Emilia Pérez review: Bold, brassy, groundbreaking entertainment
Chutzpah is in plentiful supply in Jaques Audiard’s extraordinary telenovela-shaded narco-trans musical starring Zoë Saldaña and Karla Sofía Gascón
Chutzpah is in plentiful supply in Jaques Audiard’s extraordinary telenovela-shaded narco-trans musical starring Zoë Saldaña and Karla Sofía Gascón
If the Spanish star gets an Academy Award nomination for her role in Jacques Audiard’s film, she’ll be the first openly trans performer to do so
on the red carpet at the 76th Emmy Awards went from sleek and simple to bright and metallic, with mixed results
Reviewer Tara Brady has her pick for the Palme d’Or and Seán Baker miraculously resurrects the screwball comedy
The latest trend on TikTok is for content creators to ‘reveal’ through lip-reading what celebrities are whispering to their friends. But is it fair, ethical or even remotely accurate?
Although the carpet was gray, there was no shortage of red, a color that also proved quite popular at the Golden Globes this month
Television: Third time out, this giddy whodunit has not lost its charm
It used to be made by juvenile men in shorts. Now Willow and Olivia Rodrigo have taken over
Declan Kelly resigned this week after allegations emerged of drunken behaviour at a fundraising party
Teneo chief quits Global Citizen and cedes some of his duties at strategy firm
It’s infuriating and shocking how medicine has failed women over time, says Elinor Cleghorn
Singer says she was raped as a teenager when working for Disney Channel in late 2000s
Ross O’Carroll Kelly: ‘Every single room in this house is haunted by the guilt of my failure’
The 17-year-old Disney actor’s single broke records in a day and a half thanks to a ‘perfect storm’
Lockdown has seen the fashion world pivot from frocks to food. It’s the new couture
The star’s subdued, fitfully lovely album suggests Bieber no longer wants chart domination
This ‘film’ doesn’t even have the good grace to be a bad movie. It’s far worse than that
More and more people are casting off outdated stigmas and embracing a happy life on their own
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, Living With Yourself, The Laundromat and Big Mouth season 3
Different cases of Allen and Polanski show how past is now up for vigorous reassessment
Review: It’s so much fun that one slightly regrets the eventual arrival of the zombies
The director on fighting to make movies, climate change and teenagers who can save the world
Time will tell about the quality of the films – but the programme does not disappoint
Her 2011 single Call Me Maybe took the world by storm, and she’s proved it was no fluke
Review: The most family-friendly and proudly silly of all the monster dynasties
The pop singer and the model reportedly got engaged during a trip to the Bahamas
Writer-director says allegations he sexually abused daughter Dylan Farrow are ‘crazy’
‘It could be your sister, your dad, your brother. Addiction doesn’t care who you are’
Incredibles 2, Ocean’s 8, Jurassic World and Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again
Singer Julia Michaels on why after writing huge, pop-changing hits for Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber, she has hit the road to perform her songs herself
The One Direction star gives a glimpse of the performer he could be
The 21-year-old may well become one of the greatest songwriters of her generation
The effortlessly cool, razor-sharp pop star's music is a magic mix of fun, fluff and edge
Kendrick Lamar, St Vincent, Lorde, and SZA reigned supreme this year, while the Irish music scene has never been so vibrant
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