If you buy into the idea that you lose value as you age, it becomes self-fulfilling
I’m increasingly socialising with women in their early 20s again - because now my peers are beginning to date them
I’m increasingly socialising with women in their early 20s again - because now my peers are beginning to date them
Actor says mother’s revelation she knew the father of his True Detective co-star Harrelson led them to believe they may be related
People Magazine named him ‘Sexiest Man Alive’. An Irish connection was swiftly unearthed
Battle for championship title will see top two on front row in Austin
It transpires that Black Irish is Mariah Carey’s entry into the ‘Irish cream’ wars
Researchers found gentle session of leg lifts set off exaggerated nervous system reaction
TV review: Rose Matafeo’s new show is Notting Hill for Generation Instagram
Chilli-eating contestants step up for pain and anguish beyond what most of us can imagine
Raya and the Last Dragon looks to buck the trend of mediocre serpent-centred features
The actor on his life philosophies, securing roles, and his new memoir Greenlights
Review: The Chief Medical Officer gets star billing above Springsteen and McConaughey
Eímear Noone, originally from Galway, will perform at the Academy Awards in February
Half our favourite movies have vanished. But there’s still plenty of great stuff to search for
There are many apps that assist you towards better physical and mental wellbeing
The actor on moving from musicals to movies, #MeToo and the perils of being a good looking guy
Web Log: Softly-spoken, laid-back painter now available to lull you to sleep
The MMA fighter’s whiskey is on sale now, so what can you expect?
Risky move comes as streaming TV services chase the holy grail of original content
If you want to stay somewhere different – but with all the comforts of home – try ‘glamorous camping’
The format has been on the wane for years. Home Again could be its nadir
The Stephen King inspired film looks like a cluttered 95-minute trailer
From The Flintstones to He-Man and Top Cat, kids’ animation has a lot to teach us
If television is going to plunder our 1980s childhoods for inspiration, it should at least go for the weird gold
The languid actor discusses putting rom-coms behind him and putting on 20kg for ‘Gold’
Listeners have ebbed away from the Communicorp radio station. So, what next?
By identifying neighbourhoods we validate them rather than implying they and their residents are of so little importance they can be brushed over and lumped in with neighbourhoods miles away
The actor has done plenty of serious roles. Will anyone begrudge him a crime caper?
The Pixels movie will open, so will the US embassy in Cuba and, weatherwise, the heavens might just do the same
The race for the 2015 Palme d’Or looks at this stage to be between ‘Son of Saul’ and ‘Carol’, two extraordinary pictures from two very different film-makers
Opening film obscure, but the 68th festival has much to offer, writes Donald Clarke in Cannes
The market for men’s skincare products in Ireland is tiny, but hopefully that will change
People with orthorexia – an unhealthy fixation on what they think is healthy eating – can end up with serious physical and mental problems
Film starring Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz selected for main competition
'Last Week Tonight with John Oliver' was great comedy - and journalism
Angry exchanges between major Hollywood figures revealed in Sony Pictures hack
Comedian Billy Crystal delivers touching tribute to Robin Williams
The Maverick/Rockford fave helped bridge the divide between film and TV
After all these years, the two mediums are finally getting it on
‘You can’t unspoil children, just like you can’t unspoil milk. It’s too late if it’s already bad’
Cate Blanchett, Matthew McConaughey take acting Academy Awards; No joy for U2 in best song
12 Years a Slave and Gravity among favourites to take top award
Putting his reputation on the line. Donald Clarke predicts the big prizes at the Academy Awards tomorrow night - and who deserves to win in each category
In a cluttered few weeks at the multiplexes, the kids came out on top
An obnoxious homophobe becomes a most unlikely hero in the fight against Aids in this stirring true-life drama
He is best known for the overblown ‘Battleship’, but Peter Berg’s latest movie , ‘Lone Survivor’, is a far rarer Hollywood beast – a politically nuanced war movie. And it also contains what may be the greatest gunfight ever filmed
He was once known primarily as a mahogany beefcake, but a series of thrilling performances has seen Matthew McConaughey’s critical star rise to the very top. The Oscar nominee talks reinvention, rom-coms and running the gauntlet of awards season
Martin Scorsese’s study of Wall Street excess is beautifully made but madly over the top
Cate Blanchette and Downton Abbey’s Maggie Smith receive best actress gongs
Before today’s announcement, we make a stab at predicting who is going to figure
Donald Clarke and Tara Brady cast eyes towards the coming year’s cinematic treats
There were many contenders, but Jennifer Lawrence is the undisputed boss of 2013
The strong showing of 'Blue is the Warmest Colour' suggests erudite Ticket readers just can’t get enough Franco-Tunisian neo-realism, writes Donald Clarke
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