Bottoms: A hilarious, perfect subversion of high-school-movie tropesFilm review: There are no weak links in this comedy that combines brutal slapstick with a barrage of beautifully honed, profane one-linersFri Nov 03 2023 - 05:10
The Movie Quiz: Who was the last person to play the title character in a Hitchcock film?Plus: Who is following in the footsteps of Ian Holm, Marlon Brando, Albert Dieudonné and Rod Steiger?Fri Nov 03 2023 - 05:00
Stolen: ‘Ireland loved locking people up,’ says one contributor to this film about institutional barbarismFilm review: The emotional centre of the film remains with the survivors of mother and baby homesFri Nov 03 2023 - 05:00
Sex is back in the movies, and the Irish have a lot to do with it Donald Clarke: Hollywood’s treating us like infants. And too many of us like it that waySun Oct 29 2023 - 05:15
Fionn O’Shea on being cast as Samuel Beckett: ‘There was a moment of elation followed by crippling anxiety’In the film Dance First, the young Irish actor joins Gabriel Byrne as the older Beckett and Aidan Gillen as James JoyceSun Oct 29 2023 - 05:15
The Movie Quiz: What Irish film was briefly the highest grossing ever at the domestic box office?Plus: Which Irish actor competes in the Le Mans motor racing series?Fri Oct 27 2023 - 05:15
Cat Person: Kristen Roupenian’s New Yorker sensation becomes a flabby film starring Cousin Greg and that nice girl from CodaMost viewers approaching this movie with no prior knowledge will be baffled about where the tension is supposed to emerge fromThu Oct 26 2023 - 05:10
Five Nights at Freddy’s: This horror makes Willy’s Wonderland seem an underappreciated masterpieceThis take on a clever video game is deeply puzzling and tonally bananasWed Oct 25 2023 - 08:00
Frasier Redux: The laughter may sound weird, but it isn’t cannedDonald Clarke: The history of the laugh track is not what you might expectSun Oct 22 2023 - 05:15
David Fincher on Michael Fassbender: ‘His face can be very, very elegant. He’s so watchable’ The Irish star is attractive, suave and, in The Killer, the director’s new film, a sociopath. It could be the best we’ve ever seen Michael FassbenderSat Oct 21 2023 - 06:00
The Cinema of Powell and Pressburger, The Red Shoes: teasing out a filmmaking partnership Both titles remind us of the conscious artificiality of the Archers’ six dreamy British feature filmsSat Oct 21 2023 - 05:00
The Movie Quiz: How many films have Robert de Niro and Martin Scorsese made together?Plus: What is the title of John Singleton’s debut film?Fri Oct 20 2023 - 06:00
Errol Morris on his film-making ideal: ‘I call it the shut-the-f**k-up school of just sitting and listening’All the Oscar winner’s talents are on show in The Pigeon Tunnel, his gripping documentary about the great espionage writer John le CarréThu Oct 19 2023 - 05:00
Foe review: Saoirse Ronan is gimlet-eyed in her realism. Paul Mescal is stratospherically anguishedIntermittently engaging sci-fi abounds with ideas but feels stageyThu Oct 19 2023 - 05:00
Killers of the Flower Moon review: Exquisitely mounted, impeccably finished and just a little worthyYou couldn’t exactly call the film fun, but it is an eminently responsible engagement with ugly American capitalismWed Oct 18 2023 - 05:00
Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal, together at last! They’ve collided, anyhowIreland’s two most celebrated young actors appear on film together for the first time in Foe, Garth Davis’s cerebral sci-fi dramaMon Oct 16 2023 - 05:30
Why is Patrick Kielty stuffing The Late Late Show with bloody foreigners?Donald Clarke: In reality, this supposedly prevalent partitionist mindset seems to be largely the stuff of comedySun Oct 15 2023 - 05:15
The Movie Quiz: Who narrates Barbie?Plus: name the the second-highest grossing film of all time?Fri Oct 13 2023 - 09:00
Lies We Tell: Agnes O’Casey steals the show in Uncle Silas remakeLisa Mulcahy’s film feels brighter and bolder than would best suit the materialFri Oct 13 2023 - 05:00
Two of this year’s tastiest Oscars contenders at Cork and Belfast film festivalsAll of Us Strangers and Poor Things will screen alongside premieres of Irish features and fresh documentariesThu Oct 12 2023 - 10:00
The Miracle Club: Not as deranged as Wild Mountain Thyme and not that much funWhat is this film doing here in 2023? It’s not full-on Oirish, but it’s not far from it despite some great home talent on showThu Oct 12 2023 - 06:10
Jimmy Savile: A thorough lambasting for a Reckoning so far unseenDonald Clarke: Some documentaries stand accused as offering up sex abuse victims’ stories as ‘entertainment’ - but nobody is suggesting these films are funSun Oct 08 2023 - 06:15
Agnes O’Casey: ‘It’s just been so easy to hate women, no matter the period. And that is terrifying’The great-granddaughter of the playwright Seán O’Casey is doing the family name proud, starring in two new films, Lies We Tell and The Miracle ClubSat Oct 07 2023 - 05:15
The Movie Quiz: How many films has George Lucas directed outside the Star Wars universe?Plus: What was the last film for which Meryl Streep gained an Oscar nomination?Fri Oct 06 2023 - 06:00
The Exorcist: Believer - What possessed them?The devil might have all the best tunes, but his record on horror franchises is patchy at bestFri Oct 06 2023 - 05:10
Tarrac: Irish-language sports movie pulls its weightTale of a Kerry naomhóg rowing team shrugs off a layer of cliche and propels us towards the back-breaking denouementFri Oct 06 2023 - 05:00
Quake review: An ingeniously staged argument for the value of community in a world of individualsDublin Theatre Festival 2023: Janet Moran’s play takes place in a Quaker meeting house on the point of being swept away by developersThu Oct 05 2023 - 11:19
Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott in All of Us Strangers: Two of Ireland’s best-loved actors get down to some notably explicit couplingFirst-look review: It’s almost as vulgar to mention that, with his performance in Andrew Haigh’s film, Scott looks set for an Oscar nominationThu Oct 05 2023 - 10:19
Lorcan Cranitch: ‘Irish actors are not rewarded for their international work’The actor is proud of the work he and his colleagues do, including in Tarrac, his latest film. Irish actors deserve far more recognition, he saysWed Oct 04 2023 - 05:15
The Dead House review: A funeral, a community and a precise, imposing Martin Beanz WardeDublin Theatre Festival 2023: The charismatic polymath’s ability to occupy the stage is what really establishes his debut play as a piece of theatreSun Oct 01 2023 - 10:13
The beleaguered Golden Globes want to claw back a little attention. It’s a lesson in how not to do itDonald Clarke: The success of Oppenheimer is little short of a miracle. So its almost certain double Golden Globes recognition must mean ... something?Sun Oct 01 2023 - 05:15
How can Eve Hewson play a working-class single mother? ‘We decided to completely stay away from social realism’John Carney, the director of Flora and Son, on creating a universe for his new film, an urban musical in the winning style of Once and Sing StreetSun Oct 01 2023 - 05:15
The Saviour review: A showcase for Marie Mullen’s room-filling stagecraftDublin Theatre Festival 2023: Deirdre Kinahan’s fine two-hander groans with dramatic commentary on where the nation has been and where it has ended upSat Sept 30 2023 - 11:32
The Movie Quiz: What do you often see at the start of Pixar films?Plus: Cage on a bike. Whitaker in Jarmusch. A Bill Cosby flop. An Oscar-winning role for whom?Fri Sept 29 2023 - 15:03
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar: A delightful amuse-bouche that reunites Wes Anderson and Roald DahlThree more adaptations featuring the same team will arrive on Netflix in coming daysFri Sept 29 2023 - 05:00
Michael Gambon: Actor was both a cult icon and national treasure, on both sides of the Irish SeaThe Irish actor was capable of threat and pathos, with the ability to boom and to shrink into his large frameThu Sept 28 2023 - 17:21
The Creator: This cracking AI yarn deserves to be a smashA strong, pulpy – if shallow – narrative never lets up in paceThu Sept 28 2023 - 06:00
Is it just matter of time before we see a TD dressed like a member of Limp Bizkit? Donald Clarke: If senators can dress like members of Limp Bizkit then the chaps serving them coffee should be allowed to do the sameSun Sept 24 2023 - 05:15
The Movie Quiz: The crew in Alien travelled in a tribute to whom?Plus: What message appeared at the end of The Spy Who Loved Me when it first screened?Fri Sept 22 2023 - 08:00
Flora and Son: Eve Hewson just about convinces as an inner-city mumOnce again John Carney uses music as redemption, but though this gossamer romance is lacking in big moments, it does have a sizeable heartFri Sept 22 2023 - 06:00
Dumb Money review: Undeniable if shallow pleasuresCraig Gillespie frames the GameStop stock controversy divide in us-and-them termsFri Sept 22 2023 - 05:19
Dumb Money: GameStop short-squeeze film will have you shouting ‘Sell, for God’s sake!’ at the screenDirector Craig Gillespie was inspired by his own son’s involvement in the strange Covid-era financial phenomenonWed Sept 20 2023 - 05:00
It’s not Yeats on the Dublin Marathon medal. It’s Marge Simpson. And you can quote me on thatI disapprove of erroneously attributed quotations, but I will defend to the death your right to erroneously attribute them, as Voltaire definitely saidSat Sept 16 2023 - 05:15
The Movie Quiz: What is the highest grossing film ever in Ireland?Plus: What just won the Golden Lion?Fri Sept 15 2023 - 08:00
A Haunting in Venice: Kenneth Branagh dishes up a Doge’s dinnerGrand ambition to marry horror and cosy murder mystery dishes up sausages on ice creamFri Sept 15 2023 - 05:05
Love Life: A complex film about family disharmony that will repay rewatchingThe real drama in Koji Fukada’s humanist film is crackling behind the eyes of troubled charactersFri Sept 15 2023 - 05:00
Once in a Lifetime review: What are we like? This lively four-hander assesses contemporary IrelandDublin Fringe Festival 2023: The drama may never escape one half-built room, but it covers a huge number of squabbling pointsSun Sept 10 2023 - 10:05
Burning Man’s tech bros, earth poets and mime artists: Go on, admit you laughed about the mud Donald Clarke: What matters in life is not how high you get but how much higher you get than anyone elseSun Sept 10 2023 - 05:15
Venice film festival: Irish-produced Poor Things wins top Golden Lion awardPoor Things, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and produced by Irish company Element Pictures, wins Golden LionSat Sept 09 2023 - 20:54
Pablo Larraín on his Pinochet film: ‘It’s a vampire movie. It’s also a farce. It deals with horrific, horrific people’The Chilean director whose previous films include Jackie, about Jackie Kennedy, and Spencer, about Princess Diana, turns his attention to the dictator who ruled his country for 17 yearsSat Sept 09 2023 - 05:15