The Comey Rule review: You actually begin to root for Trump
It is impossible for Brendan Gleeson to give a serious performance as Donald Trump
The Shipman Files: ‘You mean Dr Death, dear’
Three-part documentary concentrates on the lives of Harold Shipman’s victims
The 40 best Irish fictional characters – in order
From Nidge and Connell Waldron to Gretta Conroy, Rashers Tierney and Pegeen Mike
Normal People: Full-frontal nudity was not its most radical feature
TV review: The sensitive, sensual and refreshingly scandalising series draws to an end
Our New Girl review: Sharp production of a stealthily gripping drama
Nancy Harris’s characters, scarred by experience, are torn between taking responsibility or seeking a hero
The Fall of the Second Republic review: A fitting portrayal of political disarray
Conspiracy thriller set in counterfactual 1970s Ireland plays out as screwball comedy
Medea: The once-otherworldly sorceress as a worn-down, bitterly jilted woman
Theatre review: Eileen Walsh faces a challenge in this childcentric take on the tragedy
Shane Lowry: Open review: how the Offaly golfer beat his demons
TV review: Ross Whittaker’s documentary is really the story of Lowry vs Lowry
The Trial of Christine Keeler: sex scandal told with the vigour of Confessions of a Window Cleaner
TV Review: This telling of a very British scandal – heaving with sensuous imagery and light on intellectual demand – belongs to the Instagram age
I’ll Get This: Waiter! The celebs at the next table are having way too much fun
TV review: Maura Higgins joins the BBC’s cross between dinner and Russian roulette
Fifty Shades, Kanye, Love/Hate: The films, TV, books and music that defined the decade
The Decade in Culture: The most impactful books, series and performers of 2010-19
Garech Browne: Last Days at Luggala – ‘We’re skirting around the fact he was an alcoholic’
TV review: Mick Mahon’s jam-packed film is a portrait of an eccentric, lonely man
Responsible Child: A 12-year-old boy commits a brutal murder
Review: This BBC drama shows how a child can become a killer – and be tried as an adult
The Funeral Director: An exquisite, profound portrait of a profession
Watching this disarming documentary, you find yourself considering your own mortality
Cinderella review: Like being slapped in the face by a rainbow
Plus our reviews of all the best Christmas pantos – and the ones to avoid