Bad Sisters review: Beautiful Dublin shines again as Sharon Horgan serves up another course of zinging dark comedy
Television: Beautiful Dublin shines again in series two of Apple’s comic thriller
Television: Beautiful Dublin shines again in series two of Apple’s comic thriller
Sharon Horgan on series two of Bad Sisters, grieving her father on set, coping with menopause and stretching her acting muscles
Including Bad Sisters season two, Say Nothing, Senna, Countdown: Paul vs Tyson and more
Television reciew: This unnecessary prequel to Jonathan Glazer cult gangster flick spirals into a shocking mockney cocktail, strewn with lazy violence
A new series for the Bad Sisters and Normal People actor features her showiest display yet
The hit TV adaptation Normal People converts nine of its 15 nominations into Iftas
Sally Rooney adaption scoops 15 nominations. Nika McGuigan up for posthumous award
TV: The Gleesons are a lively double-act, and the scatological jokes arrive at an impressive clip
Greene plays an Irish journalist opposite Hugh Laurie’s Boris Johnson-like politician in Roadkill
Jessie Buckley and Niamh Algar among nominees for Irish Film and TV Awards
TV review: The sensitive, sensual and refreshingly scandalising series draws to an end
The project marries two of Ireland’s most talented artists – Rooney and director Lenny Abrahamson
Review: A 13-year-old girl is found dead in a suburban wood, in this absorbing new drama
Sarah Phelps’s brooding adaptation is politically charged and narratively uncanny
From The Dublin Murders to The Crown, Red Rock to Ru Paul, here are this season’s best comedy, drama and reality series
Focus on climate change and Sean Quinn in offering from ‘flat broke’ broadcaster
Take a trip to Darklands, the OAP B&B, Trinity or the Rotunda over the year ahead
Lenny Abrahamson to direct Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones in 12-part series
National theatre’s new policy sees pay ‘fall 25%’ and overall employment ‘dry up’
Irish Film Festival London returns next week for eighth year
Paddy Breathnach on making a film about a homeless family with Roddy Doyle
Review: Credible picture of an ordinary family cast into an extraordinary situation
Donald Clarke: Toronto Film Festival has fired the Academy Awards starting pistol
Film tackling homelessness crisis premieres at Toronto International Film Festival
Irish director Lance Daly has made his Famine film as a revenge tale in the vein of ‘Unforgiven’
Review: Lance Daly’s movie rattles along at the pace of a hungry dog pursuing a healthy rabbit
New film ‘Rosie’ focuses on ‘ordinary’ family staying in hotel accommodation
The screen fizzes with the talent of some of Ireland’s best actors. But it’s not enough
‘Black 47’, Lance Daly’s film that addresses one of the most traumatic periods in Irish history, is a story that has barely registered on the big screen before
Film premieres tonight at the prestigious Berlin Film Festival
Actors, writers, directors, producers, designers and stage managers sign statement supporting others who ended silence about abuse of power
Emmet Kirwan and Dave Tynan are shooting a low-budget film in Dublin's crowded city centre
UCD beat Railway Union with victory over UCC lifting them in to second place
Colin Teevan tells Off Topic podcast he was ‘astonished’ by the numbers involved in 1916
Dramatic impetus character driven while Rising’s familiar protagonists on sidelines
A crucial Rebellion, a new Fall, another Catastrophe – the most promising new and returning TV shows will push the envelope while offering something for every taste
Documentary to be made for RTÉ to tell story of 1916 rebellion from British perspective
Ray D’Arcy, Rachel Allen, Bob Geldof and new army recruits destined for RTÉ One
RTÉ 1, TV3 and TG4 all have major dramas planned for Rising centenary next year
Tomm Moore’s animation called ‘Song of the Sea’ is the surprise Best Film winner
‘Rebellion’ will tell the story of Easter Week through fictional characters
‘Frank’ with Michael Fassbender and ‘Patrick’s Day’ with Moe Dunford top nominations
Chairman Bill O’Herlihy says sector ‘can do better’ if it secures higher Government funding
It’s been another exceptional campaign for the Olympic, European and World champion boxer
Peamount United player and triathlete join impressive list of monthly winners
Second place finish and personal best performance in Dublin Marathon earns award
Dual winners for June Sportswoman of the Month after spectacular achievements
The Cripple of Inishmaan, which was nominated in six categories, failed to secure a prize
A new generation is following the lead of Brosnan and Neeson. But what makes Irish actors so compelling?
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