Review: 22 Jump StreetJonah Hill and Channing Tatum return to the undercover beat for a "big ass raise" of a sequelThu Jun 05 2014 - 22:30
Meet the Dunlops, Northern Ireland’s original road warriorsFrom the archives: In this interview from 2014 Tara Brady speaks to William Dunlop about how he and his brother Michael came to follow their late dad Robert and uncle Joey onto the open roadThu Jun 05 2014 - 22:00
Charlize Theron: shooting starThe South Africa-born actor has always commanded respect by sticking to her guns and going against the grain. So how does an Oscar winner end up starring in Ted guy Seth MacFarlane’s new gross-out comedy western?Fri May 30 2014 - 00:00
X-Men, Godzilla, Spidey – summer blockbusters just keep on comingSmall films steer clear of the runway as the big birds swoop downFri May 30 2014 - 00:00
Ken Loach: Still a right old leftieAs a cinematic and political firebrand, Ken Loach has been a force for good for five decades. His new film, ‘Jimmy’s Hall’, tells the story of the first Irishman deported from his own country. But is Loach really ready to hang up his megaphone? “Being realistic, that’s as ambitious as you can be,” says the 77-year-old directorFri May 30 2014 - 00:00
Review: MaleficentAngelina Jolie is unimpeachably well cast as the hitherto evil - now merely misunderstood - foe of Sleeping BeautyFri May 30 2014 - 00:00
Jackman on Wolverine: "I’m starting to get him now. Angry. No jazz hands"It’s the seventh X-Men feature and the entire team are gonna get down like it’s 1973. But how does the relentlessly upbeat Hugh Jackman manage to bring all that gloomy menace to the party as Wolverine? "He’s like my older brother; my tougher, cooler older brother. And it does save me a fortune in therapy"Fri May 23 2014 - 00:00
Review: X-Men: Days of Future PastThe mutants travel back to the 1970s in this superb time-bending fantasyFri May 23 2014 - 00:00
The Punk SingerThis portrait of a mad-as-hell musical feminist who wouldn’t take crap from anybody is an uplifting, unforgettable documentaryFri May 23 2014 - 00:00
John Turturro: Not just a gigoloActor and director John Turturro plays a florist turned sex worker – and Woody Allen his pimp – in his new film. He talks to Tara Brady about giving screen time to a character who can do anything with his handsFri May 23 2014 - 00:00
Review: Jimmy’s HallThis simple story is carried off with all the zest and grit we expect from Ken LoachThu May 22 2014 - 15:55
Review: The SearchDirector of ‘The Artist’ Michel Hazanavicius is back with a sprawling, unsettled drama set during the second Chechen warWed May 21 2014 - 18:21
Godzilla director Gareth Edwards likes his creature comfortsFanboys everywhere rejoiced when Gareth Edwards, director of the indie hit Monsters, was named as the man to reboot Godzilla. His mum, however, was a little less excited . . .Fri May 16 2014 - 00:00
No room in the million-mark club for the little guysThe blockbusters are still smashing up the box officeFri May 09 2014 - 10:46
American Samoa: the ball’s on the other footA new documentary tells the story of the world’s worst football team – and the world’s first transsexual international footballerFri May 09 2014 - 00:00
Kellan Lutz, he talks to the animalsThe Twilight star grew up on a farm surrounded by animals that he says became his friends – good training for his role as Tarzan and his animal activismMon May 05 2014 - 01:00
Blood brother: Jeremy Saulnier hits a rich veinJeremy Saulnier started making movies with his pal Macon Blair at 11, both in thrall to splatter horror films. When they reunited to make ‘Blue Ruin’, their pre-teen DIY film-making experience paid offFri May 02 2014 - 00:00
Prairie roles: Rae Spoon’s journey from ‘she’ to ‘he’ to ‘they’In a new documentary, ‘My Prairie Home’, acclaimed transgender country/electro-pop artist Rae Spoon revisits their rural Canadian home and confronts memories of growing up in an abusive, evangelical householdFri Apr 25 2014 - 00:00
Thank God – or at least GleesonThe success of Calvary and Noah suggest that Irish audiences have gotten religionFri Apr 18 2014 - 00:00
21st-century FoxxOn the final day of shooting for The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Jamie Foxx chats about going from playing dodgy comedy clubs to starring roles as pop stars, presidents and super-villainsFri Apr 18 2014 - 00:00
Moodysson cheers upThe latest film from unflinching Swedish director Lukas Moodysson will leave you feeling surprisingly cheerfulFri Apr 11 2014 - 00:00
Rampling through the ages: from ‘Georgy Girl’ to ‘The Night Porter’ to ‘The Sea’Charlotte Rampling has wandered the international cinema scene for a half a century, forever seeking challenges and shrugging off controversy. She talks about her new Irish film, an adaptation of John Banville’s ‘The Sea’, as well as projects both famous and notorious over the yearsFri Apr 11 2014 - 00:00
Black looks: Dylan Moran ’s bleakly comic worldviewFor his role in ‘Calvary’, Dylan Moran, best known as a brilliantly grumpy stand-up, gets into the mind – and suit – of a dodgy property developerFri Apr 04 2014 - 00:00