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Rediscovered Irish folk horror The Outcasts, plus Sting, The Beast and Gasoline Rainbow
Donald Clarke: Clarkson’s Farm deserves more than grudging respect
This insanely knotty art house brain-botherer is worth worrying at
Enjoyable yarn about giant spider eating everything that moves is fun for all the family (aged 16 and over)
What comes after Bride, Son, Ghost and a meeting with the Wolfman?
A volley of superb late entrants, including Anora and All We Imagine as Light, created one of the closest races in decades
Donald Clarke: Cannes film festival has gone wild for the biggest star of 1995. Will she build on the success? What does history tell us?
Ferocious Furiosa is the craziest show on Earth. Plus Irish documentaries on Charlie Bird and Chinese music competitors, and an eerie Pakistani social horror
Kinds of Kindness, latest collaboration between Dublin’s Element Pictures and Yorgos Lanthimos, scoops award for Jesse Plemons’s performance
Plus: Which iconic old-timer shares his name with the doomed protagonist of Psycho?
Much-loved RTÉ journalist left a fascinating piece of semi-finished business when he died earlier this year
A good three-quarters of the screenplay might read ‘automotive hell breaks out’
Donald Clarke: At Cannes, be prepared for often humdrum occasions to turn into the most surreal and uncomfortable events
Cannes diary 2024: Meryl Streep ‘didn’t quite nail’ the Australian accent and Megalopolis staggers its way to nowhere worth going
Film showcases director Andrea Arnold’s gift for artful shepherding of apparent chaos, while allowing new and surprising elements