Say Nothing: Bingeable yet sober-minded eulogy for the tragedy of the Troubles
Television review: Adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe book retraces abduction and murder of Jean McConville and experiences of IRA bomber Dolours Price
Television review: Adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe book retraces abduction and murder of Jean McConville and experiences of IRA bomber Dolours Price
It retells the story of Rose Dugdale, the debutante who led a 1974 art robbery at Russborough House
TV: What If...? is Marvel though the looking glass. And perhaps a bit of an MCU stopgap
TV: The Gleesons are a lively double-act, and the scatological jokes arrive at an impressive clip
The Limerick actor is determined to play her part in making sure diverse voices are represented
An Irishwoman’s Diary on agreeing with Garth Brooks
Film review: Tom Vaughan-Lawlor’s towering performance lifts the film above the misery
Jessie Buckley and Niamh Algar among nominees for Irish Film and TV Awards
The festival, long the prime spot for new Irish features, is moving online for just one year
The singularly imaginative film, one of many discoveries, was a worthy winner
Irish-made films Sea Fever, Vivarium, Arracht and Herself head the line-up this year
The Decade in Culture: The most impactful books, series and performers of 2010-19
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
Canadian event is the most important cinema festival in North American calendar
National theatre’s new policy sees pay ‘fall 25%’ and overall employment ‘dry up’
The sci-fi series’s labyrinthine mythology is no problem for Irish author Dave Rudden
Hugh Lane’s contribution to cultural history is the focus of Thaddeus O’Sullivan’s new film
‘A lot of the former prisoners said the story of the film is very much their story’
Thursday’s Irish Film and Television Awards mark a strong year for Irish cinema
Though its centre lacks a village buzz, this leafy neighbourhood has plenty of new homes coming on stream
Emily Beecham is an appealing mess of uncertainties in this strong debut feature
From Love/Hate to the Avengers: Infinity War, he does a fine line in onscreen menace
Alison Spittle’s new show; David Simon in NYC; and a doc on the most famous Irish person ever: Shergar
The 1983 prison break gets a responsible treatment but it's most effective as a prison break yarn
Several films with Irish involvement impressed critics at the Toronto Film Festival
Michael Inside, Maze and Song of Granite are among the strong field of new Irish film
The 29th festival will close with a rare original feature project from Colm Toíbín
Galway International Arts Festival marks its 40th birthday with biggest ever line-up
To mark first anniversary of Waking The Feminists, Gender equality campaigners add 10 points to debate
#wakingthefeminists: Love/Hate star speaks up as ‘gender inequality affects people I love’
Review: ‘Just Names of Shows’, ‘In Single Marks’, ‘Like This, Please’, 'The Secret'
Three-part TV3 series stars Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, best known for ‘Love/Hate’
‘DruidShakespeare’ swept all before it at this year’s Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards
The event also featured video tributes to Waking the Feminists and the year in theatre
Lisa Richards agency clients include Pierce Brosnan, Keith Duffy and Amy Huberman
Landmark founder recognised for her outstanding contribution to the industry
‘Frank’ with Michael Fassbender and ‘Patrick’s Day’ with Moe Dunford top nominations
The BBC’s Tudor drama is literate and atmospheric; an Irish documentary on being gay is quietly powerful when it stays on home ground; and the last word on RTÉ’s ‘Charlie’
Drama may overstate the power of the former press secretary, but PJ Mara has survived many of his political masters – and thrives still
Review: David Tennant and Olivia Colman’s police drama is still a must-see – unlike RTÉ’s Charles Haughey drama
RTÉ says 724,000 viewed first episode of political drama about Charlie Haughey
For those who lived through those years, ‘Charlie’ is unmissable
No New Year’s Day fireworks or giddy studio shenanigans for launch of UTV Ireland
Three-part €4m series takes ‘Love/Hate’ Sunday night slot
RTÉ’s head of TV drama confirms Stuart Carolan is working on the next instalment
Review: Whatever the future of RTÉ’s hit drama, we’ll sure miss Tom Vaughan-Lawlor’s superbly nasty Nidge
Actor ‘hugely grateful’ to Love/Hate and its fans but ‘ looking forward to new challenges’
Management cut production expenses by more than 1.2m
The audience and the city had important roles to play in this year’s festival, closing the gap between reality and fiction
Review: The long-awaited return of two of RTÉ’s most popular dramas makes comparisons inevitable
Opening episode shows group of Travellers attempt to kill Dublin gangland boss
Nevermind Mark O’Rowe’s return to dialogue, does his family tragedy for the Abbey signal a new commitment to realism? Or is anything here as it seems?
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