Judi Dench: "I have many more insecurities than I ever had before"The theatrical Dame chats to Tara Brady about her new movie Philomena, still being nervous and admiring Clint Eastwood’s eyesFri Nov 01 2013 - 00:00
Rotten PotatoesBad Grandpa shows that, for once, Ireland is not alone in its insatiable desire for braindead shenanigansFri Nov 01 2013 - 00:00
Hailee regardedOnly 16, Hailee Steinfeld’s CV already boasts an Oscar nod and roles alongside the likes of Bridges, Ford Streep and Kingsley. How did she find herself in such illustrious company? “I never really found something that I loved as much as I love acting,” she tells Tara BradyFri Oct 25 2013 - 00:00
Tom Hanks reveals the secret of his billion-dollar box-office successHis recent star turn in Captain Phillips is the latest in a long line of iconic performances that have made Tom Hanks one of the world’s most bankable – and watchable – movie starsFri Oct 18 2013 - 05:00
Review: The Fifth EstateThis interesting but underdone drama ultimately tells us far less than we’d like to know about Julian AssangeFri Oct 11 2013 - 11:26
Daniel Brühl: first Berlin, then the worldHe was on the wrong side of the wall in 'Good Bye, Lenin!'; a sniper in Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds; a racing legend in 'Rush' and now, Daniel Brühl is leaking all over the planet in 'The Fifth Estate'Fri Oct 11 2013 - 04:00
Rotten Potatoes: Diana’s downfallBeware the idiosyncrasies of the Irish box officeFri Oct 11 2013 - 00:00
Martha Wainwright on the concert for her mother that turned into a wakeAs the concert for her mother that turned into a wake that turned into a film gets its Irish premiere, Canadian folk-rock marvel Martha Wainwright tells Tara Brady about her mum Kate McGarrigle, her brother Rufus – and performing through a veil of tearsFri Oct 04 2013 - 00:00
Cate Blanchett: 'My maternal guilt is of the high-class and expensive variety'Cate Blanchett's latest performance in Woody Allen’s ’Blue Jasmine’ – as a vodka-and-Xanax-swilling woman on the brink of breaking point – must have been quite a stretch for the immaculately casual mother-of-threeFri Sept 27 2013 - 00:00
Dissecting Diana: Naomi Watts on playing the people's princessDiana star Naomi Watts is feeling the pressure like never before – even for a two-time Oscar nominee, the intensity of the response to the movie is something new. “There is a huge amount of responsibility,” she says. “I am a little bit scared by it”Fri Sept 20 2013 - 00:00
Ron Howard – the feelgood kidAll-round nice guy Ron Howard – whose new movie, Rush, a souped-up treatment of Formula One’s 1976 season, is on our screens now – explains the secret of his five decades of successFri Sept 13 2013 - 00:00
Ron Howard – the feelgood kidAll-round nice guy Ron Howard – whose new movie, Rush, a souped-up treatment of Formula One’s 1976 season, is on our screens now – explains the secret of his five decades of successFri Sept 13 2013 - 00:00
Alan Cumming: The hardest-working actor on the planetSolo Macbeth on Broadway. Op-eds for the Wall Street Journal. Hit TV show. Book about circumcision. Equality activism. Photographic exhibition . . . Where does Alan Cumming find the time to make movies?Fri Sept 06 2013 - 00:00
Twerk or dieMiley Cyrus’s performance with Robin Thicke at the MTV VMAs was the latest example of a Disney princess’s full-on reinvention of herself. Is there any other way for tween stars to become Hollywood starlets?Sat Aug 31 2013 - 01:00
Domnhall Gleeson, a star in his own timeIt hasn’t taken Domhnall Gleeson long to establish a reputation as a versatile actor, equally at ease on stage and screen. He talks about working on Richard Curtis’s new time-travel rom-com and a forthcoming role opposite his dad BrendanFri Aug 30 2013 - 00:00
James Marsden: the other guy makes his moveAfter a run of playing jilted boyfriends in tights – and X-Men – James Marsden is on a roll, with turns in 2 Men, Endangered and as John F Kennedy in the Oscar-tipped The ButlerFri Aug 23 2013 - 00:00