The Friend review: Bill Murray and Naomi Watts are genuinely touching in this lovely New York fantasy
Fréwaka review: Aislinn Clarke’s Gaeltacht horror mines Irish mythology for socially conscious spookery
April director Dea Kulumbegashvili: ‘The woman was still alive, but they already knew they would not be able to save her’
‘I found out the rugby player I’m seeing is four-timing me, and I am more attracted to him than ever’
Ireland’s oldest woman (108) recalls Black and Tans and attributes long life to ‘new nettles’ in cabbage
‘It has great benefits, but it’s difficult for us to assess pupils’ understanding’: what teachers think of AI
A count in arrears – Frank McNally on a first-ever solo exhibition of the life and work of Casimir Markievicz