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Was Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights a person of colour? He might just as well have been Irish
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Leading ladies such as Carey Mulligan and Jamie Lee Curtis favoured black and sculptural dresses that harked back to old-time Hollywood glamour
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Greta Gerwig becomes first woman to direct a billion-dollar blockbuster solo as Barbie hits landmark
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Despite setting post-pandemic box-office records, the industry is still struggling with an existential crisis that compares to the arrival of television in the 1950s
The Light House cinema in Dublin and Pálás in Galway annihilate records with busiest weekends ever
Does the Mattel-backed film succeed in its attempt to be meta and funny while still being politically astute?
The screenplay is positively philosophical at times, as a self-conscious plot spins ever deeper into creative absurdity
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If the box-office projections are right, the battle between Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer and Greta Gerwig’s Barbie won’t even be close
Inspired by a German ‘exhibitionist and floozy’ and reviled by generations of feminists, Barbie now synonymises more than a child’s doll
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Less fancy dress than previous Met Galas, there was still an element of tongue-in-cheek with the cat motif in honour of Karl Lagerfeld’s adored Birman cat Choupette, adding a quirky element to the red carpet gowns
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Donald Clarke forecasts how the category will shape up at the next Academy Awards
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