Demi Moore has just made one of the great film comebacks. How did that happen?
Donald Clarke: Cannes film festival has gone wild for the biggest star of 1995. Will she build on the success? What does history tell us?
Donald Clarke: Cannes film festival has gone wild for the biggest star of 1995. Will she build on the success? What does history tell us?
Hotelier brothers John and Francis Brennan seek buyer for landmark Kerry hotels after 37 years
In 1964, a nightclub dancer named Ronnie Walken changed his name to Christopher
Cher among those to pay tribute after death of Moonstruck and Tales of the City star
Film review: A militantly awful misuse of good actors who really don’t need the money
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, a new film, chronicles the band’s extraordinary career
Here's the thing, herbs and spices are costumes. Rice and pasta are ‘extras’. Bowls and plates are sets. Chicken is the lead character
The star talks about her third diagnosis of cancer, taking cannabis – and why her hit film Grease shouldn’t be accused of sexism
Preston, who was married to John Travolta, broke into film and television in the early 1980s
At some points in Marty Morrissey’s online chatshow you just don’t know where to look
Review: Billy McGrath’s Boomtown Rats rockumentary rattles along furiously and with a dangerous gleam in its eyes
Sly feminism, a jerk of a prince, and a tune adored by girls, boys and karaoke drunks
Actor auctions trousers and leather jacket worn during You’re the One That I Want
The actor is auctioning 500 items to raise funds for her cancer centre
The actor on Brexit and Irishness, her Derry childhood, being independent and Quentin Tarantino
Beer labels once lacked any originality. Now they showcase design and personality
Released four decades ago today in Ireland, the hit coming-of-age movie has barely faded
It’s one of several big-budget shows, some good, that got lost in the churn of too-much TV
The Boyle star on his tough-guy role in ‘Get Shorty’ and his county’s referendum journey
TV Review: In Chilli Palmer’s place we have Miles Daly, Irish enforcer for a Vegas loan shark
Chris O’Dowd stars in ‘Get Shorty’, Dara O Briain returns in ‘Mock the Week’
A terrific voice cast are squandered on a sceenplay littered with feeble jokes
Cannes diary: Protests against Gaza killings and racism also take centre stage
Donald Clarke: Resistance is futile to the singalong tunes and the unstoppable Travolta
‘The Leisure Seeker’ is the latest undemanding, patronising film aimed at oldies
‘The Deer Hunter’ wasn’t all Russian roulette. What about the Russian wedding dance?
Review: Adaptation of the play ‘Dead of Night’ transfers the show-stopping moments well
The actor, who made his breakthrough in The Hateful Eight, puts the same thought into his Tomb Raider character that another actor might reserve for Richard III
The singer who had a hit at nine talks showbiz, ‘Grease’ and Michael Jackson’s snake
Global congregation counts film stars Tom Cruise and John Travolta among its flock
Baz Luhrmann breaks the bank with $10m an episode in Netflix’s hip-hop odyssey, while John Oliver has the last word
Such is wealth of material you never know what gems the journey has in store
White House hopeful offers white working class magical thinking and chance to get even
The ‘Pulp Fiction’ star speaks about her new album and her friend John Travolta
Organisation says its Irish members’ fund showed €173,000 deficit last year
Circuit Court hears allegations of defamation on internet
Music, poetry and magic are the main lessons to come out of these classics
Unless you’re administering CPR, there’s really no need to get handsy with women you barely know
Actor put on a show but 87th Academy Awards ceremony receives poor reviews
Alejandro González Iñárritu’s satire and Grand Budapest Hotel both receive four awards
Food Month: It might not be practical to travel to Albuquerque to dine at Los Pollos Hermanos, or to go to, um, Hogwarts for Butterbeer, but we can point you towards similar delicacies here
Entertainment lawyer demands company pay up for ‘blatantly unethical behaviour’
You know him as the ever-so-nice Matthew on Downton Abbey, but he’s toned up and turned into an all-American bad boy for The Guest. ‘It has been nice to take the stiff collar off for a bit’
Unusual degree of secrecy surrounded the filming of a music video for Summer Nights
The Big Gay Sing is a karaoke-like celebration that encourages audience participation - but what it is about singing in a group that is so therapeutic?
Small films steer clear of the runway as the big birds swoop down
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