First Look: Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning: Tom Cruise gets all sentimental amid some suave mayhem
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning at Cannes film festival: the closing film in the Tom Cruise series takes itself far too seriously
Cannes 2025: DiCaprio pays moving tribute to De Niro, Binoche passes verdict on Depardieu, and I avoid red-carpet nudity
Cannes Diary: French film festival’s opening day contends with news from Gérard Depardieu’s sexual-assault trial
Hallow Road review: You can’t deny the chutzpah of this filmed-in-a-car minor classic
Few so economical features have had such unsettling fun in the dark, dark woods
Final Destination: Bloodlines review – The same running gag, but not quite as much invention
It’s astonishing just how bloodthirsty the film-makers can be in what is essentially a comedy
Is this the end for Gérard Depardieu? Polite society in France may argue otherwise
Depardieu’s sexual assault convictions will challenge those intent on finding his dissolution charming
Cannes 2025: Will Paul Mescal scoop an award, how will Bono’s film go down, and 10 other questions
The Cannes film festival is back at the centre of the movie world thanks to recent Oscars success
Donald Trump says the US is in danger of ‘messaging and propaganda’ from international cinema. Pull the other one
When Donald Trump proposed slapping a 100% tariff on movies produced overseas, he left film-makers scratching their heads
Four new films to see this week
Portrait of the Nazi movie propagandist Leni Riefenstahl still outrages. Plus a fascinatingly freaky Nicolas Cage vehicle, David Attenborough’s voyage to the bottom of the sea, and a so-so remake of Ang Lee’s one-time indie hit The Wedding Banquet
‘Sometimes the reality is more Spinal Tap than Spinal Tap’: Philly Byrne of Gama Bomb on Irish thrash metal and the band’s new film
The lead singer riffs on friendship, Newry and guitar-shaped swimming pools
The Movie Quiz: Ronan, Farrell, Gleeson, Keoghan – who has yet to be directed by Neil Jordan?
Which film earned Meryl Streep the most recent of her 21 Oscar nominations?
Riefenstahl review: Unrepentant propagandist will make you want to yell at the screen, but this fine film gets her in the end
Andres Veiel focuses on the film-maker’s tireless efforts to distance herself from Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime
The Surfer review: Nicolas Cage, after too many wipeouts, catches a great wave
The Irish director Lorcan Finnegan has made a fascinating, weird, freaky drama
‘We would go to motels to have sex. In Brazil, as in every Catholic country, there’s a huge degree of hypocrisy’
Film-maker Aïnouz talks about Berlin parties, taking back Brazil from the military and coming to see cinema as an artform that can change the world
The Pitt could land in Ireland next year. What is taking so long?
Noah Wyle's new medical drama is taking its time getting to the Old World
Four new films to see this week
Thunderbolts*, Amongst the Wolves, Screamboat and Parthenope among film highlights