Oscars 2025: Kneecap shortlisted for best international feature film and best original song
Two Irish films, TJ O’Grady-Peyton’s Room Taken and Portia A Buckley’s Clodagh, land spots in the shortlist for best live-action short
Two Irish films, TJ O’Grady-Peyton’s Room Taken and Portia A Buckley’s Clodagh, land spots in the shortlist for best live-action short
The glory days of streaming are over, but TV has never been more unpredictable
Colin Farrell and Andrew Scott compete against each other villainously in the race for best actor in a TV movie or limited series
Musical thriller Emilia Pérez and historical epic The Brutalist led the pack of films nominated, with Emilia Pérez earning 10 nods and The Brutalist gaining seven
After Irish actors and films had a blockbuster 2023, hope this year mainly rests on Paul Mescal in Gladiator II and Saoirse Ronan in The Outrun and Blitz
Actor flew Cara Darmody (14) to Chicago to address event organised by his charity foundation
The Daily Telegraph reviewer certainly has fun with his catastrophes, but the book has a more serious purpose
Support for 300 people living with epidermolysis bullosa ‘a major step forward’, says charity
With plum and dark sage tones as a reference, these new menswear collections offer practical and stylish options for layering this winter
The veteran runners volunteered to flank the Hollywood actor as an extra layer of security
Farrell (48) crossed the finish line in just over four hours, pushing his friend Emma Fogarty (40), who suffers from a rare skin condition
Emma Fogarty is Ireland’s longest-surviving person with epidermolysis buliosa, and will join actor in final kilometres
Television review: As a showcase for Colin Farrell, the series has its charms but The Penguin is hugely uneven and often extremely slow as a moribund script gets in the way
September 15th-20th: From the origin story of child prodigy Mozart to Colin Farrell as the Penguin
The Oscar nominee aims to raise €400,000 for Debra Ireland
Donald Clarke: Nobody likes a postcolonial moaner, but it’s odd that casually ridiculing the Irish can be regarded as only the most minor social misdemeanour
The intensely private star likes to stay out of the limelight, despite being the most successful Irish actress at the global box office
Television: A twist towards the end of the eight-part season will deepen your appreciation of the series or have you reaching for the off button in derision
Television: Netflix’s eight-part adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s 1955 novel is an excellent platform for the Irish actor
The Galway pub that contains the rebuilt set of JJ Devine’s from the movie is on the market
From The Edge’s black beanie to Pierce Brosnan’s favourite timepiece, we look at some high profile gifts that are a step up from hankies and socks
Items which featured in The Banshees of Inisherin, My Left Foot, Normal People and Father Ted will be up for grabs in an online auction
Chief problems cited as rerun payments, airings after initial release and artificial intelligence technology
Liam Bluett has been collecting autographed photographs of actors such as Liam Neeson, Maureen O’Hara and Saoirse Ronan since he was a schoolboy working in Shannon Airport in 1964
Writers Guild of Ireland to stage event in Dublin backing ongoing industrial action by 11,500 US film and television writers
Pieces in the sale demonstrate the remarkable versatility of old Irish country furniture
Production received Section 481 corporation tax credits of between €5 and €10m
Including: Was The Banshees of Inisherin ever going to win anything, and what was Colin Farrell’s SNL remark about?
Everything Everywhere All at Once has an extraordinary night at the 95th Academy Awards, winning seven Oscars
All the drama from the 95th Academy Awards as The Banshees of Inisherin and An Cailín Ciúin brought the ‘green wave’ of Irish film to Hollywood’s champagne carpet
Predictions for every Oscar from our film critic, but prepare for Irish disappointment as Everything Everywhere All At Once looks set to top the awards on Sunday
Unthinkable: Is Jenny the donkey believable? Laws of literary criticism invented by Aristotle more than 2,000 years ago can still be applied today
The first Irish-born best-actor winner, the first baroness to receive an Oscar... Much new ground could be broken when the gongs are given out on Sunday
Uncomfortable questions must be considered after disappointment at Screen Actors Guild awards
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices