‘I want young people to see this film – and anyone who’s got a care to whether the world is burning’
Paul Greengrass, who reinvented the action flick with The Bourne Supremacy, on his latest movie, The Lost Bus
Paul Greengrass, who reinvented the action flick with The Bourne Supremacy, on his latest movie, The Lost Bus
Roy Keane’s clash with Mick McCarthy before the 2002 World Cup is living history in Ireland. Audiences elsewhere might not know what to make of their square-off
The film-maker Laura Carreira talks about On Falling, her unnerving portrayal of a picker for an online retailer
Hard Truths is as moving and acute a film as the 82-year-old has ever made. The director talks about rejection, vindication and never changing his approach to movie-making
Conventional drama drops in on book’s key premise when bored by its own lacklustre comedy
Singer-songwriter speaking at premiere of In Restless Dreams: the Music of Paul Simon at Toronto film festival
Donald Clarke: Toronto Film Festival has fired the Academy Awards starting pistol
Galway woman Fiona Hobler recommends the islands to visit, graffiti to see and food to eat in her adopted home
Writer-director John Butler’s films always echo his own life. So what happened when he went back to his teenage years at Blackrock College for ‘Handsome Devil’?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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