News of the World: Tom Hanks is good. But he’s not the best actor in this Netflix western
Film review: Helena Zengel is brilliant as the traumatised orphan Tom Hanks rescues
Netflix: 10 of the best new shows and films to watch in February
Including Tom Hanks in News of the World and Eve Hewson in Behind Her Eyes
The 50 best Irish films ever made, in order
Donald Clarke and Tara Brady's definitive list has more than a few surprises
What kinds of films will we watch in the post Covid-19 era?
Stories will need to establish whether they are set before, during or after the pandemic
James Nesbitt interview: Irish, Northern Irish, Protestant and proud
Actor James Nesbitt is ambitious for change for the home place he loves. He wants to give a voice to the silent majority in a ‘union of Ireland’
Netflix films tipped for Oscars unlikely to be shown in Irish cinemas
Independent cinemas criticise ‘exclusive’ deal with Curzon chain, which has no screens in Ireland
Utøya – July 22: A grim, startling, immersive experience
Review: The point of this fictionalised version of Anders Breivik’s atrocities is uncertain
The 10 best Netflix and Amazon Prime shows to watch in October
Operation Finale, Dancing Queen, The Romanoffs, Making a Murderer 2 and more
Detroit review: The victims get lost in the roar of the riot
The riot is as virtuoso as any recent action sequence but this film’s problems run deep
‘Bridget Jones’s Baby’ pushes producers past the billion-dollar mark
Working Title becomes first British production company to take $1bn in the UK box office
Your annual epic Oscar-nomination nap
Before today’s announcement, we make a stab at predicting who is going to figure
American Hustle, 12 Years a Slave lead race for Golden Globes
Judi Dench nominated for for her role in Philomena
Tom Hanks reveals the secret of his billion-dollar box-office success
His recent star turn in Captain Phillips is the latest in a long line of iconic performances that have made Tom Hanks one of the world’s most bankable – and watchable – movie stars
Daniel Brühl: first Berlin, then the world
He was on the wrong side of the wall in 'Good Bye, Lenin!'; a sniper in Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds; a racing legend in 'Rush' and now, Daniel Brühl is leaking all over the planet in 'The Fifth Estate'
Donald Clarke's great big autumn movie preview
What better way to get you through the dark winter nights than beneath the flickering lights of a warm movie theatre? Donald Clarke runs through all the cinema releases between now and the new year
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