm Tóibín’s novel scoops first award of the ceremony
Sing Street, Love & Friendship and Mammal earn rave reviews at independent festival
Irish success at Academy Awards shows the value of both cultural planning and self-belief
With roles in ‘Frank’, ‘Ex Machina’ and ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’, and a star turn in ‘The Revenant’, Gleeson’s career has gone stellar
Nominations represent a return on long-term investment in a generation of local talent
Pundits underestimated films’ potential ahead of Academy Awards announcement
Saoirse Ronan and Michael Fassbender get acting nominations, while ‘Brooklyn’ and ‘Room’ both make the Best Picture list
Sylvester Stallone takes best supporting actor for ‘Creed’ in Los Angeles ceremony
Donald Clarke previews Sunday night’s award ceremony in Los Angeles
Why does the London Film Critics’ Circle refer to Irish actors as British? It’s baffling
Paddy Breathnach’s film portrays young gay man’s struggle to get by in present-day Cuba
Mammal, Land of the Enlightened, The Lobster, Viva, Love & Friendship and Sing Street feature
‘Brooklyn’, ‘Room’ and ‘The Secret Scripture’ all have unapologetically literary sources
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