Real life tales of exorcisms and those who say they are possessedDeliver Us review: This documentary is a sobering, serious watch about exorcism and those who claim to be possessedWed Oct 25 2017 - 05:00
Dublin Marathon? Try 152 miles, no breaks, no sleep till SpartaA new documentary follows the annual Spartathlon, the original race from Athens to SpartaTue Oct 24 2017 - 21:00
Who will scavenge the flotsam from the Weinstein wreck?Streaming services are eyeing the disgraced Weinstein Company’s valuable back catalogueTue Oct 24 2017 - 12:36
Thor Ragnarok: ‘For anybody who likes the scent of the herb’Review: A smashing film of inter-galactic significance and of no importance at allMon Oct 23 2017 - 18:05
Colin Farrell on film: The five career highs of a home-grown heroThis five-course feast takes us from his debut in Tigerland to the darkly comic The LobsterSat Oct 21 2017 - 05:05
Colin Farrell: ‘I’m so ready to step away, to live a little’The Dubliner wants a break from acting but he's not about to do a Daniel Day-LewisSat Oct 21 2017 - 05:00
Geostorm: the second-worst storm you’ll experience this weekDr Gerard Butler. Let that one sit with you for a whileFri Oct 20 2017 - 17:40
Six of the best films to see at the cinema this weekendVince Vaughn's bone-crushing return while Armando Iannucci takes on Stalin are among this week's best moviesFri Oct 20 2017 - 06:00
Donald Clarke's movie quiz: Are you popcorn, or are you toast?Name some famous brothers and spot a Mayo memorial to a star are on this week's cardsFri Oct 20 2017 - 06:00
Doing Trump with a funny voice, the danger is he just becomes a clownArmando Iannucci, one of the most feared satirist's in the business, takes on Stalin in a comedy of terrorsFri Oct 20 2017 - 05:00
The Death of Stalin: Mortal panic with a ghastly conclusionGiven the mortal terror, Armando Iannucci’s latest political satire is weirdly light on its feetFri Oct 20 2017 - 05:00
Comedy has no barriers – but Corden’s Weinstein jibes were patheticRather than channelling anger at Harvey Weinstein, he giggled like a schoolboyFri Oct 20 2017 - 05:00
Earth review: Why would BBC make a nature doc without Attenborough?Robert Redford has been drafted in for the big-screen voiceover. It’s all sorts of wrongFri Oct 20 2017 - 00:00
Marshall review: You can’t handle the groaning court drama clichesThis clunky Thursgood Marshall biopic still (annoyingly) works a crude magic on the viewerThu Oct 19 2017 - 05:00
Think of a budget airline. You see? Negative publicity worksA ‘PR disaster’ involving McDonald’s and Szechuan sauce will actually benefit the restaurantSat Oct 14 2017 - 05:45
Rebecca Ferguson: ‘Here I was, legs wrapped around Tom Cruise’Rebecca Ferguson on learning stunts on-set, and Michael Fassbender's incessant singingSat Oct 14 2017 - 05:00
Donald Clarke’s movie quiz: What links Steve Jobs and Bobby Sands?The only tie for an Oscar, Jack Nicholson’s signature line and other gemsFri Oct 13 2017 - 06:00
Six of the best films to see at the cinema this weekendNew this week: Two thrillers from Scandi land, another Lego go, and a tough Irishman who wouldn’t stand downFri Oct 13 2017 - 06:00
Loving Vincent: Wonderful, corny, weird and a little cheesyThe ‘world’s first fully painted film’ animates Van Gogh’s paintings. Why?Fri Oct 13 2017 - 05:00
Fassbender’s charisma fails to mask The Snowman’s big problemTomas Alfredson’s slice of Scandi noir is the kind of thriller that now belongs on TVFri Oct 13 2017 - 05:00
A revolting orgy of indulgence laced with brilliance of so many imagesDespite the Night review: Philippe Grandrieux’s film takes us to pretentious parties and horrible porn shootsFri Oct 13 2017 - 05:00
It’s Not Yet Dark: A moving, lively story that's an example to us allThis well-made documentary about Simon Fitzmaurice, who has motor neurone disease, never dips into melodramaWed Oct 11 2017 - 05:00
Star Wars trailer: Mind our good Skellig with that light sabreRey is waving her sword dangerously close to the Kerry rocks. She’ll frighten the cormorantsTue Oct 10 2017 - 13:57
Harvey Weinstein is no longer getting away with it. That’s goodThe film business isn’t as bad as it once was for sexual misconduct. But it’s still pretty awfulMon Oct 9 2017 - 15:20
Where did it all go wrong for Blade Runner 2049?The hyped sequel has had a disastrous opening: is it all the studio's fault?Mon Oct 9 2017 - 10:51
Donald Clarke: The game is up for Morrissey the reactionaryHow did we Smiths obsessives miss the signs in the 1980s. Because they were thereSat Oct 7 2017 - 06:00
Donald Clarke's movie quiz: are you (a) box office gold or (b) a flop?This week: A dedication from The Stranglers, Oscar on Oscar, and when Elvis met RonanFri Oct 6 2017 - 06:00
Six of the best films to see at the cinema this weekendNew this week: The return of the skinjobs, the real Arab women of Israel, and zany animeFri Oct 6 2017 - 06:00
Blade Runner was about climate change, claustrophobia and melancholiaCan Denis Villeneuve’s 163-minute sequel to Blade Runner rescue a ‘broken’ box office?Fri Oct 6 2017 - 05:00
Return to Montauk review: A cold but classy concoctionSadly this Colm Tóibín-assisted effort has none of the warmth of his best workFri Oct 6 2017 - 05:00
Kate Winslet, Idris Elba and a dog up a mountain. Who thought this was a good idea?The Mountain Between Us review: The two stars and a dog go for a long walk in the mountains. Who thought this was a good idea?Wed Oct 4 2017 - 05:00
Blade Runner 2049: intoxicating, brain-melting alienationReview: Blade Runner 2049 is not without flaws, but it’s a marvel it works as well as it doesTue Oct 3 2017 - 18:25
An 800-word tribute to 140-character tweetsDon't double their length, Twitter. It’s like telling Shakespeare to ditch the sonnet structureSat Sep 30 2017 - 06:00
Six of the best films to see at the cinema this weekendNew this week: Winnie the Pooh – the origin story, the devil’s own spaghetti western, and a Bridget Jones for the fleabag generationFri Sep 29 2017 - 07:00
The movie quiz: Back in the days of Oz, Wind and KaneAlso: Spielberg’s early ouevre, roll call of female directors, and Andy Warhol on filmFri Sep 29 2017 - 05:27
Brimstone is no country for young womenAt its best, Martin Koolhoven’s western is like being caught up in one of God’s more entertaining divine ragesThu Sep 28 2017 - 14:01
Storm in a teacup at the Centre of my WorldThis German drama is full of pretty people doing things that were once quirkyThu Sep 28 2017 - 05:00
Goodbye Christopher Robin has the subtlety and manipulation of a TV Christmas adSimon Curtis’s take on the creation of Winnie the Pooh gleams brightly at every point, despite sitting on a bed of genuine tragedy and low-level miseryWed Sep 27 2017 - 05:00
What do you mean you don’t own a telly? You really shouldYoung actor Shailene Woodley committed a cardinal celebrity sin at the recent EmmysSat Sep 23 2017 - 06:00
Donald Clarke's movie quiz: Name the year of the new Blade RunnerAlso: best picture biopics, Kristen vs Kirsten, and the first movie to rake in $100mFri Sep 22 2017 - 07:00
Six of the best films to see at the cinema this weekendNew this week: The 1983 breakout from The Maze and Shi LaBeouf remarkably channels tennis brat John McEnroeFri Sep 22 2017 - 06:00
Borg vs McEnroe: the power and the fury‘There was a quest for perfection and meaning in both of them – I think they were both haunted by a deeper existential pain’Fri Sep 22 2017 - 05:00
The Rotten Tomatoes site is blunt, but it’s not killing cinemaBlade Runner 2049 director Denis Villenueve is one of few film-makers to praise the siteThu Sep 21 2017 - 14:00
Kingsman review: Laugh? I nearly clawed my eyes outWas the first one not bad enough? This sequel seems to think notWed Sep 20 2017 - 09:39
‘Maze’ review: more like the ‘Great Escape’ than we had any right to expectThe 1983 prison break gets a responsible treatment but it's most effective as a prison break yarnWed Sep 20 2017 - 05:00
Oscars countdown starts here. And the Irish are in the raceSeveral films with Irish involvement impressed critics at the Toronto Film FestivalMon Sep 18 2017 - 12:20
McDonagh wins People’s Choice Award at Toronto film festivalThe prize for London-Irish author’s film ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ raises hopes for Oscar successSun Sep 17 2017 - 19:50
Lord Hook-Hook, voice of the ‘permanently offended’George Hook, the spluttering mouthpiece of powerful but paranoid older men, falls silentSat Sep 16 2017 - 06:00
Donald Clarke's movie quiz: Who was tough enough to take on Alien?Also this week: comedy triplets, a Lady and the Tramp song and Oscar by the numbersFri Sep 15 2017 - 06:30
Six of the best films to see at the cinema this weekendNew this week: J-Law in the mother of all weird-outs and an unhinged Asian ExtremeFri Sep 15 2017 - 06:00