TV guide: the best new shows to watch, beginning tonight
November 10th-15th: From the return of Wolf Hall to a Blindboy tale about one man and his giant fridge
November 10th-15th: From the return of Wolf Hall to a Blindboy tale about one man and his giant fridge
The journalist was slated for daring question whether the plays attributed to Shakespeare could have been written by a woman
True-ish comedy celebrates ‘world’s worst golfer’
Mark Rylance on his unlikely road to Hollywood stardom, and why Brits love an underdog
The actor’s beloved stepdaughter, Nataasha van Kampen, died aged 28 in 2012
There are decent jokes but Adam McKay’s comedy feels overstuffed
She comes to Galway next month (kind of) in an adaptation of José Saramago’s Blindness
The New Zealand singer on her new album, giving up social media and dealing with grief
Poldark-turned-Leonardo da Vinci actor on ballroom dancing, hazmat suits and a thirst for stout
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a traffic jam of anticipated films for this year
The Manchester actor on making the leap to Hollywood, and starring in new Irish-set film Pixie
Highlights include Rebecca, Emily in Paris, The Trial of the Chicago 7, David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet
The Portlaoise-born actor talks about London living, meditation and lockdown writing
We must ensure the super rich don’t get a pass because they fling money at the arts
The actor and director talks Shakespeare ‘trutherism’ and his working-class upbringing
Too much fame, too young, that has been a problem for young actors too – but the articulate, polite Charlie Plummer is unlikely to spin off the rail
Review: It’s an undeniably entertaining film, but also retro-addicted and madly overlong
Who is in the running to win the Oscars in every category?
He first came to prominence in TV crime drama Love/Hate. Now he’s making movies with Christopher Nolan, Nicole Kidman and Colin Farrell. But in his heart he’s still a lad from inner-city Dublin
The greatest spectacle of the summer puts all others to shame
Our fearless Film Correspondent tries to predict the films that will battle it out for the Best Picture Oscar next February
Tennis number one and Oscar-winning actor both knighted for their recent achievements
Steven Spielberg directs Roald Dahl’s classic tale which is playing out of competition in Cannes
Peter Kay stands silent and feigns shock at winning award instead of giving speech
Brie Larson named best actress as Ben Cleary wins best live short at 88th Academy Awards
Leonardo DiCaprio finally gets his Oscar while Brie Larson wins for Room
Saoirse Ronan, Lenny Abrahamson and Emma Donoghue talk academy fantasies
Mainstream entertainments such as Mad Max: Fury Road and The Revenant jostle with independents including Brooklyn and Room
American idol pips Eddie Redmayne, Michael Fassbender, Matt Damon and Bryan Cranston
There are more mysteries and imponderables this year than over the past decade
Despite complaints about collaborative art, there have been great examples this year
I’m not sure we learn anything from the arts – except that we need them more than ever
Year in review: From ‘Red Rock’ to Aidan Turner’s biceps in ‘Poldark’ and Don Draper’s final ad campaign in ‘Mad Men’, TV delivered the goods in 2015
Movies are becoming increasingly graphic in their depiction of sex. For actors, it means some very awkward days at the office
Bishops object to TV drama’s take on More as a fanatical Protestant burner of heretics
The BBC’s Tudor drama is literate and atmospheric; an Irish documentary on being gay is quietly powerful when it stays on home ground; and the last word on RTÉ’s ‘Charlie’
Review: The product placement would put you off eating at TV3’s new place, where Jackie Lavin is this week’s celeb cook. On RTÉ, Norah Casey has a lot more luck
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