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JLo’s new film is the $100m sci-fi thriller Atlas. It’s the latest chapter in a career that has spawned academic studies alongside global headlines
Amanda Nell Eu’s debut marries unwanted menstruation and cryptozoological mythology to spooky effect
The actor, artist and model had three children with Keith Richards, and somehow survived the 1960s
For Eat/Sleep/Cheer/Repeat, the film-maker Tanya Doyle has followed Irish cheerleaders as they compete in the World Championships
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes brings the simian cycle full circle back to the ’60s original. Plus outstanding documentaries Much Ado About Dying, Big Banana Feet and Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger
Scorsese’s rhapsodical memories match the romance of the subjects’ transportive storytelling and indelible images
Thirty weapons were confiscated from the audience arriving for Connolly’s 1973 Belfast show, but you’d never know it from his joyful performance
Josh O’Connor stars in the director’s new feature as an archaeologist who falls in with a band of tomb-raiding thieves
Love Lies Bleeding, The Fall Guy, Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry, Unfrosted
Georgian film about a fearless 48-year-old heroine who has never wanted a husband, preferring blackberry-picking, cake and solitude
Not even Ryan Gosling in the stuntman role can save this unfunny, dreary nonsense
Challengers, That They May Face the Rising Sun, In the Land of Saints and Sinners, ISS
The intensely private star likes to stay out of the limelight, despite being the most successful Irish actress at the global box office
Film director Marco Bellocchio on Edgardo Mortara, a ‘baptised’ Jewish boy taken from his family, and scandal that weakened power of pope
Robert Lorenz’s thriller, set in 1974, features Kerry Condon, Ciarán Hinds, Niamh Cusack and Colm Meaney in a parade of wasted ideas and characters