A House of Dynamite review: Kathryn Bigelow’s stressful film brings home perils of nuclear strike
People will shiver at realisation that when a response to nuclear attack is needed, it is too late
People will shiver at realisation that when a response to nuclear attack is needed, it is too late
Venice International Film Festival 2025: Oscarologists are already alive to the Academy Award possibilities for the director’s first film for eight years
The Reawakening star talks about his famous Irish father, being his own harshest critic and how big stars have not been good for small movies
Television: Naked robot wrestling sets the scene for the new season of Apple’s daft take on Isaac Asimov’s sci-fi saga
Richard Harris was known as a hell-raiser, but a new film about the actor looks beyond his image
Neither of the first two Venom films were any good, but they both made mighty fortunes
The Mad Men and Chernobyl star is admired for his ability to bring fragility to dark material
Syfy’s Nightflyers and Apple TV’s Foundation shot at facility
The Good Fight star Cush Jumbo returns home from the US, but now it is on her own terms
Revenue figures show Vikings spin-off was among largest Section 481 beneficiaries in 2020
Patrick Freyne: In Home of the Year, Dublin aesthetes judge folk from the cultureless provinces
Brown Bag's second instalment of McCourt-inspired tale surges with impressive recreations of Limerick
No nomination for Irish star of Little Women but Andrew Scott gets nod for Fleabag
Sideline Cut: The prince’s BBC interview betrayed a damaged moral compass
Irish actors up for three awards, as Game of Thrones breaks records with 32 nominations
Spike in visitors, including someone posing in a g-string, prompts HBO writer to speak out
Review: Under Johan Renck’s direction, these scenes are as grim as the architecture, brutal and unforgiving
A new TV drama depicts the 1986 nuclear meltdown that threatened to poison Europe
Campaigner welcomes hard-hitting Sky and HBO TV series that prompted tears at UN
Watch the thrilling sequence that brought David Attenborough one of two TV 2016 Baftas
Review: As RTÉ 2 broadcasts a necessary documentary on rape culture, Netflix looks at the British monarchy
Sean Penn delivers a film that suggests he may need to stick to his investigative reporting day job
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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