The Order review: This taut, gritty white-supremacist thriller could pass for a rediscovered early-1970s classic
Jude Law impresses as an FBI agent on the trail of murderous bank robbers, bomb-builders and counterfeiters
Jude Law impresses as an FBI agent on the trail of murderous bank robbers, bomb-builders and counterfeiters
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Venice International Film Festival 2024: One film immediately became deserved favourite for the top prize – which means it will almost certainly lose
The spell had been long broken before this barely tolerable third instalment
The British film-maker on her new drama True Things and being true to herself
Actor on the ‘trauma’ of making Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and her unsettling new film Lamb
The soccer star was the film-maker’s first contact with spectacle, with ‘a high form of entertainment’
Blinky the borbor in Monkstown suggests a Jude Law or a Matt Damon
His new role highlights for the actor how US can-do culture changed class-ridden Britain
Films are once again being shown on big screens, as well as on Netflix and Disney+
Selling Sunset’s British equivalent is coming to a TV near you
Patrick Freyne: Antiques Roadshow delves in second World War jingoism while cats plan our demise
Potter explores the fluidity of thought in her new movie about a father and daughter dealing with dementia
As he plays a troubled dad trapped on a sinister island in The Third Day, the star reveals how the drama unlocked his deepest parenting fears
Wild Geese: Niamh Stack went from flight attendant in Dublin to life coach in Madrid
It’s hard, in 100 minutes, to convey the slow terror of a virus that kills in low percentages
Brown Bag Films amongst others who availed of such breaks
Review: Just one of many reasons to avoid this weird, thrown-together thriller
Review: Portman is the pop star from hell in this unrestrained fun ride
The 46-year-old actor in white Speedos is an inspiration to all men with receding hairlines
Review: The first Marvel release with a woman protagonist can’t do for the 90s what Bumblebee did for the 80s
Dublin International Film Festival: Paul Duane’s What Time Is Death? charts Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty’s latest singular project
Christina Engelhardt alleges she had eight-year relationship with Allen who was 41 at time
Review: JK Rowling’s yarn plays like a fragmented fan fiction assembled through Twitter
Toronto film festival: Natalie Portman dazzles in Vox Lux as Irish films continued to premiere at another busy Tiff for domestic cinema
‘A Rainy Day in New York’ may never been screened as distributors pull out
The ‘Happy Prince’ star on being gay, playing Oscar Wilde, and surviving the film world
I groaned at ‘Valkyrie’, ‘Darkest Hour’ and ‘Dunkirk’, and despaired at ‘Saving Private Ryan’
The follow up to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them stars Johnny Depp, Jude Law and atherine Waterston
The Scottish film-maker on her taut new film starring Joaquin Phoenix, watching movies with her mum, and the awkward fallout from that Natalie Portman flick
‘The Breadwinner’, by Kilkenny’s Cartoon Saloon, nominated for best animated feature
The Irish actor has had 12 months of terrible films, in an otherwise sparkling career
Meanwhile, Leo proves to be the perfect host as Fine Gael looks forward to summer nights
Yes to ‘Search Party’; no to ‘The Young Pope’. Yes to clearing the mess; no to overcrowded gyms
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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