Say what you like about Hannibal Lecter, but he had joie de vivre. Unlike Jack Reacher
Patrick Freyne: The show, which stars the widest Alan in existence, is the United States’ id as expressed by a malfunctioning AI
Patrick Freyne: The show, which stars the widest Alan in existence, is the United States’ id as expressed by a malfunctioning AI
Some of the young Americans in this reality mash-up are sent to the forest, where they network and hustle and TedTalk their life stories at one another
Director John Slattery cannot reconcile the cacophony of incongruous tones in this tale of two namesake murder victims
Planet Business: Box office blues, the sequel
Here’s seven of the best Oirish films including a soulful hunky IRA man, and a corned beef and cabbage plot
Film with Emily Blunt, Jamie Dornan, Christopher Walken is laden with patronising Paddywhackery
How TV unexpectedly mirrored the lockdown reminding us we’re all in this together
Review: Natalie Portman is hidebound as an astronaut heading for a nervous breakdown
Review: Adam Driver intense as investigator who uncovered CIA’s torture methods
Many men are now in their 40s or 50s when children come along. But there are risks, say experts
Tom Cruise was as unblemished as a newly born kitten 34 years ago and not much has changed
Review: The monsters don’t need to eat the scenery, as the main cast have that covered
The writer explains how his four years of intense devotion to ‘Good Omens’ will never happen again
Review: director Drew Goddard has made a pastiche of a pastiche of a pastiche. Could that be right?
Review: There are women in the film, but none has anything you could call a personality
The Ray D’Arcy show will discuss consent in wake of Belfast trial while Aidan Gillen plays Dave Allen
Actor and film-maker John Connors on his favourite artist, album, play and TV shows
Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright has made his best film in more than a decade
‘Closest thing to a British Quentin Tarantino’ on his movie about a getaway driver who loves tunes
Founder Mark Zuckerberg says AR isn’t just about finding a nearby Pokemon
As the second season of Tina Fey's critically acclaimed Netflix comedy launches today, the cast talk big laughs, bad tempers and accidentally peeing on your co-star
Alejandro González Iñárritu’s ‘The Revenant’ takes three awards in Los Angeles
Year in review: From ‘Red Rock’ to Aidan Turner’s biceps in ‘Poldark’ and Don Draper’s final ad campaign in ‘Mad Men’, TV delivered the goods in 2015
Viola Davis first African-American to win lead actress award for ‘How to Get Away With Murder’
Reviews: The Ark is hardly any fun at all; BBC Four covers 500 fascinating years of dentistry with hammers and tongs; and Irish speakers in the first World War are barely given their due
As the end approaches for Mad Men, Hamm takes his biggest film role yet, in baseball movie Million Dollar Arm. He talks about success, his sporting life, and ‘curious’ Daniel Radcliffe
How do you leave the office politics of ‘Mad Men’ behind? Starring opposite the late Philip Seymour Hoffman is a smart move. TV's `embodiment of beauty’ talks about saying goodbye to Joan, surviving high school and the power of hair colour
The actors in the Big Bang Theory comedy show are about to become the highest paid in TV history, as shooting begins on an eighth series. But has the world’s most watched comedy programme lost its edge?
An implausable change of heart and a barrage of existential nonsense give the lie to ‘True Detective’
The President’s State visit to Britain was proper event TV – history in the making – and RTÉ’s coverage did it justice
After a decade paying her dues, writer, director, actor Lake Bell’s has made a big splash with her first feature about Hollywood’s voice-over community
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