This Irish-language comedy has a touch of the supernatural in its warm story about...
Cath Clarke
I Used to Be Famous unites a washed-up pop idol with an autistic musician....
As two amateurish crims waiting out for a deal with more serious operators, Flynn...
Regrets and tragedy hang heavy over a music-obsessed father and withering daughter as they...
Based on true events, the lasting impact of trauma suffered at a children’s home...
Documentary focuses on the frighteningly young girls making their daddies proud in bull riding...
The Irish actor is compelling as a womanising professor who begins to realise his...
The hungry wanderer’s wit and intellect make for compelling viewing in an otherwise conveyor-belt...
The hungry wanderer’s wit and intellect make for compelling viewing in an otherwise conveyor-belt...
Lázaro Ramos’s debut, in which a hardline government issues orders to deport Brazil’s Black...
Charlotte Colbert reflects on her debut film She Will, which sees a veteran actor...
This gentle film by three directors, including Alice Rohrwacher, explores social inequality, the pandemic...
The Watergate saga is fictitiously reimagined in this kooky caper that ditches thrills in...
A well-crafted study of a neglected artist who died after the plane he was...
The third in a series of films that asks why swimming at all levels...
Moon, 66 Questions tackles homophobia, suppression and the expectations placed on women to care...
Moon, 66 Questions tackles homophobia, suppression and the expectations placed on women to care...
Fans are unlikely to care that there’s hardly enough new material to justify a...
Filmed with power and insight in Argentina, the documentary conveys a feeling of intimacy...
Two urbanite screen obsessives head to the countryside to cure their digital addictions in...