Poem of the week: Saoirse Ronan’s Hands
A new work by Maura Dooley
A new work by Maura Dooley
Nigel O’Reilly and other Irish jewellers on the western seaboard find much to inspire in the natural world around them
Gladiator II proves another showcase for Mescal’s tough and tender masculinity, giving rein to his natural instinct as an actor
Director’s film Blitz, starring the Irish actor, focuses on a tight family of three trying to keep heads aloft as the bombs fall in London in 1940
Steve McQueen’s extensively researched script alights on racism and looting, but at heart is a boy’s own adventure
From Eddie Redmayne in The Day of the Jackal to Saoirse Ronan reading the poetry of Christy Brown
An actor’s entire job is to occupy the mind and body of someone else, not to be interesting themselves
Graham Norton’s male guests found self-defence hilarious. Of course it was all just a joke, but this tiny little sofa vignette reflects women’s reality
Drama bigs up Adams-Trimble encounter; Saoirse Ronan gets a knock-back; buskers object to Grafton Street development; and Sabina Higgins takes on a woolly role
For the Irish actor, whose on-screen roles include Brooklyn and Bad Sisters, making the move to go behind the camera is a proud, slightly nerve-racking moment with her new film Kathleen Is Here
In Steve McQueen’s movie, the Irish star plays a distraught mother during the Luftwaffe’s raids on London during the second World War
We’re all just trying to find needles of genuine authority in the haystacks of charlatanism. Aren’t we?
There is much to recommend this addiction dram directed by Nora Fingscheidt and co-produced by Ronan, who also excels in her first present-day film role in nearly a decade
The 30-year-old star has already navigated nearly 20 years in the film industry. As The Outrun arrives, she talks about the challenges and what comes next
From Paul Mescal in Gladiator II and Cate Blanchett in Disclaimer to Nick Cave at 3Arena and Brian Maguire at the Hugh Lane
Actor takes to the red carpet at the Light House cinema for Irish premiere of Nora Fingscheidt’s latest film, The Outrun
Paddy McKillen’s wine embarks on a voyage to America; bread giants have a word about a word; while the National Gallery of Ireland is unsure about language requirements
The writer on finding the confidence to trace the journey of his character Eilis in follow-up novel Long Island
Young Irish people are growing up with an unreasonable sense of confidence. St Patrick’s weekend is an ideal chance to correct the record
Actor ‘gutted’ to miss out on role in hugely successful film
Donald Clarke: Didn’t realise the Bear and Bottoms star is from the Emerald Isle? Sure she’s from Inisherin
Against all odds – and the best efforts of studio executives – 2024 is going to be a fantastic year for cinema
Before performing in Dublin, the producer, musician and artist Johnny Jewel explains why The Weeknd is a fine actor, outlines his ‘visual approach’ to making music and debunks myths surrounding the Chromatics album that never happened
Intermittently engaging sci-fi abounds with ideas but feels stagey
Ireland’s two most celebrated young actors appear on film together for the first time in Foe, Garth Davis’s cerebral sci-fi drama
Emer McLysaght: Thanks to the home-grown brand for making me fall in love with Ireland through the eyes of wholesome content creators
The four-time Oscar nominee from Ireland says she does not take for granted ‘the incredible stock’ she comes from
While the Irish scenes in the novel are set in Enniscorthy, it is extremely rare that the movie of a novel will be filmed in the actual streets and buildings depicted in the original story, as happened with Brooklyn
Liam Bluett has been collecting autographed photographs of actors such as Liam Neeson, Maureen O’Hara and Saoirse Ronan since he was a schoolboy working in Shannon Airport in 1964
Love him or loathe him, Tubs has his share of headline-grabbing moments
Donald Clarke: The country’s film actors are enjoying an unprecedented moment of global attention
Greta Gerwig tells Maureen Dowd about making Barbie, working in front of and behind the camera and collaborating with her partner, Noah Baumbach
Agatha Christie-style comic whodunit is at least as enjoyable as Knives Out
A new Irish Times investigation shows the MEPs’ outsized profile in regime-controlled media
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices