The Irish Times view on German foreign policy: nein, nein, ja
Chancellor Olaf Scholz has broken with the small-steps caution of Angela Merkel, often accused of doing the right thing at the wrong time
Chancellor Olaf Scholz has broken with the small-steps caution of Angela Merkel, often accused of doing the right thing at the wrong time
An Irishman’s Diary
Do you hate fair-weather cyclists? No, you hate me and my exclusionary attitude. I do too
Review: This impressive drama has the compact shape of an elegant short story
A Christmas present long ago prompted an effort to learn how to spell the gift’s name
In 1964, a nightclub dancer named Ronnie Walken changed his name to Christopher
The Beaches star on Woody Allen, chick flicks v ‘real’ films, and women making movies after 40
She has just given one of her best performances – no mean feat with two young children
Ryan Reynolds plays a video game character who’s not going to take it any more
San Sebastián festival praises Depp as ‘one of contemporary cinema’s most talented actors’
Her new family comedy suggests otherwise but the actor insists she’s not always a fun mom
Producing David Ireland’s Sadie at Belfast’s Lyric Theatre for TV was nerve-wracking
The film-maker and wife Soon-Yi Previn claim film is ‘hatchet job riddled with falsehoods’ on allegations
The word ‘content’ has come to cover any moving image you can stick before punters
If you hate everything now and you will escape future accusations of hypocrisy
George Orwell is common shorthand for ‘mean people are being mean to me because they’re mean’
Trump loyalist hits out at ‘Orwellian’ decision linked to his bid to overturn election result
Mia Farrow and Woody Allen’s son on family hatred and the problems with being adopted
An Irishman’s Diary
Hollywood regularly confounded that myth that grim times generate merry, escapist art
Exasperated, bewildered Jones is at least the equal of her older costar in this exquisite film
There’s been another major turnover but catch the classics while you can
There’s a darkness I never saw before. Perhaps it was papered over by all that positivity
Sarah Silverman, Reginald D Hunter and more on a ‘profoundly stupid, completely brilliant’ comic
The late film-maker defined an age, made movies whole generations hugged to their bosoms
Filmmaker’s hits include The Lost Boys, Falling Down, St Elmo’s Fire and Flatliners
Donald Clarke: A film you’ve probably never heard of has topped the US charts for five weeks
The film-maker, accused of sexually assaulting his child in 1992, is done treading carefully
‘If 10 is totally fine, I’m a 7. It’s nice to have a baby, because he doesn’t know what’s going on’
US TV’s great misanthrope is relieved that social life and handshaking are out of fashion
Film director says being deprived of raising adopted daughter ‘one of saddest things of my life’
The controversial film director’s memoir was dropped by first publisher after protests and backlash
Journalist critical of decision to publish his father’s autobiography after sex abuse allegations
The actor and his fellow giant of US comedy Carl Reiner on their 70-year friendship
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