Netflix: 10 of the best new TV shows to watch in March
Bridgerton returns for a much-anticipated second season and a Big Mouth spin-off arrives
Bridgerton returns for a much-anticipated second season and a Big Mouth spin-off arrives
The actor on his struggle with fame, the sexual abuse he endured, and the new Ireland
There’s been another major turnover but catch the classics while you can
I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Mulan, Socrates streaming, Les Misérables in cinemas
While there are typically bleak comic diversions, there's an atmosphere of surreal gloom that is very much Kaufman’s own
Including Hilary Swank in space drama Away and Jessie Buckley in Charlie Kaufman’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things
Star Wars director says tech giant does not let villains 'use iPhones on camera'
No nomination for Irish star of Little Women but Andrew Scott gets nod for Fleabag
Knives Out, Joker, Jojo Rabbit, The Goldfinch and The Report among the contenders
The Spy, Evelyn, and Unbelievable debut; Elite and Explained return for second seasons
Despite critical maulings, you can’t keep Shyamalan down, as he returns with ‘Glass’
Gaga won the best actress prize, a joint win with Glenn Close for her role in ‘The Wife’
Year in Culture Review: From Lady Bird to A Star is Born, here are our films of the year
Review: Sex is awkward in ‘Wanderlust’, a BBC TV comedy about passion and honesty
Donald Clarke: Only two Oscar nominees for best picture make our six-month review list
Cinema-goers are flocking to the art-horror film ... then giving out about it afterwards
Frankie Boyle goes to Russia ahead of the World Cup, plus the final of Britain’s Got Talent
Incredibles 2, Ocean’s 8, Jurassic World and Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again
Finding the right environment for your creativity is what makes a great musician
‘Frank’ with Michael Fassbender and ‘Patrick’s Day’ with Moe Dunford top nominations
As the Jameson Dublin Film Festival begins its thirteenth season, Rachel Collins picks the best food to follow your film
Reynor first attracted attention as the star of Lenny Abrahamson’s What Richard Did
Chairman Bill O’Herlihy says sector ‘can do better’ if it secures higher Government funding
Kerryman Gerard Barrett’s work among 12 films for World Cinema Dramatic Competition
Even at 21, Will Poulter works hard at being the best thing in every picture he makes, writes Donald Clarke
There are at least half a dozen Irish films worthy of hearty praise this year, so why are Irish film-makers so dark of mood?
‘Hostages’, Channel 4’s new political thriller, could struggle to keep viewers. For really involving TV, try ‘Her Body, Our Babies’
Nigella’s battles moved to the kitchen, in ‘The Taste’, while infidelity between commuters made for charming drama in ‘The 7.39’
Irish Film Board says overseas investors ensure industry is more vibrant than ever
Ripper Street, Vikings and Penny Dreadful among the big productions of 2013
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