Dr Brian Pennie: ‘I lost 15 years to heroin addiction but I wouldn’t take them back if I’d lose the happiness I have today’
Dr Brian Pennie is a neuroscientist, author, resilience specialist and former heroin addict
Dr Brian Pennie is a neuroscientist, author, resilience specialist and former heroin addict
Fictionalised biopic of Belfast rap trio Kneecap hopes to follow An Cailín Ciúin to Academy Awards
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Fictionalised autobiography of eponymous Belfast rap outfit, directed by Rich Peppiatt, is first Irish fiction feature win at festival since Once in 2007
Major coup for Belfast punk-rap trio’s film with Michael Fassbender as Sony Pictures buys distribution rights
The ramshackle, borderline offensive farrago that Next Goal Wins has become seems unlikely to refurbish the New Zealander’s reputation
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The Irish star is attractive, suave and, in The Killer, the director’s new film, a sociopath. It could be the best we’ve ever seen Michael Fassbender
An opening week of controversy, baking heat and the welcome return of Irish actor Michael Fassbender
Venice International Film Festival 2023: This may be David Fincher’s sleekest and most uncomplicatedly entertaining film in years
David Fincher’s highly-anticipated neo-noir film will premiere at the Venice film festival
A sparkling line-up of titles for the upcoming 80th edition of the festival has been announced
Avatar kickstarted a brief and blurry 3D revival, Cameron could do it again this Christmas
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Why shouldn’t ‘authentic casting’ apply to all minorities, including Jews?
Joel Coen delivers an expressionist version of the often-filmed drama
Dublin Fringe Festival 2021: The playwright and composer join forces once more on ‘suburban horror’, The First Child
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Irish actresses are missing out on commercial opportunities, writes Anna Doyle
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The Irish Times what-to-see guide to the movies now in cinemas across Ireland
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