Cannes 2025: An emotional screening of My Mom Jayne, and Kristen Stewart’s ‘big Cannes energy’
Cannes Diary: Plus reviews of The Chronology of Water, Nouvelle Vague and Die, My Love
Cannes Diary: Plus reviews of The Chronology of Water, Nouvelle Vague and Die, My Love
The actor on ‘the Harry Potter thing’, his role in Guy Ritchie’s Fountain of Youth, and the gift that Tom Cruise keeps sending him
To play Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín’s new film, the star is drawing on her own experience of fame. But she’s far more ordinary than you might think, she says
With so many services, nobody can absorb this much comedy, drama, reality, documentary, news, sport and movies – or even grasp what’s available
Television: Apple TV’s latest melancholic drama has a nightmarish quality that occasionally verges on the supernatural. It isn’t for everyone
Todd Haynes plays wicked games with our appetite for the tabloid cycle in one of the best films of 2023
Women’s events are attracting record crowds – it’s time to build on that success
David Gordon Green on taking up the blood-soaked baton of the slasher film franchise
The Beaches star on Woody Allen, chick flicks v ‘real’ films, and women making movies after 40
The musician on cancel culture, the Natalie Portman controversy and disgrace
The Drivers License singer on turning her first big breakup into the year’s biggest hit
There’s been another major turnover but catch the classics while you can
Planet Business: Let’s not get going
Natalie Portman and Eva Longoria are also among the owners of new soccer team
Planet Business: British Airways move to sell off its art isn’t an original
Review: Natalie Portman is hidebound as an astronaut heading for a nervous breakdown
Look, there’s Mark Ruffalo and Amy Adams. Even Chris O’Dowd. And a lot of celebrity warbling
McGowan says she ‘lost sight of the bigger picture’ after calling fellow actor a ‘fraud’
McGowan said Portman’s embroidered Oscars dress protest was ‘deeply offensive’
Portman’s dress embroidered with names of un-nominated women film-makers
Half our favourite movies have vanished. But there’s still plenty of great stuff to search for
Film-makers criticise author for saying he ‘would never consider diversity in matters of art’
As Episode IX arrives, how does it stack up against the other 10 films in the saga?
We start with Monos, Marriage Story and Midsommar. Find out what else makes the cut
Game of Thrones put Northern Ireland on the global TV map. Now a Belfast studio is making a Superman prequel series, and, for local producers, the sky’s the limit
The Favourite was savage, Eighth Grade gave us hope, Apollo 11 was cool and magical
Review: She enters under a hazy summer sun – as minor, but beloved, pop royalty
Actor had publicly contradicted musician’s account of their relationship in new memoir
Natalie Portman has disputed the musician’s account of their ‘relationship’. But fear not: his new book has plenty more steamy stories
Musician says pair dated, but actor ‘recalls a much older man being creepy with me’
Review: Portman is the pop star from hell in this unrestrained fun ride
Dublin International Film Festival: Paul Duane’s What Time Is Death? charts Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty’s latest singular project
The choreographer’s Swan Lake has been upending convention, and thrilling audiences, for 25 years
Why is ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ not a musical? Because it wants to be an Oscar contender
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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