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The nature of being an actor is the need to be able to stay free and open and vulnerable, says the 57-year-old
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The nature of being an actor is the need to be able to stay free and open and vulnerable, says the 57-year-old
A Man Called Otto with Tom Hanks, Till starring Danielle Deadwyler, Catalan-language film Alcarràs, and avenger thriller The Enforcer
From a thrilling new Star Wars series to a second season of Emily in Paris
The actor on being bullied by the disgraced movie mogul and becoming a superhero at 55
Its window into the star’s uncensored world is a far cry from the celeb docs we see today
The Manchester actor on making the leap to Hollywood, and starring in new Irish-set film Pixie
The actor known as ‘The Rock’ is urging people to wear a mask to stop coronavirus spreading
This ‘film’ doesn’t even have the good grace to be a bad movie. It’s far worse than that
We start with Monos, Marriage Story and Midsommar. Find out what else makes the cut
Dublin director of photography Robbie Ryan wins for Best Cinematography
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, Living With Yourself, The Laundromat and Big Mouth season 3
Review: The film feels compiled from a list of pitches nobody got round to whittling down
Review: Almodóvar is in a contemplative mood for his take on Fellini’s 8½
Antonio Banderas is among the other winners as contentious festival draws to a close
Cannes diary: Tarantino gets an early lead in the dog days of this year’s festival
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
Cannes 2019: Quentin Tarantino reviewed, early Oscar buzz, plus Isabelle Huppert in Frankie
Cannes diary: Polanski’s latest film screens in secret; plus reviews of Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Young Ahmed
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ beats runaway favourite ‘A Star Is Born’ to best drama film
Spanish actor talks politics, health scares and getting the chance to play his ‘idol’, Picasso
He wowed Sundance and impressed at Audi Dublin International Film Festival – the teenage musician and actor is perfectly cast as director John Carney’s movie alter-ego
Claustrophobic tension and unexpectrd anglo-saxon appearances abound in this film about the 2010 Chilean mining accident
‘Spúinse as Uisce’ the first film to be released in Irish and English by a Hollywood company
Country music comes to sunburnt Dublin with Stetson and City music trail
Filming due to start on multimillion dollar movie starring Antonio Banderas and Martin Sheen
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