The Peripheral: Chloë Grace Moretz and Jack Reynor star in stay-in-and-binge prestige TV of the highest quality
Television: William Gibson’s sci-fi stories haven’t always worked well on screen. This one nails it
Television: William Gibson’s sci-fi stories haven’t always worked well on screen. This one nails it
TV: Modern Love’s second season features two stories with a cast of familiar Irish faces
Irish actresses are missing out on commercial opportunities, writes Anna Doyle
Judas and the Black Messiah, Coming 2 America, The Little Things, Cherry
Review: Make a dreary crime drama in your hometown, say the Russo Brothers
Australian actor on LA, auditions, shirts in her car boot and her latest film Relic
The podcast host on his Michael Jordan obsession and king of comedy Zach Galifianakis
The actor and comedian on Kevin Barry and why Shane Meadows’s The Virtues worked
There was lots of comedy and a little Celtic misery at the famously bibulous festival
‘Cellar Door' director Viko Nikci on his new horror film, inspired by Magdalene laundries and Tuam babies scandal
The Dubliner on the exhausting success of Room, anti-Semitism and his ghostly The Little Stranger
Things were ‘getting weird’ on the set of the Han Solo film. So they changed director
Fame and online haters don’t affect him but the Force remains strong with the Star Wars star
The #SoundEffect campaign was embraced by millions and has been praised by the Taoiseach and the President
Katherine Bigelow’s furious new film, ‘Detroit’, tackles historic racism and strikes some shocking notes. But the ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ director has been taking fire for even taking on the project
The riot is as virtuoso as any recent action sequence but this film’s problems run deep
Kathryn Bigelow gets controversial in ‘Detroit’. Domhnall Gleeson looks cool in ‘American Made’
Ben Wheatley’s latest - which pitches Murphy, Brie Larson, Armie Hammer and Jack Reynor into an hour-long gunfight - struggles under the weight of its own ambitions
Rooney Mara and Jack Reynor are the muddled lovers with no chemistry in Jim Sheridan’s film of Barry’s acclaimed novel
Synge Street in Dublin 8 is turning to the Irish language to restore pupil numbers
Our fearless Film Correspondent tries to predict the films that will battle it out for the Best Picture Oscar next February
Festival guests this year include Vanessa Redgrave, Kerry Fox, Anna Friel, Jack Reynor, Cillian Murphy and Aiden Gillen
He wowed Sundance and impressed at Audi Dublin International Film Festival – the teenage musician and actor is perfectly cast as director John Carney’s movie alter-ego
Mammal, Land of the Enlightened, The Lobster, Viva, Love & Friendship and Sing Street feature
Short film depicts a foreign woman trying to communicate with police in Copenhagen
Tomm Moore’s animation called ‘Song of the Sea’ is the surprise Best Film winner
Film starring Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz selected for main competition
Kenneth Branagh, Julie Andrews and Russell Crowe lined up as part of festival bill
Reynor first attracted attention as the star of Lenny Abrahamson’s What Richard Did
Actor awarded special jury prize for acting for role in film set in Tallaght
Saoirse Ronan says she ‘gets very emotional’ talking about Tóibín adaptation
Chairman Bill O’Herlihy says sector ‘can do better’ if it secures higher Government funding
Kerryman Gerard Barrett’s work among 12 films for World Cinema Dramatic Competition
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices