Film review: All Is LostOne-man show Robert Redford is superbly cast in this daring, intense tale of survivalFri Dec 27 2013 - 00:00
Capturing the magic of Christmas past‘Baby Jesus may have kicked off this Christmas business, but it was John Logie Baird who introduced harmony to the festive season’Wed Dec 25 2013 - 01:00
It’s hard to believe in the ‘white Santa’ promoted by Fox NewsThe notion that kids will be ‘confused’ if Father Christmas sometimes looks black, Chinese or Turkish is absurdSat Dec 21 2013 - 00:01
The Ticket Awards: FilmThe strong showing of 'Blue is the Warmest Colour' suggests erudite Ticket readers just can’t get enough Franco-Tunisian neo-realism, writes Donald ClarkeFri Dec 20 2013 - 00:00
Film review: Anchorman 2: The Legend ContinuesBlow-dried blowhard Ron Burgundy and his crew are back in a fitfully funny media satireFri Dec 20 2013 - 00:00
Actor of incomparable charisma Peter O’Toole dies aged 81Star of ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ brought new style of theatrical weight to cinemaMon Dec 16 2013 - 01:00
Reading those columnists whose views we hate lets us feel good about ourselvesOpinion: Nothing cheers one up quite so much as feeling contempt for the ignorantSat Dec 14 2013 - 00:01
Film review: The Hobbit: The Desolation of SmaugPeter Jackson serves up another distended pile of his patented Middle-earth mulch, writes Donald ClarkeFri Dec 13 2013 - 00:00
Benedict Cumberbatch: "I have been the bearer of a few secrets this year"Benedict Cumberbatch first set hearts aflutter in the BBCs hugely popular Sherlock, which returns on New Year’s Day, and has since made great waves playing Julian Assange, Khan and now, as the voice of Smaug, the dragon in The Hobbit. He has also made a big impact on the world of otters. He talks to Donald ClarkeFri Dec 13 2013 - 00:00
Scientists are from Mars, Journalists are from VenusOpinion: Beware of any science story that tends to confirm you own prejudicesSat Dec 07 2013 - 00:01
Film review: FrozenThe latest animated Disney epic bears comparison with the Mouse House’s finest work, writes Donald ClarkeFri Dec 06 2013 - 10:34
Best bad films have that special X FactorIdiot Sandler can’t lay a glove on Diana or The CounsellorFri Dec 06 2013 - 00:00
Best film of 2013 - vote for the top ten films of the yearIt was a spectacular year for cinema – but once again, many of 2013’s best offerings made little or no impact on the mainstream. Plus ça change . . .Fri Dec 06 2013 - 00:00
Hey, I’m only 50. What would I want with ‘peace of mind’?Opinion: Much has changed, and for the better, in the half-century since sex beganSat Nov 30 2013 - 00:01
Film review: Saving Mr BanksDisney’s Triumph of the Walt is supercalifragilistic propaganda wites Donald ClarkeFri Nov 29 2013 - 00:00
The Swell Season: the documentary that’s stranger than fictionA documentary about the duo The Swell Season as they embarked on a post-Oscar tour plays a little like the Oscar-winning drama ‘Once’ in reverse. “It was an interesting endeavour to embark on,” says director Carlo Mirabella-DavisFri Nov 29 2013 - 00:00
Interest in JFK conspiracies dwindling as other fantasies get online attentionA majority in a recent poll still do not believe that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. But the figure is lower than at any point since John F Kennedy’s assassination. What’s going on?Sat Nov 23 2013 - 07:06
Death on K2: inching towards answersIn ‘The Summit’, the film-maker Nick Ryan tries to work out what happened on the day when 11 mountaineers, the Irishman Ger McDonnell among them, died trying to scale the world’s most challenging mountainSat Nov 23 2013 - 01:00
Film review - The Hunger Games: Catching FireThis incendiary sequel to The Hunger Games actually betters the already exciting original, writes Donald ClarkeFri Nov 22 2013 - 00:00
Blue proves the warmest colour as 10-minute lesbian sex scenes pull in the plauditsAs his three-hour love story arrives in Irish cinemas weighed down with awards – and ongoing allegations of exploitation – director Abdellatif Kechiche ponders the dynamics of love and betrayal with Donald ClarkeFri Nov 22 2013 - 00:00
Prudery seems to reign more securely in America than on this side of the pondOpinion: ‘Wardrobe malfunction’ had a nation transfixed by one stray areolaSun Nov 17 2013 - 00:01
Sweden puts the Bechdel test to the testSandra Bullock in Gravity is an anomaly as far as Bechdel’s rules are concernedFri Nov 15 2013 - 00:00
John Pilger on breaking the Great Silence of Australia’s pastIn his revealing new documentary ‘Utopia’, distinguished journalist John Pilger paints a bleak picture of life for the aboriginal people of his native AustraliaFri Nov 15 2013 - 00:00
Film review: The CounsellorRidley Scott and Cormac McCarthy come together to forge one of the year’s worst films, writes Donald ClarkeFri Nov 15 2013 - 00:00
Toronto’s crack-smoking, hard-drinking mayor seems so, well, unCanadianOpinion: Rob Ford has a history of indiscretions while in a festive conditionSat Nov 09 2013 - 00:01
GravitySandra Bullock is compelling as a novice astronaut under pressure in this visually staggering epicFri Nov 08 2013 - 17:17
Yo! Northside raps – Broken Song’s tale of hip-hop redemptionUrban rhymes, beats and truth are not just a US west coast vs east coast thing – hip-hop is changing lives in north Dublin too, say the stars of a new documentary, Broken Song, about the sceneFri Nov 08 2013 - 00:00
Why would anyone think that blacking up is a suitable way to mark Christmas?Opinion: The important question is not are you allowed to do this but why would you want to do this?Sat Nov 02 2013 - 00:01
Gravity’s pull: the making of a rocket-fuelled space smashMexican film-maker Alfonso Cuarón is delighted about the warm reception for his gripping space yarn. And what about the criticism of its supposed scientific inaccuracies? ‘It’s not a documentary,’ he shrugsFri Nov 01 2013 - 15:54
Review: PhilomenaJudi Dench and Steve Coogan excell in a true-life tale that combines drama and comedy to surprisingly winning effectFri Nov 01 2013 - 00:00