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Cannes Diary: Juliette Binoche was choked up, Meryl Steep was classy and Greta Gerwig didn’t hold back
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Cannes Diary: Juliette Binoche was choked up, Meryl Steep was classy and Greta Gerwig didn’t hold back
The actor on being a national symbol, working with ex-lovers and past and present, passions and peeves
Television: You can feel the high production values in this Apple TV series, but the results are ultimately flawed
Comme ci, comme ça: why was this slight film with its ludicrously gleaming kitchen chosen ahead of Anatomy of a Fall for France’s predictably unsuccessful Oscar bid?
The protagonist makes bad choices in Both Sides of the Blade, but she’s made many good choices in her career
Well-meaning film can’t overcome its queasy premise and contradictions
The actor on creativity, sex scenes and missing Cannes Film Festival due to Covid
There are no berets, no Emily in Paris chintz. This is just watchable, witty French television
The scene-stealing star on her journey from Paris prank show to co-stardom with Matt Damon
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a traffic jam of anticipated films for this year
Nicolas Cage's History of Swear Words, the Irish-made Fate: The Winx Saga, and Naomi Watts in Penguin Bloom among the highlights
Scare yourself silly with this list of everything from classic films to modern hits
Thrillers and not much comedy... The Office cocreator shares his lockdown viewing
Art house classics rub shoulders with Palme d’Or winners and critically acclaimed works
Catherine Deneuve plays a great actor – not a stretch – in a Hirokazu Kore-eda gem
Women filmmakers are the thematic plank of this year’s DIFF programme
We start with Monos, Marriage Story and Midsommar. Find out what else makes the cut
Dublin director of photography Robbie Ryan wins for Best Cinematography
In Fabric star has carved out a varied career in media but has not forgotten her roots
The Irish Times what-to-see guide to the movies now in cinemas across Ireland
Review: From a ‘Sex Box’ to a brief shot of Six Nations rugby, this sci-fi film makes for interesting viewing
Director Nadav Lapid’s ‘Synonyms’ takes top award with Francois Ozon’s ‘By the Grace of God’ winning Silver Bear
French actor says ‘I never had problems with him, but I could see that he had problems’
Our middle years have had a makeover thanks to some excellent recent literature
Review: Plot is series of fragmented episodes of people squabbling and embracing
The distinguished film-maker continues her experiments in the unpredictable with her latest work – just don’t go asking what it’s like being a female director
Juliette Binoche heads a bizarre cast of characters in this deeply odd lampoon
The star of ‘The Help’ and now ‘Miss Sloane’ is taking on inequality in Hollywood and beyond
Rupert Sanders’ remake is exactly what you’d expect from a project that spent a decade getting kicked around Hollywood
Juliette Binoche throws herself at the camera with admirable abandon, but Bruno Dumont’s brave step into comedy frustrates as often as it delights
Tanya Sweeney: Why waste the opportunity to bask in the famed glamour of Oscars night with total abandon?
Claustrophobic tension and unexpectrd anglo-saxon appearances abound in this film about the 2010 Chilean mining accident
The successes of Iranian cinema have been achieved despite rife state censorship, and now there are signs of positive change
Actress with throaty voice shot to fame in 1944 opposite future husband Humphrey Bogart
Since stumbling into the role of Amélie, Audrey Tautou has forged a singular career, one of the few resolutely Gallic film stars to become a global star. Her secret to success: ‘I always tried to follow my instincts
Fanboys everywhere rejoiced when Gareth Edwards, director of the indie hit Monsters, was named as the man to reboot Godzilla. His mum, however, was a little less excited . . .
Woe betide any movie director who gets into Dylan Moran’s black books
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
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