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From the unstoppable Irish to the return of Mad Max, we have all the inside info from the Côte d’Azur
Low-budget film legend who influenced major players such as Francis Ford Coppola has died at 98
Donald Clarke: Nobody likes a postcolonial moaner, but it’s odd that casually ridiculing the Irish can be regarded as only the most minor social misdemeanour
During the dramatic two-week Ulster Workers’ Council strike in 1974, there was a sense of societal collapse
Four decades after leaving Rada, the Cork actor retains an apparently insatiable appetite for work
Plus: Who won this year’s Oscar for best supporting actress?
The singular subject of this documentary is like a character from Harold Pinter but, despite the abundant pressures, kinder and sunnier
Despite the linguistic atrocity of the title, the film is good enough to deserve the sequels it gestures towards
Drawn from a 1963 novel by Pierre Boulle, the Planet of the Apes franchise has forever worked with two interwoven metaphors
Love Lies Bleeding, The Fall Guy, Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry, Unfrosted
Donald Clarke: Humans over a certain age have been whinging about the imagined collapse of society since we were worshipping turnips
Plus: Into whose shoes does Ryan Gosling now step?
This scattershot approach to the origins of the Kellogg’s breakfast snack relies on cartoonish fantasy and terrible humour
Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian’s fiery, gut-clenched romance keeps Rose Glass’s slice of Americana ticking
Donald Clarke: We’ve reached a bad place if reviewers can’t openly express mixed feelings about a singer’s epic evisceration of recently discarded boyfriends