Touch of Evil review: inventive, nightmarish, funIt has undergone a narrative restoration, but Orson Welles’ baroque masterpiece remains pitch-perfectThu Jul 09 2015 - 13:55
Magic Mike XXL review: stripped of all worthThe original film showed a dark underbelly – all the sequel has is spray-tanned absThu Jul 09 2015 - 11:38
Simon Fitzmaurice: ‘I’m a bit of a stubborn bastard’We’ll say. Stricken with MND and given four years to live, Simon Fitzmaurice has bounced back with a crowdfunded Film Fleadh world premiere starring Harry Potter fave Evanna LynchSat Jul 04 2015 - 05:30
Magician, the Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles reviewDocumentary reveals what citizen Welles did after making his most famous movieThu Jul 02 2015 - 14:25
Amy Winehouse: "The clues were in the songs. The songs tell you everything"Director Asif Kapadia’s biopic of Amy Winehouse follows his award-winning ‘Senna’. But, he says, the singer’s life and death was by far the trickier tale to untangleSat Jun 27 2015 - 02:00
The Terminator review: Well, he said he'd be back...Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Cameron’s cyborg blockbuster on a B-movie budget is still the one to beat, three decades onFri Jun 26 2015 - 12:10
The Overnight review: meandering beyond the limits of mumblecoreThe actors largely improvised dialogue is not enough to sustain even the meagre 79-minute running timeFri Jun 26 2015 - 11:02
Minions review: an adventure to call their very ownThe much-loved yellow critters from ‘Despicable Me’ put in winning performanceThu Jun 25 2015 - 16:00
Station to Station review: an army of artists takes the train, and the art just flits byDoug Aitken’s rolling meditation on creativity features 62 one-minute films featuring the likes of Beck, Cat Power and Gary IndianaThu Jun 25 2015 - 13:23
London Road review: nasty, brutish and melodic...Rufus Norris’s new film - based on a horrifyingly violent true story - has important and chilling things to say about the media, prostitutes and the petite bourgeoisie... in songFri Jun 19 2015 - 11:13
Entourage review: an unwanted, unlovely, sparklingly laugh-free movieThe endless HBO series is inexplicably given a big-screen resurrection that’s lazy and largely laugh-freeFri Jun 19 2015 - 11:12
Are Minions the modern-day version of Charlie Chaplin?The babbling yellow army of banana eaters now have a film of their own. Creator Pierre Coffin explains the lingo and their inspirationThu Jun 18 2015 - 01:00
The Misfits review: when art and life collideJohn Huston’s drama-and-booze soaked western features career-best performances from Marilyn Monroe and Clark GableWed Jun 17 2015 - 15:54
The devil finds work for Liam Cunningham to doGame of Thrones has brought the Dublin actor global exposure, but he’s happier playing a wicked role in Irish horror film Let Us Prey than taking the big chequesMon Jun 15 2015 - 01:00
Joshua Oppenheimer: ‘A crime against humanity is a crime against all of us’US documentary maker Joshua Oppenheimer on The Look of Silence, his second incendiary film about genocide in IndonesiaFri Jun 12 2015 - 05:00
Let Us Prey review: Just when you imagine the people onscreen couldn’t be more evil, they areEveryone’s a serious nutcase in this violently gripping Grand GuignolFri Jun 12 2015 - 00:00
Black Coal, Thin Ice review: A chilling Chinese spin on hardboiled noir tropesHere’s an effective Asian spin on hardboiled noir tropes, with a gumshoe every bit as tough as BogartThu Jun 11 2015 - 23:00
West review: Fascinating procedural anchored by clever and frequently carnal performancesA widow gets out from behind the Iron Curtain, only to find the West isn’t everything its cracked up to be in this German return to the bad old days of the Cold WarThu Jun 11 2015 - 20:00
Fortune's Wheel: Daring young man from Fairview and his mane eventDocumentary about lion-tamer Bill Stephens won award at Dublin International Film FestivalThu Jun 04 2015 - 22:30
Electric Boogaloo review: Bronson! Norris! And Bo Derek too!Schlock movie buffs of a certain age will enjoy this clips-rich look at the heyday of Cannon Films, though it’s go-go masterminds are sadly missing in actionThu Jun 04 2015 - 21:00
Spy review: Thoroughly likeable espionage caperPaul Feig has recalled half of his ‘Bridesmaids’ cast including Melissa McCarthy and Rose ByrneThu Jun 04 2015 - 17:00
Allison Janney: ‘I would get cast as 40-year-old women when I was still in my teens’Janney, who didn’t find success as an actor until she was in her late 30s, thinks things are looking up for women – even very tall women – in HollywoodMon Jun 01 2015 - 03:00
The Connection review: a fresh slice of deja vuThe scourge of these streets is a debilitating case of ScorsesismsThu May 28 2015 - 22:36
The Dead Lands review: is there an award for Most Onomatopoeic Movie Killing Spree?Beautifully shot, brightly performed actioner that serves Maori martial-art wellThu May 28 2015 - 21:00
Man Up review: a boy-girl bromance with screwy mechanicsWelcome back, discredited genreThu May 28 2015 - 19:00
Jason Schwartzman: “It was fun in a way because you rarely in your life get to be such an asshole”Jason Schwartzman is best known for quirky comic roles, but he really enjoyed playing an ‘asshole’ in Alex Ross Perry’s new indie film ‘Listen Up Philip’Thu May 28 2015 - 16:06
Poltergeist review: things that go yawn in the nightDespite a promising director and decent actors, this horror reboot fails to deliver a single scareWed May 27 2015 - 15:46
Lake Bell: ‘I’m great for article writers. So many puns’Her name is manna for copy writers but cool New York actor Lake Bell turns out to be cheerfully straightforwardFri May 22 2015 - 05:00
A Fuller Life: A no-nonsense approach to the fatherDirector Samantha Fuller’s warm salute to her legendary father takes a direct route to its subjectThu May 21 2015 - 21:00
Moomins on the Riviera review: minor Moomins are better than no Moomins at allSimple Moomin and his clan take on wealthy phonies in this gentle Scandi animationThu May 21 2015 - 19:00
Tomorrowland review: Here today, gone tomorrowIt is hard to escape the fact that this convoluted blockbuster started life as a Disney rideThu May 21 2015 - 17:00
Dheepan: lacks the gravitas of Jacques Audiard’s best-loved works | Cannes ReviewA contender in the main competition, ‘Dheepan’ nevertheless feels like a doodle compared to Audiard’s recent outputThu May 21 2015 - 13:29
Green Room: hardcore punks battle neo-Nazi thugs - what’s not to like? | Cannes ReviewFeaturing fine performances and even finer brutality, Jeremy Saulnier’s gruesome battle of American sub-cultures is one of the best of the festThu May 21 2015 - 11:47
The New Girlfriend review: Clever approach to sexual identityFrançois Ozon uses all his subtlety as a director in this Ruth Rendell adaptationThu May 21 2015 - 11:30
Youth: flawed, lovely, odd | Cannes ReviewPaolo Sorrentino’s latest star-studded affair is ravishingly beautiful but a little short on coherenceWed May 20 2015 - 15:23
Mountains May Depart: Time shifts, culture clashes and a potentially award-winning performance | Cannes reviewJia Zhangke is one of the world’s top filmmakers and this is his most audacious work yet, but this mountain is not as solid as it first seemsWed May 20 2015 - 11:31
François Ozon: the new new waveSatirical wit, freewheeling sexuality and a new wave cinematic sensibility? François Ozon, director of ‘Sitcom’, ‘Swimming Pool’ and, now, ‘The New Girlfriend’, is a most French film-maker, and despite Hollywood overtures he refuses to change his styleSat May 16 2015 - 10:15
Still review: A sleek slice of promising London noirThis fascinating feature debut from Simon Blake spends much of its duration working out what it wants to be: domestic drama, London noir, social-realist tragedy - but never quite finds an answerThu May 14 2015 - 21:30
The Tribe review: Get an earful of thisWe won’t see a more impressive film this year than this Ukranian drama set in a school for the deafThu May 14 2015 - 20:30
Clouds of Sils Maria review: Kristen Stewart hails CésarIt’s cloudy with a chance of pretension in this meta-puzzler, but Stewart’s award-winning performance is perfectly ambiguousThu May 14 2015 - 19:30
Jim Sheridan: ‘Cinema is kill, kill, kill’The film director will receive a lifetime-achievement award at this month’s Ifta ceremony. But he’s still shouting, arguing and making ‘uncivilised’ moviesSat May 09 2015 - 11:00
Chris Rock: ‘We’re not as funny as we used to be. It’s not as important as it used to be’In ‘Top Five’, his new film, the comedian plays a stand-up comic trying to cut it as a ‘serious’ actor – but he’s not giving up on comedy’s artistic merits yetFri May 08 2015 - 16:00
Heaven Adores You review: Needs 10 per cent less TLC and 90 per cent more TMZThis crowdfunded biopic of the late Elliott Smith veers a bit to much into hagiographyFri May 08 2015 - 15:29
Top Five review: Chris Rock is back, and he’s doing it with 10 per cent more stankBirdman meets 8 1/2 in Chris Rock’s spot-on satire of the Hollywood spin machine – with a nice romance to bootFri May 08 2015 - 09:13
The Canal review: Where has all the Bergman gone?Have you ever wondered: why has no cinematographer ever sought to capture the thousands of glorious greys that define Irish skies?Thu May 07 2015 - 20:00
Rosewater review: Jon Stewart’s prisoner showA worthy enough drama about journalist arrested in Iran after cracking a few jokes on The Daily ShowThu May 07 2015 - 19:00
Top 10 Movie Girl Gangs: From Black Widows to Pink LadiesAhead of the release of the much anticipated coming-of-age drama Girlhood, we take a look at some of cinema's greatest girl gangsWed May 06 2015 - 15:57
Girlhood: a rare close-up for young black actresses in French cinemaGirlhood, set in the Paris suburbs, will make a star of Karidja Touré and is a milestone for French cinemaMon May 04 2015 - 04:00
Matthias Schoenaerts: ‘I have a very interesting problem with authority’He hates being told what to do, but Carey Mulligan’s costar in ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’ joined the film world nevertheless – and is now Hollywood’s intense, go-to period hunkSat May 02 2015 - 01:00
Argerich/Bloody Daughter review: a temperament to match her talentThe daughter of Martha Argerich has fashioned a fond documentary portrait of her piano prodigy parentFri May 01 2015 - 07:00