Perfumes: Something a little like a romantic comedy
Review: Nobody will be enormously surprised by how the story plays itself out
Review: Nobody will be enormously surprised by how the story plays itself out
Review: Claire Oakley’s debut navigates the worrying spaces Lynne Ramsay favours
Review: For all its virtues, the film becomes taken up with procedures. But it’s worth the effort
Joan of Arc, 7500, The Day After I’m Gone/Hayom Sheachrey Lechti, Resistance
Review: Mark Cousins’s epic documentary is a lengthy journey worth making more than once
Review: Vicki Lesley’s documentary worthily tries to cover all bases but lacks punch as a result
Michelle Obama’s softly softly marketing movie, plus a documentary on romcoms and two very different films from a Romanian master
Art house classics rub shoulders with Palme d’Or winners and critically acclaimed works
The interviewer needed to press Neeson harder on the venom of his racist language
Independent cinemas criticise ‘exclusive’ deal with Curzon chain, which has no screens in Ireland
Risky move comes as streaming TV services chase the holy grail of original content
‘The Hateful Eight’ will be not be screened at Cineworld due to failure to agree terms
"I wouldn’t consider myself a film buff, really,” says the Irish star of Game of Thrones as he talks about his hand-picked selection of classic 1970s flicks screening in Cork
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices