Ringo Starr on holidaying in Ireland: ‘We hopped over on a plane, rented a car and found a little guesthouse for two nights’
The Beatles drummer on his former band and his new country album, Look Up, which features a line-up of Nashville stars
The Beatles drummer on his former band and his new country album, Look Up, which features a line-up of Nashville stars
Ambivalence is part of the allure when it comes to Dickinson, who stars opposite Nicole Kidman in Babygirl as an intern caught up in a risky affair
Rumours suggest actor will play Paul McCartney, with Barry Keoghan also linked to four-film biopic
No casting officially confirmed but names are being discussed, including Paul Mescal as McCartney
The Belfast-born actor – half of ‘British theatre’s coolest power couple’ – puts her success down in part to her determination to avoid being typecast
He acquired a reputation as a rather remote guru, and a dapper, withdrawn man who could be intimidating
Donald Clarke: The musical biopic is among the most benighted of cinematic genres, but there is perhaps more chance of innovation with Sam Mendes’s planned set
Cabaret star’s acting career has taken him from Tyrone to West End and LA
The English actor on new Irish film Wolf, Saoirse Ronan and his Celtic connections
The actor’s second memoir is neither tell-all nor reckoning. But it contains multitudes nonetheless
Barbara Broccoli had to fight studio over scene between Daniel Craig and Javier Bardem
The star of Mare of Easttown is back on the sides of buses. Without airbrushing
After his turn in 1917, the actor is tackling the role of iconic Australian outlaw Ned Kelly
Saoirse Ronan misses out; Brad Pitt and Renée Zellweger take home Academy Awards
A big night for Sam Mendes and 1917 as Renée Zellweger and Joaquin Phoenix win best acting awards
Saoirse Ronan in running for Little Women, while Jessie Buckley competed for Wild Rose
With Dev Patel as David Copperfield, movies have caught up with theatre’s creative approach
How did film about a comic book idiot get more nominations than The Irishman?
Saoirse Ronan gets nominated for Little Women role as best director shortlist dominated by men
Saoirse Ronan should get a nod for Little Women. There are few other options for the Irish
This slice of prestige British film-making nimbly avoids accusations of heritage cosiness
Saoirse Ronan earns nod for Little Women as Joker leads with 11 nominations
Joker leads with 11 nods, while The Irishman and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood earn 10
All the winners of the 77th annual Golden Globes for film and TV
Saoirse Ronan, nominated for Little Women performance, loses out to Renée Zellweger
The director of first World War movie 1917 on portraying the conflict in a contemporary light
The production, penned by James Bond co-writer Jez Butterworth, tells the tale of a former IRA man in Co Armagh during The Troubles
The Irish actor has made audiences here swoon. Now he’s doing the same in the US
Swapping Danny Boyle for Cary Fukunaga looks like a cautious move by the producers
Director of Netflix series Maniac takes over after departure of Danny Boyle
Even the free movement of musical instruments could end, says one composer
The ‘Trainspotting’ director will take the reins on 25th James Bond film – and Craig’s fifth
As well as the religious symbolism of Easter the idea of becoming new is very potent
Director talks about his new film, his 'crippling' Irlen syndrome and why Hollywood isn’t everything
David Morrissey who plays Aulus Plautius in epic historical drama Britannia says the comparisons are inevitable
He’s the first actor in the series who is ‘bigger than Bond’. They were desperate to keep him
And when he's finished as 007? Clondalkin man Aidan Turner looks nicely positioned
Zoe Kazan is evolving from writer to actor and is hoping to subvert rom-com stereotypes with ‘The Big Sick’
‘The Ferryman’, a play set in Armagh during the hunger strikes, is going down well
He made sense of Batman. He is bossing Dunkirk. Is Nolan signed up for Bond 25?
Century on from author’s birth, group’s goal is to make every child in the world a fan
Jessica Wallace and Shane Richie – Kat and Alfie in EastEnders – are headed for a Dublin stage. They talk about Irish stereotypes and how the press damaged their friendship
Cork Film Festival masterclass to show filmmakers how to emulate Bond franchise
Tension between innovation and tradition ultimately pulls latest 007 episode to pieces
Sam Smith says he wrote the theme song for the new James Bond film ‘Spectre’ in just 20 minutes – ‘and they loved it!’
‘Spectre’, starring Daniel Craig and Monica Bellucci, is set to be released in October
Early screenplay among material taken in cyberattack on Sony studio computers
Only 10 DB10s will be made, all of which will be used on set and driven by current 007 Daniel Craig
Tony Parsons was an angry young gunslinger at ‘NME’, then had huge success with his novel ‘Man and Boy’. Now he’s a crime writer – and has just voted for Ukip. Why?
Ralph Fiennes talks about his childhood in Ireland, the great Bond conundrum, and dipping into the complicated private life of a fellow English celebrity – Charles Dickens
The Shed, an intimate space at home to experimental theatre, seems like a venue designed to suit the times. At the heart of its success is Ben Power, a dramaturg, ‘shadowy figure’ and Shakespeare’s ‘remixer’
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