50 films to see in 2025, from Babygirl to You’re Cordially Invited
Nicole Kidman stars in a kinky office romance, Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell play wedding planners, and Éanna Hardwicke and Steve Coogan replay Saipan
Nicole Kidman stars in a kinky office romance, Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell play wedding planners, and Éanna Hardwicke and Steve Coogan replay Saipan
Less fancy dress than previous Met Galas, there was still an element of tongue-in-cheek with the cat motif in honour of Karl Lagerfeld’s adored Birman cat Choupette, adding a quirky element to the red carpet gowns
From politics to entertainment and sport, Eoin Butler casts a critical eye over the heroes and the zeros of 2022
The behind-the-scenes drama on their new film, Don’t Worry Darling, is even juicier than the movie’s plot
Wilde says the delivery of documents from ex-partner Jason Sudeikis was ‘vicious’ and ‘deeply painful’
Magazine’s first male cover star met with conservative disapproval over his outfit
The Manchester actor on making the leap to Hollywood, and starring in new Irish-set film Pixie
We start with Monos, Marriage Story and Midsommar. Find out what else makes the cut
The ‘My Left Foot’ child actor does not only act - he’s now a writer and film-maker too
The Irish Times what-to-see guide to the movies now in cinemas across Ireland
Review: Delightful film follows two friends as they party their way into oblivion during last week of high school
Review: The film excels as a character study of singular sensitivity
‘This isn’t a goof’: Actor and director talks Mid90s and the power of writing
Brynn Putnam’s creation allows users to get instant video guidance on their routine
Risky move comes as streaming TV services chase the holy grail of original content
Meryl Streep, Stevie Wonder, George and Amal Clooney among A-list attendees
Outrage over Madonna gig is latest example of the egotism of the professionally offended
The drama has migrated from the red carpet, but that might not be such a bad thing
The indie workhorse may be directing bigger names on more generous budgets, but his lo-fi auteur sensibility remains firmly in place
From Scooby Doo to his Oscar-winner Crash, Paul Haggis is a man supremely in charge of his craft
Beautiful people have all the frickin’ problems in Paul Haggis glossy but superficial drama
Collison brothers, Rory McIlroy, gamer Terry Cavanagh and Niall Horan make list of people to watch
What better way to get you through the dark winter nights than beneath the flickering lights of a warm movie theatre? Donald Clarke runs through all the cinema releases between now and the new year
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