‘I don’t have many friends. Do they just want to be your friend because you’re Janet Jackson?’
TV review: Sky’s Janet Jackson works best as a rumination on fame and the toll it extracts
TV review: Sky’s Janet Jackson works best as a rumination on fame and the toll it extracts
Oscar-nominated film-maker’s many credits include What’s Up, Doc? and Paper Moon
Mank, David Fincher’s new film, goes some way to rehabilitating the film star's reputation
He was a fascist who walked out on the family. No wonder the star had father issues
Gremlins director talks Spielberg, low-budget horror and ‘bizarre’ film market
Sold For Parts documentary about the Dublin band addresses the downsides of even modest success
‘The Other Side of the Wind’ is just part of the Orson Welles flotilla docked at Netflix Cove
House of Cards, new Coen Brothers movie, and a double bill of Orson Welles
Ethan Hawke doesn’t equate superhero movies with French auteurs. Is this heresy?
Programme flush with exciting talent but only three of 18 films competing for Palme d’Or have female directors
Review: Treat of a documentary about the actor and inventor who died broke
His fame saw him feature in ‘Spitting Image’ and he won over audiences with gentle style
‘He wasn’t really difficult,’ says Chuck Workman, director of a compelling new documentary about one of cinema’s giants
As the Jameson Dublin Film Festival begins its thirteenth season, Rachel Collins picks the best food to follow your film
Kenneth Branagh, Julie Andrews and Russell Crowe lined up as part of festival bill
The actor and director has been in fiery form of late. His latest film, a feminist take on the high plains yarn, stars Hilary Swank as a brave frontierswoman. But don’t dare call it a western
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