The Great Gatsby: reviews round-up
The Great Gatsby opens this weekend. So what do the critics say on Baz Luhrmann's much-anticipated remake?
The Great Gatsby opens this weekend. So what do the critics say on Baz Luhrmann's much-anticipated remake?
The Irish Independent's movie critic gives his verdict on the summer blockbuster..
Film Review: Beware of Mr Baker (15A, limited release, 100 minutes) ***
Film Review: A hijacking (No Cert, IFI, 99 minutes) ****
Leonardo DiCaprio would know a thing or two about being a young multimillionaire golden boy, a target for envious gossip and rumour
Film Review: Fast and Furious 6 (12A, general release, 130 minutes) ***
Finding new and improved ways to fail to film an unfilmable novel has never stopped anyone before, and Australian director Baz Luhrmann’s decent stab at rendering Jay Gatsby great is probably the best of the titular character’s five film incarnations.
Angry Birds are set to fly towards the big screen, after Sony Pictures Entertainment bought the rights to the movie.
The Cannes Film Festival got off to a blockbuster, if stormy start, as Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby arrived on a soggy French Riviera.
Leonardo DiCaprio's new film The Great Gatsby gave Iron Man 3 a run for its money at the US weekend box office.
Film Review: Simon Killer (No Cert ,IFI, 101 minutes) **
WATSON's latest role as a “Valley vixen” leaves Hermione far behind as she steals, smokes, strips, and pole dances her way through Sophia Coppola’s new tale of burglary, The Bling Ring.
His quirky, intelligent and funny reboot of the Star Trek franchise sees the Hollywood A-list beating a path to JJ Abrams’ door
ALL STARS
Karen Gillan is set to star in indie flick The List.
Irish mountain ace Pat Falvey talks to Graham Clifford
Film Review: The reluctant fundamentalist (15A, general release, 130 minutes) ***
Warner Bros is set to release a new film based on the classic fantasy game Dungeons and Dragons.
Film of the Week: Star Trek: Into Darkness (12A, general release, 132 minutes)
Film Review: The Eye of the Storm (15A, general release, 119 minutes) **
Michel Hazanavicius, director of The Artist, has hit out at overpayment in the film industry.
ALL STARS (G, general release) **
Film Review: Our Children (No Cert, IFI, 114 minutes) ****
Film Review: Me And You (No Cert, Light House, 96 minutes) ***
Deadfall (15A, general release, 95 minutes) **
Last week, Reel Life got on the blower to Copenhagen-based writer and director Tobias Lindholm to chat about A Hijacking, a Danish thriller, out here next Friday, about the hijacking of a cargo ship by Somali pirates.
Andrew Garfield has joined the cast of Martin Scorsese's new film Silence.
Film Review: Mud (12A, general release, 131 minutes) ****
Fast And Furious star Vin Diesel has promised the franchise will keep revving on, as the sixth film premiered in London.
Saoirse Ronan is back to being a badass
A flurry of recent activity shows there's life in the old dog yet.
Juries and television viewers across Europe awarded the barefoot, hippie-chic 20-year-old for the catchy love song that is driven by her deep, Shakira-like voice.
Brian O'Reilly reports from the Eurovision
Ryan performs in his final dress rehearsal for tonight's final
Here's an exclusive sneak peek at the opening of tonight's Eurovision final
Modern circus-theatre is mixed with cabaret, acrobatics and live music in this show featuring a host of international performers including illusionist Paul Kieve, acrobat and aerialist Jonathan Nosan from the US, Australian acrobat-dancer Hilton Denis and the head balancer Danik Abishev.
The star, who plays car mechanic Kevin Webster in the ITV soap, answered "Not guilty" 19 times in a clear, strong voice as each of the individual charges were put to him by the clerk during the brief hearing at Manchester Crown Court.
Remy has been bailed following his arrest on suspicion of rape after being one of three men held by Scotland Yard's sex crime squad for an offence that is alleged to have taken place on May 6 in west London.
Beyonce interview: The singer talks about playing Queen Tara in the new animation, being a global role model and her baby.
The actress, who plays the pregnant barmaid, admitted she was "nervous" about giving birth on screen, especially if it would happen in the pub, which has been restored to its former glory after Karl Munro burned it down.
Ireland will perform last in this year’s Eurovision final after being selected by producers to close the show in Malmo.