Hot Milk: A heated affair, an overbearing Fiona Shaw and some shameful Irish sexuality
The acclaimed director explains why she is ‘very interested in outsiders’ and why she decided to give an Irish angle to her adaption of Deborah Levy’s novel
The acclaimed director explains why she is ‘very interested in outsiders’ and why she decided to give an Irish angle to her adaption of Deborah Levy’s novel
Abi Morgan’s enduring play, which is opening at Dublin's Gate Theatre, tracks the ebb and flow of a long marriage
They might be ‘daggers in the screen’ to some writers, but notes from producers are also a marker of success
It might be early, but we’re betting on these 10 movies getting the all-important Oscars nod next year
Portia A Buckley’s Irish drama Clodagh is one of the 10 titles listed for best British short film
Short ESPN documentary captures the essence of genuine trailblazer Mary McGee who led a truly epic life
We continue our countdown of our favourite movies released in Ireland this year
Director’s film Blitz, starring the Irish actor, focuses on a tight family of three trying to keep heads aloft as the bombs fall in London in 1940
Steve McQueen’s extensively researched script alights on racism and looting, but at heart is a boy’s own adventure
In Steve McQueen’s movie, the Irish star plays a distraught mother during the Luftwaffe’s raids on London during the second World War
Made with his wife, Bianca Stigter, McQueen’s film catalogues horrors of Amsterdam during Nazi occupation
Pleas to save Channel 4 took centre stage on Sunday night amid uncertainty over future
Where does this year’s winner, CODA, sit in our ranking of 21st-century Oscar winners?
Luxury car maker’s CEO says 80% of all new vehicles should be electric by 2030
Review: Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film is enjoyable, chaotic and evocative
Quo Vadis, Aida? scoops best film, director and actress prizes at ceremony in Berlin
Array Collective becomes first Northern Irish winner of the prestigious art prize
Dublin Fringe Festival 2021: The playwright and composer join forces once more on ‘suburban horror’, The First Child
Broadcaster brings ‘súil eile’ to Irish media despite ‘monolithic’ funding system, says DG
Technology provides a tool to communicate and an outlet to learn skills and be creative
Treasa O’Brien’s film explores a Galway town transformed by immigration
Chloé Zhao becomes only the second woman, after Barbra Streisand, to win best director
Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival unveils line-up for 2021 virtual event
Caleb Azumah Nelson’s debut novel is strong on race relations but doesn’t quite land
Fate of moviegoing after Covid-19 depends upon survival of large, indebted operators
The Fine Young Cannibal on being Hull’s ‘first black punk’ and his creative renaissance
Julie Andrews’s song was inspired by a polio immunisation, according to its writer’s son
Once we wanted our celebs glamorous. Now we want them crying on I’m a Celebrity
There’s been another major turnover but catch the classics while you can
Sacred name, not taken in vain: enormous fun wrapped in a compact package
The world’s most valuable car could be out there, somewhere … just waiting to be found
The London actor, who found fame as stormtrooper Finn, criticised how Disney treated non-white characters in the franchise
At age of 79 the queen of Irish motorsport became oldest person to drive a Formula 1 car
Donald Clarke and Tara Brady's definitive list has more than a few surprises
There’s enough novelty to last a lifetime, but repeated viewing brings its own comforts
Actor known for celebrated films like Spartacus and Paths of Glory died aged 103
Ford has created, in the new Puma, arguably the most likeable crossover yet
Donald Clarke: Blue is the Warmest Colour, 12 Years a Slave both overlooked in the polls
Rally driving, personal breathalysers and petrol-head socks among top gifts
Steve McQueen turned the film down because he didn’t get on with Newman
Review: Film starring Melissa McCarthy in 1970s Manhattan splutters to weak ending
Critic Mark Cousins takes a personal look at North’s relationship with cinema for Channel 4
In 2015, the actor was convicted of assaulting a movie executive at Sundance. His quiet rehabilitation continues with a role in Tarantino’s new film and, oddly, a new Irish western
If you are looking for a motorsport event for your bucket list, nothing compares to this high-speed masochistic marathon
The BBC Films boss is adored by everyone from Rachel Weisz to Steve McQueen
Road test: This motoring homage to the 1968 movie starring Steve McQueen has the star power
Re-released this week, the ‘absolute rubbish’ film is one of the most entertaining movies ever
Lukas Dhont’s Girl, inspired by Nora Monsecour, has a cisgender lead. Does it matter?
Life lessons from a man who’s lived a lot of life – without ever dipping into psychobabble
Year in Culture Review: From Lady Bird to A Star is Born, here are our films of the year
Glasgow-based artist’s film ‘Bridgit’ praised by judges as ‘unexpectedly expansive’
New this week: Assassination Nation, Shoplifters, The Girl in the Spider’s Web and The Camino Voyage
Actor discusses crafting screenplay for ‘Wildlife’ alongside partner Zoe Kazan
Hot tips: Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Favourite, David Lowery’s The Old Man and the Gun
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