Why red carpets still matter even to striking Hollywood stars
There is no more convincing way of assuring your sponsors and patrons what you signify than getting photographs on the front page
There is no more convincing way of assuring your sponsors and patrons what you signify than getting photographs on the front page
Immensity of film’s title refers to the complications of growing up, compounded by gender identity, precarious mental health and the disintegration of a marriage
Ireland has its biggest haul of nominations since 2016, but has won few awards so far
Here are 10 films that could have been nominated for best picture, but weren’t
After years of friendship, Cruz reunites with Pedro Almodóvar for their best film yet
Diane Kruger is the one bright light in a movie that’s weighed down by clichés
San Sebastián festival praises Depp as ‘one of contemporary cinema’s most talented actors’
Hi, I’m Eleanor Tiernan, woman and stand-up comedian. Until February I was in the closet
Review: Almodóvar is in a contemplative mood for his take on Fellini’s 8½
Fewer instant classics on show, but Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite, Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire, dark drama The Lighthouse and Irish horror Vivarium stand out
Review: Iranian master Asghar Farhadi crafts a crowd-pleaser that fails to satisfy
Dublin International Film Festival: Composer David Shire on his life in the movies
Wexford rider wins the two senior classes at the five-star Longines Masters
Four avid collectors – of snow globes, buoys, sneakers and doors – explain their passion
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ beats runaway favourite ‘A Star Is Born’ to best drama film
Former film producer threatened Polish teenager in 2002, court documents claim
Actor calls Woody Allen a ‘genius’, saying he would work with him again immediately
England-based Irish international Dane Rawlins finished second with Espoire
Outrageously confident Nancy Dell’Olio is furthest thing from defeated apologists surrounding her
Cannes daily: Penélope Cruz praises Chastain; strange shouts at the screenings – and Guy Ritchie is back. No, really
Cannes daily: A shot of Kristen Stewart glancing admiringly at Cate Blanchett is causing a stir
Despite a dispute with Netflix and films not being ready in time, the competition is one of the funkiest, least creaky in years
Programme flush with exciting talent but only three of 18 films competing for Palme d’Or have female directors
This expertly made, gorgeous-to -look-at new series makes his murderer into a somebody
Ring out (or recommission) the old; ring in the new: here’s what to stay tuned for in the new year
This starry Kenneth Branagh remake of the Agatha Christie classic is missing vital clues
Does one have to be without sin, stain or misdemeanour to earn an Oscar?
As the international film festival arrives this weekend, it’s the perfect chance to visit the Spanish city that revels in its natural gifts and life’s pleasures
The Spanish director on the making of his latest movie Julieta, his ‘unity with women’, and the lack of authenticity in modern cinema
Strategy, solidarity and social are strong themes in the entertainment industry
Italy is the ideal place to go if your teenager enjoys cooking, swimming and animals
One of his last creations was the dress that Amal Alamuddin wore to marry George Clooney
Ridley Scott and Cormac McCarthy come together to forge one of the year’s worst films, writes Donald Clarke
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices