‘Age is being put in its place’: Actor June Squibb on becoming an action hero at 94
The star of Thelma, about a scammed woman who embarks on a revenge mission, on an ageing world, landing her first lead role and working with Shaft
The star of Thelma, about a scammed woman who embarks on a revenge mission, on an ageing world, landing her first lead role and working with Shaft
The Native American Oscar nominee broke new ground in Killers of the Flower Moon. Her new film, Fancy Dance, picks up the same issues 100 years later
Hugh Linehan: Director set up in Galway in the mid-1990s, when he was in his 70s, and churned out his trademark low-budget exploitation movies there
Genial producer and supporter of many big names in film has died aged 98
Low-budget film legend who influenced major players such as Francis Ford Coppola has died at 98
Scorsese’s rhapsodical memories match the romance of the subjects’ transportive storytelling and indelible images
St Mary’s Road has been the location of the Dublin-born film-maker’s Hollywood parties, with guests including Brad Pitt, Bono and Sinéad O’Connor
Emma Stone wins best actress Oscar as Irish-produced Poor Things picks up four Academy Awards
Here are all the winners of the 96th Academy Awards - and all the nominees
The films that were nominated for best picture but never won, losing out more often than not to a lesser work
Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World scoops best film award while That They May Face The Rising Sun is named best Irish film as the festival concludes
Were Barry Keoghan and Andrew Scott ever in the race?
Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things scores a huge 11 nominations, a record for an Irish-produced film
From 11 nominations for Irish-produced Poor Things to 13 for all-conquering Oppenheimer, here are all the nominations for the 96th Academy Awards
Bafta nomination system has rendered connections between the US and British academies less robust than was the case
All the winners from the 81st annual ceremony in Beverly Hills, California
Cillian Murphy triumphed over Barry Keoghan, nominated for Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn
Since her husband’s death, the Oscar-winning editor has been restoring the magnificent films he made with Emeric Pressburger, including The Red Shoes
The great English film-maker on her most famous champion, her ‘joyful alliance’ with Tilda Swinton and her hopes that her films transcend their upper-middle-class milieu
Director insisted history does not matter, but the best film-makers strike a delicate balance between narrative and historical fact
Donald Clarke: The director’s latest tussle with the great unwashed concerns unauthorised intermissions at screenings of Killers of the Flower Moon
Plus: Which Irish actor competes in the Le Mans motor racing series?
Plus: What is the title of John Singleton’s debut film?
You couldn’t exactly call the film fun, but it is an eminently responsible engagement with ugly American capitalism
The veteran director wants Killers of the Flower Moon to show not just the trail of killings at the heart of its story but also the rich culture of the Osage Nation
TCM is more than a cable channel. It’s a public good, like libraries or the Smithsonian
Plus: How many Martin Scorsese films are set largely outside the US?
Donald Clarke: This year’s Cannes is discrediting Tarantino’s youth theory as Loach, Kaurismäki, Breillat and Scorsese take plaudits
Cannes 2023: Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, the film rates high in the 21st-century Scorsese canon, but it asks for substantial patience
Avatar kickstarted a brief and blurry 3D revival, Cameron could do it again this Christmas
‘Special screening’ planned for offbeat horror film starring Kerry woman Jessie Buckley
Donald Clarke forecasts how the category will shape up at the next Academy Awards
Where does this year’s winner, CODA, sit in our ranking of 21st-century Oscar winners?
As she returns to TV, the actor talks about drama-free living, Trump's America and True Romance
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