Ema: A heady fusion of dance and sexual couplingFilm review: Pablo Larraín’s incendiary tale of grief and healing moves to its own rhythmThu Apr 30 2020 - 11:00
The Assistant: Harvey Weinstein didn’t produce this film. Well, he sort of didReview: A gripping recreation of the intimidation that allows for sexual abuseWed Apr 29 2020 - 05:00
Shining a light on the bullying and abuse of entry-level employeesThe Assistant has the audience stuck in the young woman’s shoes for the whole filmSat Apr 25 2020 - 05:00
Films to stream right now: 10 great Irish moviesFrom The Young Offenders and Adam & Paul to The Lobster, Hunger and Barry LyndonFri Apr 24 2020 - 06:00
Moffie: White-knuckle view of homophobia in apartheid South AfricaReview: This film makes the training section of Full Metal Jacket seem less stressfulFri Apr 24 2020 - 05:00
Extraction: Great action, dodgy ‘white saviour’ opticsReview: The stunts and fights form a pleasing flow in an adaptation of graphic novel CiudadFri Apr 24 2020 - 05:00
Connie Nielsen on Sea Fever: ‘Right now the film has taken on a whole new depth’The actor on her salty turn in Neasa Hardiman’s contagion-themed debut featureSat Apr 18 2020 - 05:00
Movies to stream right now: 10 great comediesFrom Step Brothers and Clueless to Monty Python’s Life of Brian and When Harry Met SallyFri Apr 17 2020 - 06:00
Le Corbeau (The Raven): Dark and intriguing tale of paranoiaFirst released in 1943, this film is streaming as part of Mubi’s excellent Henri-Georges Clouzot seasonFri Apr 17 2020 - 05:00
Selah and the Spades: This isn’t 1990s teen angst, it’s Gen Y stressReview: The best high school movie since HeathersFri Apr 17 2020 - 05:00
‘The thing we have in common as South Africans is apartheid’Oliver Hermanus’s new film shows the brutality of army life for white men defending the regimeThu Apr 16 2020 - 05:00
Reiner Holzemer: ‘We had a contract that we cannot show his face’Reclusive, brilliant Belgian fashion designer Martin Margiela is portrayed in a documentarySat Apr 11 2020 - 05:00
Movies to stream right now: 10 great family filmsFrom Pixar’s perfect Up and Wall-E, to the atmospheric Coraline and classic Wizard of OzFri Apr 10 2020 - 06:00
Trolls, World Tour review: Hugs, glitter and autotuneThere’s not much that resembles a movie in this sequel to the toe-tapping mega-hitFri Apr 10 2020 - 05:00
The Iron Mask: A bonkers movie with a bonkers lineageReview: The plot is head-spinning but the fight scenes and monsters are funFri Apr 10 2020 - 05:00
Curzon Home Cinema: vivid selection of films to rent onlineArt house classics rub shoulders with Palme d’Or winners and critically acclaimed worksSat Apr 04 2020 - 05:00
Movies to stream right now: 10 great thrillersFrom Vertigo to Uncut Gems, edge-of-seat films to watch on Netflix, YouTube and elsewhereFri Apr 03 2020 - 15:20
Four Kids and It: Perfect marriage of social awareness and magical fantasyReview: Jacqueline Wilson’s novel survives the transition to the big screen with charmFri Apr 03 2020 - 05:00
Coffee & Kareem: If you think swearing is big and clever, this is for youReview: In its favour, this broad comedy makes absolutely no concession to good tasteFri Apr 03 2020 - 05:00
Standing Up, Falling Down: A gentle dramedy that doesn’t wobbleReview: Billy Crystal and Ben Schwartz make a terrific double act in this funny, poignant filmFri Apr 03 2020 - 05:00
Michael Curtiz: The ‘pompous b*****d’ who shaped CasablancaA new Netflix film focuses on how the egotistical Hungarian-born director brought the 1942 classic togetherSat Mar 28 2020 - 05:00
System Crasher review: This is a wail you won’t forgetA wildly impressive film powered by a strong cast, great chemistry and fierce energyFri Mar 27 2020 - 05:00
Dogs Don’t Wear Pants: Dark romantic comedy from FinlandReview: BDSM film that’s far better than those dreary Fifty Shades picturesFri Mar 27 2020 - 05:00
Lady and the Tramp: This production has pedigreeReview: Tessa Thompson and Justin Theroux are endearing in the title rolesFri Mar 27 2020 - 05:00
Stargirl: A Manic Pixie Dream Girl adventure strictly for kidsBased on the 2000 YA novel, this is an innocent, harmless confection on Disney+Tue Mar 24 2020 - 05:00
52 movies to watch on Disney+, from Jungle Book to FrozenThere are plenty of adventures and singalongs on the latest streaming serviceSat Mar 21 2020 - 05:00
Udo Kier: ‘Only if you’re a good person can you be very evil onscreen’The world's ‘most beautiful man’ on Fassbinder, von Trier, accidental career and his latest, shocking filmSat Mar 21 2020 - 05:00
Ultras: A boys’ own descent, seething with pointless masculinityReview: No film will flunk the Bechdel Test quite as spectacularly this monthFri Mar 20 2020 - 05:00
Swallow: This quarantine nightmare requires a strong stomachReview: Haley Bennett is pitch-perfect as a bored wife with an extreme eating disorderFri Mar 20 2020 - 05:00
Marjane Satrapi: ‘I did not want a monkey Madame Curie’The Persepolis writer and director on growing up rebellious in Iran, and her new film Radioactive about Marie CurieWed Mar 18 2020 - 05:00
‘Just to hear the language Bob Hope was using – it was so offensive’Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s role in Misbehaviour, about the 1970 Miss World pageant, plays to her strengthsSat Mar 14 2020 - 05:00
Six of the best films to see in the cinema this weekendNew this weekend: Misbehaviour, The Hunt, Bacurau, Calm with Horses, And Then We DancedFri Mar 13 2020 - 06:00
My Spy review: The best nonsensical family comedy out thereEx-wrestler Dave Bautista follows Dwayne Johnson out of the ring and into our heartsFri Mar 13 2020 - 05:00
Misbehaviour: Keira Knightley and Jessie Buckley smash Seventies sexismReview: The true story of the 1970 Miss World contest is mortifying viewingFri Mar 13 2020 - 05:00
Bacurau review: The spaghetti-splatter-arthouse-sci-fi-horror of the yearThis Brazilian political allegory is powered by spitting fury and grindhouse tricksThu Mar 12 2020 - 05:00
Six of the best films to see in the cinema this weekendNew this weekend: Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am, Sulphur and WhiteFri Mar 06 2020 - 06:00
Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am – Paean to a masterful storytellerReview: Appealing documentary of the Nobel Prize-winning author has fascinating detailsFri Mar 06 2020 - 05:00
Onward: An underwhelming new Pixar fantasyReview: Dan Scanlon’s film is an improvement on his pointless Monsters UniversityThu Mar 05 2020 - 05:00
Dublin International Film Festival 2020: Memorable matriarchal themesWriter, actor and activist John Connors has two directorial efforts in the festivalMon Mar 02 2020 - 00:00
Richard Stanley: ‘I’m the guy for the doomed project’The cult director on tackling the ‘unfilmable’ work of HP Lovecraft and ‘mad’ Nicolas CageSat Feb 29 2020 - 05:00
Dark Waters: A solid, old-fashioned whistleblower dramaReview: This is the kind of issue-driven cinema that used to win OscarsFri Feb 28 2020 - 05:00
The Colour Out of Space: Take that, you art-horror whippersnappersReview: This is the fifth film adaptation of HP Lovecraft’s short storyFri Feb 28 2020 - 05:00
Portrait of a Lady on Fire: A ravishing historical romanceReview: The film touches on 18th century abortion, drug-taking and all-girl partiesThu Feb 27 2020 - 15:00
George MacKay: ‘My influences? Conor McGregor and wallabies’After his turn in 1917, the actor is tackling the role of iconic Australian outlaw Ned KellyWed Feb 26 2020 - 05:00
Six of the best films to see in the cinema this weekendNew this weekend: The Call of the Wild, Little Joe, Midnight Traveler, GreedFri Feb 21 2020 - 06:00
Midnight Traveller: A refugee documentary that feels like a thrillerThis film was shot on three Samsung mobile phones over three yearsFri Feb 21 2020 - 05:00
Like a Boss: Don’t go to this movie. You deserve betterReview: Billy Porter provides the sole laugh in Miguel Arteta’s filmFri Feb 21 2020 - 05:00
Todd Haynes: ‘All my movies are critical and financial disappointments initially’The auteur on his love of whistleblower films and the legacy of New Queer CinemaThu Feb 20 2020 - 06:00
The Call of the Wild: Harrison Ford in one of his most engaging performancesReview: This is exactly the kind of big-hearted entertainment that was once Disney’s stock in tradeWed Feb 19 2020 - 17:00
‘I like the idea of the Invasion of the Bodysnatchers’Austrian auteur Jessica Hausner on her fifth feature, Little Joe, which she describes as a crossover between sci-fi and arthouseTue Feb 18 2020 - 06:00