Beat the Lotto review: An irresistible documentary about an audacious plan that captured Ireland’s imagination
Director Ross Whitaker is perhaps best known for his portraits Katie Taylor and The Boys in Green
Horror director David Cronenberg on his wife’s death: ‘I wanted to get into the coffin, to be with her body’
The Shrouds is an intensely personal film for the maker of The Fly, Dead Ringers and Crash
Four new films to see this week: F1, From Hilde, with Love, The Moon Is Upside Down and M3gan 2.0
Kerry Condon, Brad Pitt, Liv Lisa Fries, Johannes Hegemann and Allison Williams feature in these movies released in the week of June 27th, 2025
From Hilde, with Love: A powerful, elegiac story of resistance to the Third Reich
The young couple at the centre of this compelling film are quiet idealists given to neither grand pontification nor cinematic heroism
The Moon Is Upside Down: This poignantly awkward dramedy could feature cinema’s clumsiest sex scene
Loren Taylor’s unabashedly feminine dramedy intertwines the lives of three women each grappling with their own crisis
Hot Milk: A heated affair, an overbearing Fiona Shaw and some shameful Irish sexuality
The acclaimed director explains why she is ‘very interested in outsiders’ and why she decided to give an Irish angle to her adaption of Deborah Levy’s novel
Four new films to see this week: 28 Years Later, Elio, Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story, and S/He Is Still Her/e
Jodie Comer, Ralph Fiennes, Liza Minnelli and Genesis P-Orridge feature in these movies released in the week of June 20th, 2025
Elio star Yonas Kibreab: ‘I saw my first Pixar movies when I was four, so to be in one is surreal’
Filipino-American actor (15) plays a misfit kid whisked across the galaxy in Pixar’s latest bid for renewed box-office dominance
S/He Is Still Her/e review: Genesis P-Orridge film offers invaluable glimpses into a radical life
P-Orridge lived many selves, spanning punk rebellion, gender reinvention, occult philosophy and more
Elio review: Pixar’s all-ages pleasures are in short supply in strangely half-formed animation
Creative shifts during the film’s troubled production are all too evident in its on-screen storytelling
Four new films to see this week: Jane Austen Wrecked My Life, How to Train Your Dragon, Tornado and Lollipop
A quartet of movies released in the week of June 13th, 2025
Jane Austen Wrecked My Life director Laura Piani: ‘I didn’t want to do a film about a woman who is saved by a man’
The French director’s Austen-influenced romcom with a clever spin was inspired by a stint working at Paris bookshop Shakespeare and Company
Tornado review: A singular, if rarely easy, watch about double-crossing rogues on the rampage
John Maclean returns to the austere storytelling that defined Slow West, his well-regarded debut, in a film of stark silences and oppressive atmospherics
Lollipop review: This socially aware film is maddening, urgent viewing
Daisy-May Hudson’s first scripted feature builds on her documentary Half Way’s poignant account of the challenges faced by a single mum and the family’s encounters with bureaucracy
‘I couldn’t resist the fact that the sharks weren’t the monsters’: Sean Byrne on making the thriller Dangerous Animals
The cult Australian director’s latest movie pits the oceans’ apex predators against human savagery