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Music | News 100% | 18 Aug 2008
The Script top UK and Irish album charts The Hot Press Newsdesk
Move over Abba, Irish 'Celtic soul' lads The Script have torn up the plot across the water, where their debut album has crashed in at Number One in the album charts.

Music | News 88% | 30 Jul 2008
The Script for HMV Dublin instore The Hot Press Newsdesk
Irish 'Celtic Soul' band The Script are to play an acoustic set and sign copies of their new album in HMV's Grafton St store on August 8.

Music | Interview 79% |  8 Sep 2008
Believe the hype Anne Sexton
They’ve been heralded as the biggest thing in Irish rock since U2 – a prediction that proved prescient when The Script romped to the top of the charts with their debut album.

Music | News 79% | 24 Aug 2009
This is your chance to attend a special interview with The Script! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Music Show, the largest event of its kind to be staged in Ireland, will be launched this Wednesday Afternoon, August 26 by THE SCRIPT, at a secret location in the centre of Dublin.

Music | News 79% | 18 Mar 2009
The Script and Sharon Shannon bag Meteors The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Script and Sharon Shannon were just two of the big acts honoured at last night's Meteor Awards, where Hot Press editor Niall Stokes also picked up an award...

Music | News 79% | 28 Jul 2009
The Script add final Killarney date to sold-out tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin trio The Script have announced a final INEC date to their string of dates in late August and early September.

Music | News 79% |  7 Aug 2009
The Script celebrate a year in the chart The Hot Press Newsdesk
Meanwhile, U2's 14 album stranglehold on the Top 100 is broken.

Music | News 79% |  8 Jun 2009
The Script bag Macca support The Hot Press Newsdesk
They're playing the New York Mets' Citi Field with Sir Paul.

Music | News 78% | 11 Jul 2009
The Script announce Olympia residency The Hot Press Newsdesk
If their Oxegen set's anything to go by, you're in for a treat!

Music | News 77% | 28 Nov 2008
The Script score Ghost Whisperer coup The Hot Press Newsdesk
America is starting to succumb to the Irish band's charms

Music | News 76% | 15 Aug 2008
The Script play pre Christmas Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Script will play the Olympia Theatre this December to cap off a fantastic year.

Music | News 65% | 26 Aug 2009
The Script launch The Music Show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Plus Simple Minds legend Jim Kerr added to the forthcoming RDS line-up!

Music | News 61% | 22 May 2009
The Script on the tragedy and illness surrounding their hit album The Hot Press Newsdesk
In the new issue of Hot Press, band members Danny O’Donoghue and Mark Sheehan talk about the grief, loss and life-saving operations that took place during the recording of their hit album We Cry.

Music | Interview 60% | 23 Apr 2008
Page turners Lauren Murphy
The Script are one of the hottest new rock groups on the scene, acclaimed by Pharrel Williams and beloved of Terry Wogan.

Music | News 56% |  2 May 2008
The Script for intimate show in Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Script continue their rapid ascent up the pop ladder on June 12 when they play Whelan’s.

Music | News 56% | 17 Dec 2007
The Script announce new year dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
New Dublin band The Script are to kick off 2008 with two shows in the capital.

Music | Interview 49% | 23 Sep 2009
On A Cleere Day Celina Murphy
Once something of a child prodigy, Carlow singer-songwriter Joe Cleere now reckons he has the answer to self-promotion in the download age. He speaks to Celina Murphy about supporting The Script and passing out 10,000 free CDs in a month!

Music | News 48% | 30 Jan 2009
Snow Patrol, Bloc Party, The Script & Katy Perry land on Oxegen Bill The Hot Press Newsdesk
You read it here on Wednesday, now it’s official – Snow Patrol are one of the headline attractions at this year’s Oxegen festival.

Hot Features | Interview 47% | 17 Sep 2009
SHOWING UP IN PUBLIC Stuart Clark
Who better to launch this year’s Music Show than Irish band of the moment The Script? In a taster of what to expect from October’s RDS weekender, Danny, Glen and Mark treated a roomful of fans, music students and industry professionals to their thoughts on illegal downloading, songwriting, the dreaded Auto-tune and touring with Macca and U2.

Hot Features | Commentary 47% | 19 Oct 1994
Off Screen Neil McCormack
Shane Black, screenwriter of Lethal Weapon and The Last Boy Scout has just been paid $4 million for his latest script, The Long Kiss Goodnight.

Music | News 46% |  5 Mar 2008
CSS, Futureheads among acts for MTV Tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
CSS, The Futureheads, MGMT and The Zutons are among the top acts lined-up for MTV's Spanking New Music Tour, which visits Ireland this May.

Hot Features | Interview 46% | 22 Jun 2000
Johnny B. Goode Craig Fitzsimons
CRAIG FITZSIMONS meets JOHNNY FERGUSON, the Dubliner who has forsaken the world of advertising to find fame with his script for Gangster No. 1

Music | News 46% | 24 Jun 2005
Bono script edits new film The Hot Press Newsdesk
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Music | Interview 45% | 11 May 2009
Reconnected Olaf Tyaransen
Malahide’s DIRECTOR may not be any kind of tabloid headline generators, but with an accomplished second album produced by Pumpkins and Placebo veteran Brad Wood in the bag, they’re confident enough to let the music make the fuss.

Music | Interview 45% | 21 Sep 1994
Together again, together again Lorraine Freeney
The tears have stopped falling – because those who bitterly mourned the demise of The Go-Betweens soon discovered that what they got instead was a double-helping of the weird genius which had inspired the band in the shape of solo albums from Grant McLennan and Robert Forster. With both of them releasing new records and working on a film script together, everything seems to be coming up roses. Why Lorraine Freeney even got to see a breathtaking reunion gig . . .

Music | Interview 45% | 11 Dec 2008
Talking Turkey Stuart Clark
The HP-7 Summit is back with Michelle Doherty, Rocky O'Reilly, Niall Breslin, Mark Greaney, Niamh Farrell, Messiah J and Danny O'Donoghue sat around the only table that matters this Christmas.

  44% |  9 Nov 2006
Rocquet Barry O Donoghue
‘Rocquet’ is a top tricky nu-meets-italo disco odyssey (with enjoyably atonal organ ramblings that gradually lose the plot), while ‘Pork Chop Express’ flips the script with some confident Krautrock. Tirk we love thee.

Music Review | Dance Single 44% | 26 Oct 2006
Catskulls Barry O Donoghue
Sian’s murky original meanders along, livened by the sci-fi stabs and house bassline. Sweet N Candy flip the script with a lively slow-builder; all trademark fills, reverbed chords and percussive wiggles and plenty of bottom-end swing.

Music | News 44% |  9 Apr 2008
The Zutons headline MTV Tour at The Academy The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Zutons will headline the MTV Spanking New Music Tour when it makes a stop at Dublin's Academy theatre on May 6.

Music Review | Dance Single 43% |  9 Mar 2007
Envelop (Remixes) Barry O Donoghue
We’re big fans of Chymera round here, so let’s admire his elegant mid-pace remix (of his own original) and focus instead on the other Irish offerings. Corrugated Tunnel retains the melody, ups the tempo and adds a crisp kick and wandering bottom-end, while Asciinoid’s hyperactive mix flips the script impressively with major chords, choppy broken beats and a kitchen sink. Cool.

Film Review | Film 43% |  7 Aug 2007
Sherrybaby Tara Brady
If you need a break from the grandiloquent delights of summer, might we direct you towards this touching drama from the Sundance script laboratory.

Film Review | Film 42% | 11 Apr 2003
Johnny English Tara Brady
Okay, the film is very family orientated, and expects that the audience will erupt with laughter at the very mention of the word “poo”, but much more effort could’ve been put into the script, even as a relentlessly puerile exercise.

Music | News 42% | 10 Jul 2009
Oxegen 09 kicks off The Hot Press Newsdesk
...and the HP Signing Tent gets ready to go!

Film Review | Film 41% | 21 Jun 2001
Shrek Tara Brady
Dreamworks’ eagerly-anticipated subversion of both fairy-tales and Disney animation has both dazzling use of CGI technology and a savvy script to recommend it

Music | News 41% | 11 Jul 2008
Irish artist to give 10,000 singles away free! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Carlow singer Joe Cleere is pulling a Radiohead and giving away his new single for free in quality digipaks across Europe.

Music | News 41% | 23 Jun 2008
Luan Parle among winners at Balcony TV Awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Script, Zoe Conway and Luan Parle all walked away with Balcony TV Awards on Friday night, June 20.

Music Review | Album 41% |  3 May 2002
Cut Your Heart Off From You Head Eamon Sweeney
TRM fans will take delight in being both surprised and disorientated - two signs of an excellent band that aren't afraid to flip the script and take a couple of risks

Film Review | Film 41% | 28 Mar 2003
Moonlight Mile Craig Fitzsimons
Moonlight Mile goes some way to restore sympathy, largely in part to Gyllenhaal’s engaging and sympathetic central performance, with flashes of the script offering a loving and clear-eyed examination of loyalty and loss.

Film Review | Film 41% |  7 Jun 2002
John Q Craig Fitzsimons
John Q.is just far too preposterous to be credible, a situation that the piss-poor script, daft plot and largely disinterested acting doesn't exactly help

Film Review | Film 41% |  6 Dec 2002
Deathwatch Craig Fitzsimons
It soon becomes apparent very early on that Death Watch, perhaps a fine idea in the first place, flounders sadly without the benefit of remotely accomplished direction or a script worthy of the name.

Film Review | Film 41% | 10 Oct 2003
Finding Nemo Craig Fitzsimons
Finding Nemo does an absolutely supreme job of bringing our aquatic chums to life, and with a lively and frequently amusing script to back it up.

Film Review | Film 41% |  3 Mar 2009
Doubt Tara Brady
If this big, starry, showboating film is lacking in spectacle, there’s plenty of compensation to be found in the loaded, taut, whipsmart script.

Film Review | Film 41% | 13 Jun 2003
Anger Management Craig Fitzsimons
The pair’s comic sparring is decent enough in view of what they’re given, but an atrocious sub-soap opera script, replete with phrases like ‘anger monkeys’ and ‘fury fighters’, does its level-best to drill holes in the audience’s collective head.

Music | News 41% | 19 Sep 2008
Hot Press cover stars go No.1 and No.2 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Current HP cover stars The Blizzards, and Metallica – who featured on the front cover of our previous issue – are currently riding high in the top two chart positions.

Film Review | Film 41% | 14 Mar 2003
The Life Of David Gale Tara Brady
Stylistically speaking, it’s a complete mess, replete with godawful 80s synth score and badly misjudged Se7en-style graphics inserted at random. These problems could be overlooked though, if the script and plot weren’t full of more holes than can be found in an average fishing net.

Music Review | Album 41% | 17 Jan 2005
Fisherman's Woman Niall Crumlish
Fisherman’s Woman opens promisingly with a soft, soothing song called ‘Nothing Brings Me Down’. The unhurried tempo and warm acoustic timbre complements its script, an everyday scene of domestic satisfaction, a night in with the fire on and the feet up...

Music | News 40% |  9 Apr 2009
U2 add more support groups The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bell X1 and The Script have both got the Croker call.

Film Review | Film 40% | 24 Nov 2008
Changeling Tara Brady
Based on the life of Christine Collins, this Kafkaesque nightmare is guaranteed to get you up in arms even if the script isn't the most perfect.

Film Review | Film 40% |  5 Mar 2004
Along Came Polly Craig Fitzsimons
Both leads do their level best to lift Along Came Polly out of the murk, but there isn’t enough life in the script for them to work with.

Film Review | Film 40% |  9 Nov 2000
WONDER BOYS Craig Fitzsimons
Sparkling with a script that's nasty, witty and dark in equal measure, Wonder Boys is part college-comedy, part shaggy-dog tale and part Deconstructing Harry (without the flights of fancy and cheerfully constant use of the C-word).

Music Review | Album 40% | 20 Mar 2002
Home Truths John Walshe
Sometimes this plays out like a Mike Leigh script put to music, such is the scything truth contained in simple, everyday sentences

Film Review | Film 40% | 29 Jul 2005
Dear Wendy Tara Brady
Thomas Vinterberg (Festen) directs this splendid displaced western from a script by madcap fellow Dane Lars von Trier, and on paper at least, Dear Wendy sounds suspiciously like a hipper, teenage Dogville.

Film Review | Film 40% | 27 Sep 2001
Crazy/Beautiful Tara Brady
Soon the script is on overly familiar territory as tensions come to bear on our central couple

Film Review | Film 40% | 22 Jun 2009
Rudo Y Cursi Tara Brady
It’s not just because the script features some of the most imaginatively profane subtitles I have ever had the pleasure to read. This is that rarest of comic delights

Film Review | Film 40% |  7 Feb 2003
Catch Me If You Can Craig Fitzsimons
The problem with Catch Me if You Can’s isn’t the acting, the script or anything inherent: its fluffy crowd-pleasing nature is OK in itself, but as is so often the case, it seems to have given rise to an urge to spell out every single plot-point and verbal nuance in excruciating retard-friendly detail.

Hot Features | Reports 39% |  8 Jul 2009
Gaels Aloud  
As the country’s largest music festival, Oxegen is a crucial shop window for Irish acts. From main-stage headliners Snow Patrol through new kids on the block The Script. Here are some of our favourite Irish picks.

Hot Features | London Calling 38% | 23 Nov 2000
Making Plans For Nigel Barry Glendenning
Our columnist attempts to prostitute his, uh, talent

Hot Features | Reports 37% |  9 Jun 2009
Alternative Energy A Various
Independent Irish acts have been enjoying unparalleled success recently both at home and abroad. We talk to some of the key bands, DJs, bedroom boffins, labels, fanzines, record shops and blogs who've decided to follow the DIY path to glory.

Hot Features | Interview 30% |  6 Dec 2001
Strip show Joe Jackson
JOE JACKSON meets ANTONIA LESLIE, director of the controversial sex-industry play Will Strip For Food

Music | News 30% | 28 Oct 2008
Take That confirm gig at Croke Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
As revealed several months ago in Hot Press, Take That have confirmed that they will be performing in Croke Park in June

Music | Interview 29% | 22 May 2002
The All-seeing TV Eye The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Hot Features | Interview 29% |  7 May 2003
Pure hell Tara Brady
Scottish film director Gilles MacKinnon tells Tara Brady how his latest project sees him confront drug addiction in London’s east end

Hot Features | Interview 29% | 12 Feb 2003
In the name of the father Joe Jackson
Christian O’Reilly is only too happy to acknowledge the creative input of the director and cast in staging of his play The Good Father.

Hot Features | Interview 29% | 14 Apr 1999
Waking up the Neighbours Craig Fitzsimons
CRAIG FITZSIMONS talks to KURT JONES and DAVID KELLY, writer/director and star respectively, of Waking Ned, a gentle comedy set in Ireland, but shot in the Isle of Man. Pics Cathal dawson.

Hot Features | Interview 29% |  8 Apr 2004
Alone he stands Joe Jackson
The Butcher Boy has grown up to take on the challenge of a one-man show. Joe Jackson meets Eamonn Owens, the star of Tadgh Stray Wandered In

Hot Features | Interview 29% | 15 Sep 2005
Gangster's paradise? Colin Carberry
Nailed is a heist movie with a difference. It’s been written, produced and shot in Belfast. Director Adrian O’Connell believes it could revitalise the north’s film industry.

Hot Features | Interview 29% | 29 Mar 2001
Speaking Frankly Craig Fitzsimons
MATTHEW RHYS ON THE CHALLENGE OF PLAYING "A TOTAL SLEAZEBALL" IN THE LOW-BUDGET PEACHES. INTERVIEW: CRAIG FITZSIMONS

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 28 Oct 2004
Comedy done doggy style Tara Brady
Irish director Paddy Breathnach talks about his latest comedy, Man About Dog.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 15 Mar 2005
Worth The Weight Tara Brady
American Psycho star Christian Bale dropped sixty pounds to play the lead role in the eerie new psychological thriller, The Machinist. Just as well the film has resuscitated his career, then. Interview by Tara Brady.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 19 Aug 2002
Simon says Stephen Robinson
As the Bachelor's Walk team start shooting the second series of the hit comedy-drama, actor Simon Delaney, who played easygoing if indolent barrister Michael, insists that the show's success hasn't changed him at all. Unfortunately. But can he tell us what's afoot in series two?

Hot Features | Interview 28% |  4 Dec 2003
Play music for me Craig Fitzsimons
Milo O’Shea and David Kelly, two famous old-stagers, re-unite for a new Irish caper movie.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 16 Jun 2003
The price of an education Peter Murphy
What happens when good samaritans go bad? Screenwriter and novelist Richard Price on the dark side of altruism

Hot Features | Interview 28% |  9 Aug 2002
Turning over a new leaf Tara Brady
Colm Meaney, one of the stars of How Harry Became A Tree, on the new movie, the old Star Trek and why George Bush is an asshole

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 15 Aug 2003
The Goofy Girl That Everyone Loves Tara Brady
As the lesbian witch willow, Alyson Hannigan was the star turn in Buffy The Vampire Slayer. she’s also the lead female in the ongoing teen comedy caper that is American Pie.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 23 Sep 2009
THIS CHARMING MAN Tara Brady
He’s swapped the American Office for Hollywood, been touched by the hand of George Clooney and scrawled his name all over a house in Kerry. Tara Brady meets awesomely nice Away We Go star John Burke Krasinski.

Politics | Frontlines 28% |  1 Oct 1997
Standing Up For Falling Down Cathy Dillon
Director PADDY BREATHNACH, producer ROB WALPOLE and writer CONOR McPHERSON take time out from polishing their latest haul of gongs to talk CATHY DILLON through the making of I Went Down.

Hot Features | Interview 28% |  5 Dec 2003
The cutting edge Tara Brady
Catherine Hardwicke won the Sundance best director award for Thirteen, her controversial and unflinching depiction of teen queen sex, drugs, shoplifting and self-harming. Moviehouse meets the director and co-star Holly Hunter.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 11 Jul 2002
Captive audience Craig Fitzsimons
Daniel Lapaine and Alice Evans are the stars of The Abduction Club, a restoration romantic comedy set in Ireland. "It's like Jane Austen after having a good shag," insists Daniel

Music | Interview 28% |  5 Sep 2002
Reel to real Peter Murphy
from shadow player to leading man, ex-magazine/bad seed multi-instrumentalist and soundtrack composer barry adamson has once more found his voice

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 11 Oct 2001
Girl on film Craig Fitzsimons
Moviehouse looks at the career of Jean-Pierre Jeunet, whose new film Amelie is released this month.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 17 Jul 2002
Sound and vision Peter Murphy
Donal Dineen launches his latest exhibition at the Galway Arts Festival this month. as we've come to expect from the DJ, TV presenter, filmmaker and photographer, music plays a big part in the new work

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 15 Mar 2001
The Odd Couple Craig Fitzsimons
That's Brendan and Trudy, by the way, not RODDY DOYLE and KIERON J. WALSH, writer and director respectively of the new hit Irish film comedy. CRAIG FITZSIMONS meets them.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 11 Aug 2003
Now It's Keano, The Musical Paul Nolan
Mothers disowned their kids. The kids fought each other. And the fathers… well, those who weren’t utterly inconsolable with grief did the only thing any grown man could do in such a situation – they phoned Joe Duffy and gave him an earful. For a few feverish, unhinged days in the build-up to World Cup 2002, the fallout from the Roy Keane/Mick McCarthy bust-up in Saipan divided the nation in a manner not seen since, well…

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 29 Nov 2001
Spook who's talking Craig Fitzsimons
How Terry Zwigoff created the universe: behind the scenes of instant cult classic Ghost World

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 29 Nov 2001
Spock who’s talking Craig Fitzsimons
WCRAIG FITZSIMONS looks at Ghost World, a new american film that’s already being feted for cult status

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 17 Jan 2006
Stop making cents Tara Brady
He brought the plight of the Guildford Four to the silver screen and shot a weepy film about the Irish diaspora. Now Jim Sheridan has made a movie with the sultan of bling, rap star 50 Cent. It’s all Bono’s fault, he tells Tara Brady.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 26 May 2006
The unforgettable mire Tara Brady
Filmmaker James Marsh has put his chillingly unique stamp on the murder flic with The King.

Music | Interview 27% | 27 Apr 2000
GRAY AREA Olaf Tyaransen
Olaf Tyaransen finally catches up with MACY GRAY for a brief chat about success, family and drugs.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 23 Apr 2003
Bringing out the dead Craig Fitzsimons
Award-winning shorts director Robert Quinn and actor Andrew Scott on their new movie, Dead Bodies, a highly touted comedy-thriller set in contemporary Dublin

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  2 Mar 2000
Blessed Brenda Craig Fitzsimons
CRAIG FITZSIMONS speaks to Oscar Nominee and star of Little voice, BRENDA BLETHYN.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 14 Jul 1993
Off Screen Neil McCormack
"I've made another great movie, and the critics have already said it's a great summer hit," Arnold Schwarzenegger declared at Cannes recently, promoting his latest bid for world domination, "The Last Action Hero".

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 30 Mar 2004
In cold blood Craig Fitzsimons
The violent life and death of the Florida prostitute Aileen Wuornos, who was executed in 2002 for a string of murders, is the subject matter of the debut film feature monster by Patty Jenkins. Craig Fitzsimons talks to the writer-director about the controversial, Oscar-winning movie

Music | Interview 27% | 13 Mar 2002
Featured writer of the month: Joe Jackson The Hot Press Newsdesk
Three of the most celebrated third-degrees ever conducted by longtime Hot Press interviewer Joe Jackson

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  4 Apr 2005
Raising The Dunbar Tara Brady
Mickybo And Me is a sensitive but unsentimental examination of two boys' cross-denominational friendship. Actor and screenwriter Adrian Dunbar sings its praises.

Politics | Frontlines 27% |  2 Apr 1997
SMACKED ACTOR Craig Fitzsimons
Shakespear s Sister siobhAN FAHEY makes her acting debut in a powerful new short movie that goes to the heart of the Dublin heroin epidemic. Here, she tells craig fitzsimons about the legitimate highs of working in both music and film.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 22 Mar 2006
A twist in the cocktail Tara Brady
He directed a young Tom Cruise in Cocktail and inadvertently unleashed 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' on an unsuspecting world. For his latest project director Roger Donaldson returns to his roots in the antipodes words.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 11 Jun 2007
Burn Bollywood burn Tara Brady
Driven out of India while filming her latest film. Water, Deepa Mehta talks about protests, effigies and the controversy that follows her wherever she goes.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 11 Jul 2008
The quiet man Tara Brady
Richard Jenkins has diligently plied his craft for Woody Allen, the Coen Brothers and in Six Feet Under, but he's now assuming his first leading role in Thomas McCarthy's The Visitor.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 26 Mar 2009
Power corrupts, absolutely Tara Brady
A corrupt but charismatic Catholic Prime Minister, the towering Giulio Andreotti is the subject of Paolo Sorrentino's blazing new biopic Il Divo.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 31 Jul 2002
Sex and Lucia Joe Jackson
Caitlin Murphy's darkly comic new play imagines the relationship between Joyce's daughter and Beckett's wife, one which would have been fraught with tension and sexual jealousy

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  5 Jul 2006
Penhall mightier than the word Joe Jackson
Joe Penhall's Blue/Orange depicts the battle for one man's soul being fought in the arena of a psychiatric institution. The play's star George Costigan tells all.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 25 Jan 1995
The snuff legends are made of Liam Fay
Liam Fay talks to the three men behind the first “unmissable” movie smash of '95 SHALLOW GRAVE and hears why comparisons with the American death-and-glory tradition are a misnomer.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 15 Sep 2003
Irish Cinema Goes Guerilla Tara Brady
A few years ago it would’ve been impossible to make a movie like goldfish memory, but thanks to digital technology and film board funding director Liz Gill is celebrating a box-office hit.

Music | Interview 27% | 25 Jun 2007
The son always rises Paul Nolan
The recent release of the compilation album So Real: Songs From Jeff Buckley was a potent reminder of the extraordinary impact Jeff Buckley made during his short life. In an exclusive interview, on the 10th anniversary of his death, his mother Mary Guibert reflects on the singer’s legacy.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 22 Sep 1993
Birthday Feast Emma Flynn
RAP BAND Niggers With Attitude, who once sang the song 'Burn Hollywood' would be more than pleased to hear of the success of the Irish Film Centre which came to Dublin's Temple Bar Area a year ago.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 30 Oct 2009
Drac with a vengeance Roisin Dwyer
A mere 112 years after the infamous Transylvanian Count made his literary debut comes the official sequel to Dracula. Bram Stoker’s great grand nephew, Dacre Stoker, working with screenwriter Ian Holt, has brought the events and characters forward 25 years, taking their inspiration from Stoker’s original manuscript and notes.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 13 Apr 2000
King Of The Road Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY meets WIM WENDERS, the movie maker BONO calls a jazzman and with whom he collaborated on The Million Dollar Hotel.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 19 Jul 2006
Pictures of you Joe Jackson
Memories of a childhood tragedy inspired visual artist Gary Coyle’s one-man show Death In Dun Laoghaire.

Music | Interview 27% | 29 Jul 2005
The Mancunian Candidates Steve Cummins
They've influenced dozens of new bands but New Order are in no mood for living off past glories.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 22 Nov 2005
Dipso - Facto Tara Brady
The indie director's female lead of choice (I Shot Any Warhol, The Addiction), Lili Taylor is perfectly cast as a Liquored Up Fuck Machine in Bent Hamer's screen adaption of Charles Bukowski's classic Factotum.

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  4 Sep 2006
Africa shocks Tara Brady
The plight of Ireland’s migrant community is explored in the new heist flick The Front Line. The movie’s stars Eriq Ebouaney and Fatou N’diaye explain why the Irish need to be more open to newcomers.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 30 Nov 1994
Stage Joe Jackson
THE WAR between the sexes certainly seems to be dominating Dublin stages these days. In The Mai at the Peacock, the male character is slowly marginalised, and in Refugees at the Eblana, the man exists only as an object of mockery, whose prick has been removed by his wife’s knife.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  2 Nov 1994
Stage Joe Jackson
THE WAR between the sexes certainly seems to be dominating Dublin stages these days. In The Mai at the Peacock, the male character is slowly marginalised, and in Refugees at the Eblana, the man exists only as an object of mockery, whose prick has been removed by his wife’s knife.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 13 Jun 2006
Chicks with wits Tara Brady
The sassy, cerebral comedies of Nicole Holofcener have breathed fresh life into the chick-flick genre.

Music | Interview 27% |  9 Jul 1997
Between thought and expression Siobhan Long
The Go-Betweens are a band who prove that two heads are better than one.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 18 Mar 1998
NIGHTMARE ON SHANKILL ROAD Craig Fitzsimons
Popular culture has seldom been this unremittingly grim. Resurrection Man is based on the blood-curdling activities of the Shankill Butcher, and it stars stuart townsend. Interview: craig Fitzsimons.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 18 Mar 2005
Africa Shocks Tara Brady
Irish director Terry George has made one of the most powerful movies of the year in Hotel Rwanda, the Oscar-nominated film that tells the harrowing story of the genocide of the Tutsi tribe by Hutu extremists. Here, the ex-Republican activist – and former hotpress contributor – talks to Tara Brady about collaborating with Nick Nolte, Don Cheadle and Joaquin Phoenix, the challenges of bringing such provocative material to the screen, and why the West's failure to intervene contributed to the scale of the atrocity.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 19 Feb 2008
The Dan himself Tara Brady
He's famed for his method-acting obsessiveness and supposed reclusive streak. But could the real secret about Daniel Day-Lewis be that he's actually rather normal?

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 15 Oct 2009
Entering the Triangle The Hot Press Newsdesk
Writer-director Christopher Smith has already curried a great deal of favour with such clever Brit horrors as Severance and Creep. Triangle, a smart and nifty psychological chiller, suggests that Mr. Smith has only been clearing his throat.

Music | Interview 27% | 10 Aug 2009
Kid Rock Celina Murphy
How does a teen four-piece go from school talent show to rubbing shoulders with The Script at Oxegen? RTE 2FM School Of Rock winners THE TRUFFLE SHUFFLES confess all to Hot Press about mitching off school, debuting in Punchestown and batting giddy schoolgirls off with a stick.

Music | Interview 27% |  3 Oct 2005
Video interview: James Blunt in the Hot Press chat room The Hot Press Newsdesk
The legend-in-the-making James Blunt pays a visit to the heaving Hot Press tent. Here's the result...

Music | Interview 27% | 16 Aug 2004
Republic of Loose @ Oxegen [video interview] Phil Udell

Music | Interview 27% | 16 Aug 2004
Delays @ Oxegen [video interview] Phil Udell

Music | Interview 27% | 12 Aug 2004
The Zutons @ Oxegen [video interview] Phil Udell

Music | Interview 27% | 11 Aug 2004
Iain Archer @ Oxegen [video interview] Stuart Clark

Music | Interview 27% | 11 Aug 2004
Goldie Lookin' Chain @ Oxegen [video interview] Danielle Brigham

Music | Interview 27% | 11 Aug 2004
Erin McKeown @ Oxegen [video interview] Danielle Brigham

Music | Interview 27% | 10 Aug 2004
Hope of the States @ Oxegen [video interview] Danielle Brigham

Music | Interview 27% |  5 Aug 2004
Turn @ Oxegen [video interview] Tanya Sweeney

Music | Interview 27% |  4 Aug 2004
Ricky Warwick @ Oxegen [video interview] Stuart Clark

Music | Interview 27% |  3 Aug 2004
The Killers @ Oxegen [video interview] Stuart Clark

Music | Interview 27% | 29 Jul 2004
The Radiators @ Oxegen [video interview] Phil Udell

Music | Interview 27% | 29 Jul 2004
Dogs Die In Hot Cars @ Oxegen [video interview] Phil Udell

Music | Interview 27% | 28 Jul 2004
Electric Six @ Oxegen [video interview] Danielle Brigham

Music | Interview 27% | 27 Jul 2004
Elbow @ Oxegen [video interview] Tanya Sweeney

Music | Interview 27% | 26 Jul 2004
Future Kings Of Spain @ Oxegen [video interview] Tanya Sweeney

Music | Interview 27% | 22 Jul 2004
The Shins @ Oxegen [video interview] Phil Udell

Music | Interview 27% | 20 Jul 2004
Bell X1 @ Oxegen [video interview] Tanya Sweeney

Music | Interview 27% | 15 Jul 2004
Tychonaut @ Oxegen [video interview] Phil Udell

Music | Interview 27% | 13 Jul 2004
Michael Franti @ Oxegen [video interview] Danielle Brigham

Music | Interview 27% | 12 Jul 2004
Franz Ferdinand @ Oxegen [video interview] Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 27% | 10 Jul 2004
Scissor Sisters @ Oxegen [video interview] Stuart Clark

Music | Interview 27% | 23 Sep 2003
Katell Keineg @ Lisdoonvarna The Hot Press Newsdesk

Music | Interview 27% | 22 Sep 2003
Paul O'Reilly @ Lisdoonvarna The Hot Press Newsdesk

Music | Interview 27% | 18 Sep 2003
Colm Quearney at Lisdoonvarna The Hot Press Newsdesk

Music | Interview 27% | 17 Sep 2003
Mundy @ Lisdoonvarna The Hot Press Newsdesk

Music | Interview 27% | 16 Sep 2003
Josh Ritter @ Lisdoonvarna The Hot Press Newsdesk

Music | Interview 27% |  9 Sep 2003
David Kitt The Hot Press Newsdesk

Music | Interview 27% |  9 Sep 2003
Glen Hansard @ Lisdoonvarna The Hot Press Newsdesk

Music | Interview 27% |  4 Apr 2003
The nu biggest metal band in the world Stuart Clark
They may not be that just yet but if current plans for global domination go according to the script Linkin Park will be very soon. Stuart Clark travels to London to hear the band’s new album Meteora and finds that American rock’s hottest property are surrounded by the kind of security normally reserved for Michael Jackson

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 17 Sep 1997
Let s All Meet Up In The Year 2000 Andy Darlington
Hot Press is 20 years old? Drokk it , so is 2000 AD! The mag edited by an Alien, produced by Art & Script-Droids, and read by Earthlets everywhere the one which revolutionised the comic industry, and of the Graphic Novel. ANDY DARLINGTON assesses its cultural impact and legacy.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 22 Jan 2004
The Proof Is In The Pulitzer Joe Jackson
Hazel Dunphy talks about her role in David Auburn’s critically acclaimed play Proof, currently playing at Andrew’s Lane theatre in dublin.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 20 Mar 2007
Still fine and dandy after all these years Tara Brady
He might be quite the cove but Leslie Phillips is also an enduring presence in British cinema. Here he talks about co-staring with Peter O'Toole in Venus and explains why he had to leave his working class background behind to get a foothold in acting.

Music | Interview 27% | 30 Sep 2002
The squire boy's back Eamon Sweeney
From Stone Roses' stringsman to stand alone soloist, John Squire's musical journey has had both highs and lows, yet he's returned with a new album and this time he's getting vocal

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 10 Feb 2005
A Winter’s Tale Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson talks to Rachel West, director of the debut Irish production of Jon Fosse’s play Winter, currently running at the Project Arts Centre.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 20 Jul 2006
Dealing with Dr Death Tara Brady
Cristi Puiu’s Cannes-endorsed The Death Of Mr. Lazarescu takes an unsentimental look at a dying man’s last night in Bucharest.

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  9 May 2005
Let's Talk About Sex Tara Brady
Tara Brady talks to Renee Weldon, star of The Trouble With Sex, the new romantic drama from director Fintan Connolly which explores the rules of attraction in modern Ireland with style and panache.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 29 Mar 2005
The Age Of Enlightenment Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson talks to Christopher Adlington, star of Enlightenment, the new play from Shelagh Stephenson which examines British attitudes towards the Middle East.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 16 Mar 2006
You’ll gist me when I’m gone Joe Jackson
The debut play from aspirant film-maker Rodney Lee is a delicate yet funny study of the artistic imperative.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 29 Nov 2001
Soldier blues Joe Jackson
AIDAN KELLY’S latest stage role in blasted, as a psychotic soldier, is a far cry from his last TV role in the RTE sitcom 'TheCassidys'. Interview: JOE JACKSON

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 21 Oct 2004
Stage: McGuinness is good for you Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson talks to Apres Match’s Risteard Cooper, currently starring in the Abbey’s production of Frank McGuinness’ acclaimed First World War play, Observe The Sons Of Ulster Marching Towards The Somme.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 20 Feb 2007
Grave all your kisses from me The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ghost Of Mae Nak is a love story with a difference. For one thing, it’s set largely in the afterlife. It’s also the latest piece of Thai cinema to catch the attention of international audiences, says English-born, Bangkok-based director Mark Duffield.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 15 Apr 2008
Happy Days Tara Brady
Tara Brady talks to Sally Hawkins, star of cult director Mike Leigh's surprisingly upbeat new film, Happy-Go-Lucky.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 28 Sep 2000
BARBARISM AT THE ABBEY? Joe Jackson
Controversy is already swirling around the forthcoming Abbey Theatre production, Barbaric Comedies. JOE JACKSON finds out what it s all about and talks to one Irish actress who decided against appearing in the play

Politics | Frontlines 27% | 11 Dec 2007
Trip of a lifetime Tara Brady
Fresh from the success of ‘Shrooms, in which she has a leading role, Lindsey Haun shoots the breeze about music, film and growing up as the daughter of a soft-rock legend.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 31 Oct 2006
The lathe lathe show Tara Brady
Tobin Bell spent two decades as a respectable character actor, until Saw made him a sicko pin-up.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 26 Mar 2002
Hit and myth Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson reminds actor Eanna MacLiam that he's celebrating his ten-year anniversary with passion machine in his latest theatre role

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  1 Oct 2007
My Chubby Valentine Tara Brady
Former Friends star David Schwimmer talks about his dark days of waiting tables and why his lawyer parents were perturbed by his determination to make it as an actor.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 13 Apr 2005
Roche Rumble Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson talks to Dawn Bradfield, star of Poor Beast In The Rain, the latest instalment in playwright Billy Roche’s widely acclaimed Wexford trilogy.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  9 Oct 2002
Drama-rama-ding-dong Joe Jackson
The Dublin Theatre Festival celebrates its 45th birthday in 2002 with a quality combination of classic and more recent works in musical theatre, comedy and drama

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  9 Oct 2002
Drama-rama-ding-dong Joe Jackson
The Dublin Theatre Festival celebrates its 45th birthday in 2002 with a quality combination of classic and more recent works in musical theatre, comedy and drama

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  1 Mar 2001
MAEVE ON STAGE Joe Jackson
Director JIM COLLETON has adapted some of the stories of Maeve Binchy for the stage. Joe Jackson reports

Music | Interview 27% | 23 Sep 2009
Scares apparent Valerie Flynn
Who said trad music was for fogeys and whiskery aul' fellas? Spook of the Thirteenth Lock draw on old-timey Irish sounds whilst also referencing prog and nu-gaze

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 24 Oct 2005
Heavenly Creature Tara Brady
Mexican actress Anapola Mushkadiz explains why the brutal, hallucinatory Battle in Heaven is a true portrayal of her country.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 31 Mar 2005
100% Colombian Tara Brady
Tara Brady talks to Catalina Sandino Moreno, star of Maria Full Of Grace, the gritty Colombian drama which tells the story of a seventeen year-old girl attempting to escape the dead-end environs of backstreet Bogota.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 10 Oct 2005
Biggs' swinging mickey Tara Brady
Jason Biggs will, to his chagrin, go down in history as the guy who stuck his dick in an American Pie. But of late he’s expanded his range to include a darker strain of comedy.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 25 May 2000
A Whole New Ball Game Joe Jackson
Angeline Ball tells Joe Jackson why she s delighted to get away from her image as that bimbo from The Commitments , with her role in The Plough And The Stars.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 25 Nov 2004
Hoot Press: In A League Of Their Own Paul Nolan
The League Of Gentleman are currently shooting their debut feature film in County Wicklow – and we’ve got the inside story.

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  6 Mar 2007
The Man Behind The Wire Peter Murphy
He found fame in Queer As Folk and is currently to be seen in the acclaimed US crime drama The Wire. Now Aidan Gillen is burning up the Irish stage in an acclaimed new production of a David Mamet classic.

Music | Interview 27% | 27 Mar 2008
Old Nick and me Peter Murphy
Since he shot the video for The Birthday Party's ‘Nick The Stripper’ back in 1981, director John Hillcoat has been a constant Nick Cave collaborator.

Music | Interview 27% | 18 Sep 2009
THE BATS ARE IN THE BELFRY Olaf Tyaransen
In between starting a family and touring the globe with Bell X1, David Geraghty has managed to find the time to squeeze out a second solo record, The Victory Dance. He talks about dealing with bat infestations, bestriding U2’s ‘Claw’ stage and tackling the fraught subject of 9/11 in song.

Music | Interview 27% | 24 Feb 2009
The Empire Strikes Back Edwin McFee
Superheroes, talking animals, three fingered dressmakers and more populate the weird and wonderful world of the soon to be massive Empire of the sun and Edwin McFee steps inside the mind of main-man Luke Steele for a journey he’ll never forget.

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  3 Jul 2006
Irish mockumentary stirs controversy Neil Brennan
He made his name with the excellent anti-establishment drama How To Cheat In The Leaving Cert. Now director Graham Jones is back with another challenging offering in Fudge 44

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  7 Jul 1999
Russell Terrier Olaf Tyaransen
KEN RUSSELL is one of the most controversial film directors of our time. Now, he s published his first novel. OLAF TYARANSEN met him. Pics: CATHAL DAWSON.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 20 Dec 2007
Touched by the hand of Todd Tara Brady
Six Dylans for the price of one is the deal as maverick filmmaker Todd Haynes zooms in on the big Zim.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 28 Sep 2000
Shots From The Lip Joe Jackson
BRENDAN O'CARROLL pulls no punches, slating the Irish film industry and calling for an investigation into film funding. Interview: JOE JACKSON

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 12 Sep 2008
The view from The Tower Jackie Hayden
Tower's Wicklow Street store manager Clive Branagan reflects on how the shop's independent stance enabled them to get progressively stronger, while others floundered.

Music | Interview 27% | 12 Oct 2000
Been Around The World Siobhan Long
SIOBHAN LONG touches base with DERVISH

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 14 Oct 2003
Shooting Star Tara Brady
With a major role in the new Ned Kelly biopic, dubliner Laurence Kinlan is being widely tipped as the next big thing. Just don’t mention ‘The Northsider Colin Farrell’, is all.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 19 May 2003
Affairs of the heart Tara Brady
With her new movie The Heart Of Me having just hit theatre, acclaimed english actress Olivia Williams here discusses her breaththrough role in The Sixth Sense and what it takes to succeed in hollywood. words Tara Brady

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  4 Mar 1998
A Friend Indeed Chris Donovan
It s hardly surprising that the neurotic Monica Geller is widely regarded as the least popular member of the Friends ensemble. Nevertheless, you ll be pleased to hear that Courteney Cox, the 33-year-old Alabama native who plays the Big Apple s tidiest twentysomething, revels in the role. What s more, with her success in Wes Craven s masterful suspense chiller Scream, she remains the only cast member from the smash-hit sitcom to have achieved major box office success. And now there s a sequel on the way . . . Interview: chris donovan.

Music | Interview 27% | 24 Oct 2002
Hardcore issues Eamon Sweeney
It’s hardcore heaven this autumn as Dischord records release a 20-year retrospective CD, the story of Hope Promotions is chronicled in a new book and Fugazi return for an Irish tour

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 26 Apr 2002
Carmody central Stephen Robinson
'Cellar veteran and all round nice guy Dermot Carmody returns to the fray with a brand new one-man show which he previews in Dublin, Galway and Cork before travelling to Edinburgh this Summer. Stephen Robinson reports

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 29 Jul 2004
What the bachelor did next Joe Jackson
Bachelor’s Walk star Simon Delaney on the joy of acting in Stones In His Pockets – and the feeling of first “getting a gig”.

Politics | Hog 27% | 19 Mar 2008
The kids are alright The Whole Hog
Recent violent attacks, such as the horrendous killing of two Polish men, may have involved young people. But that shouldn't lead us to tar an entire generation.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 10 Jun 1998
THE FANNING PROFILE Jackie Hayden
2TV is just one of Dave Fanning's numerous broadcasting roles - but he thoroughly enjoys it. Tape: JACKIE HAYDEN

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  1 May 2008
Hoot Press: Underground Hero Tara Brady
Having found fame in The Office MACKENZIE CROOK plays a down on his luck London tube driver in Three And Out a hilarious comedy about, erm, suicide.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 15 Oct 2007
In the name of the father Tara Brady
Hilary and Jackie director Anand Tucker’s latest film And When Did You Last See Your Father is an even more heartbreaking version of the story first told in Blake Morrison’s memoir of the same name.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 30 Oct 2007
At Home With... Holly White Colm O Hare
She may live in a salubrious corner of South Dublin but Dan & Becs star Holly White is no privileged posho.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 10 Nov 2008
My Favourite Martin Olaf Tyaransen
With a hit Colin Farrell movie to his name, Martin McDonagh mulls over his early rejections at the hand of the Abbey, his "rivalry" with Conor McPherson and his run-in with Sean Connery.

Politics | Hog 27% |  6 Dec 2001
What’s so funny ’bout peace, love & understanding? The Whole Hog
Why it’s worth making Christmas a happy one for you and yours

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 23 Jan 2009
Portuguese man of awe Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark goes behind the scenes with Mario Rosenstock and the rest of the I’m On Setanta Sports team.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 25 Feb 2005
How The Wes Was Won Tara Brady
Bottle Rocket, Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums are tough acts to follow, but Wes Anderson has outdone himself with his new movie, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, which boasts the combined talents of Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe, Cate Blanchett, Anjelica Huston, Owen Wilson and some surrealist fish.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 11 May 2000
A BIT OF DANISH Craig Fitzsimons
IBEN HJELJE, the female lead in the new film of Nick Hornby s acclaimed High Fidelity, is the best thing to come out of Denmark since Hamlet. Interview: CRAIG FITZSIMONS

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 11 May 2006
At home with Jon Richards Jackie Hayden
Galway Bay FM DJ Jon Richards lives only a few miles from where he grew up, so Jackie Hayden had little difficulty in tracking him down.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 16 Oct 2006
The joy stuck club Tara Brady
Cast as fictional conjoined twins who start their own punk band Harry and Luke Treadaway have delivered one of the year’s funniest and most moving performances in the mocumentary Brothers Of The Head.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 22 Jan 2008
Freedom Inc Jason O'Toole
Amnesty International are using cutting edge technology and viral marketing methods to highlight human rights abuses.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 Apr 2003
Canada wry Paul Nolan
Having admitted that he really doesn’t know what he’s talking about, Brendan Dempsey briefs Paul Nolan on the upcoming Montreal Comedy Festival. and other stuff

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 24 Mar 2003
Days of heaven Tara Brady
Once renowned as the doyen of new queer cinema, Far From Heaven director Todd Haynes has long since infiltrated the Hollywood mainstream. In a wide-ranging interview, he speaks about updating Douglas Sirk, seeing Pulp in Dublin and the parallels between American society today and in the 1950s.

Music | Interview 26% |  6 Dec 2005
Dolores unto herself Stuart Clark
In the second part of our world exclusive interview, Dolores O’Riordon talks about the upside of leaving The Cranberries, her debut solo album and what she's been getting up to on the phone with Angelo Badalamenti.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 16 Feb 2004
King of New York Craig Fitzsimons
He may have already seated his place in movie history with searing performances in the likes of Scarface and Dog Day Afternoon, but legendary screen icon Al Pacino remains keen to seek out fresh challenges. Hotpress caught up with Pacino to discuss his role in People I Know, the gritty New York thriller which sees the actor go back to his lo-fi indie roots.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 25 May 2007
Spell me no lies Tara Brady
Funnymen David Mitchell and Robert Webb crown their rise to the comedy top-table with Magicians, a uproarious tale of two entertainers seeking to keep alive the spirit of Paul Daniels.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 26 Apr 2004
Agent Provocateur Craig Fitzsimons
With his first film The Station Agent, Tom McCarthy has fashioned a magnetic fable of Fin, the new-dwarf-in-town, which has invited comparison with Ford and Cassavetes.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% |  8 Dec 1999
11 O'Clock Tick tock Barry Glendenning
To the relief of countless Hot Press staff who bet that it would take less than six months, BARRY GLENDENNING completes his transformation from amiable Offaly muck savage into name-dropping London showbiz wanker in the nick of time. Read on . . .

Music | Interview 26% | 19 Nov 2007
Divine Comedian Peter Murphy
Robert Wyatt has signed up to the indie rock label that gave the world Arctic Monkeys and Franz Ferdinand. Will it prove a heavenly marriage?

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 25 Oct 2001
The love that speaks its name Craig Fitzsimons
DISCO PIGS stars, CILLIAN MURPHY and ELAINE CASSIDY, tell CRAIG FITZSIMONS about how they were drawn to the intense relationship and Cork patois of Pig and Runt

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  6 Mar 2009
O’Kane the able Paul Nolan
She made her name as one of Ireland’s leading stand-ups. Now Deirdre O'Kane is channelling her comic skills into a bittersweet study of a dissolving relationship.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 22 Dec 1999
Byrne-ing rage Craig Fitzsimons
With his new movie End Of Days hitting cinemas nationwide, GABRIEL BYRNE speaks frankly to CRAIG FITZSIMONS about the challenge of playing Satan, US cultural imperialism and Ireland's growing economic divide.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 28 Apr 1999
Brendan's Voyage Craig Fitzsimons
BRENDAN GLEESON talks to CRAIG FITZSIMONS about the challenges and rewards of playing the title role in new Irish Film, Sweety Barrett.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 20 Oct 2009
I'd Father Jack Jackie Hayden
One of the most hotly anticipated events at the Galway Comedy Festival is the show featuring stand-up comedian from the characters of Father Ted. Jackie Hayden talks to the evening's host Frank Kelly, a.k.a Father Jack.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 25 Apr 2003
Paths to glory The Hot Press Newsdesk
It hasn't been success all the way for Paths To Freedom star Deirdre O’Kane but here she tells Paul Nolan how a chance encounter with Billy Connolly helped her see the funnier side of the Montreal Comedy Festival

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 20 Oct 2009
There's a doctor in the house Tara Brady
Tara Brady talks to director Pete Docter about the latest Pixar mega-hit Up, which tells the story of an elderly widower who sets sail on an Amazonian adventure.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  8 Jul 1998
Rock Of Stages Joe Jackson
Once a rock’n’roll performer in his youth, CONOR McPHERSON has now graduated into one of Ireland’s brightest theatrical and literary talents. Still only in his mid-20s, he’s already written the screenplay of the acclaimed Irish thriller I Went Down, as well as several acclaimed plays, This Limetree Bower and his latest effort The Weir. Here, he talks to JOE JACKSON about the mixed reception he’s received from Irish theatre critics, and the influence of rock music on his work.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 21 Sep 2006
The geek shall inherit the earth Tara Brady
Nerd godhead Kevin Smith has gone back to the motherlode with his new movie, Clerks II. Middle age has done little to dent his infatuation with potty humour, he tells Tara Brady.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 16 Nov 1994
The VAMPIRE STRIKES back Helena Mulkearns
Neil Jordan's controversial new film Interview With The Vampire has angered both the gay community, who objected to the dilution of the movie's homoerotic content, and the author of the novel from which it is adapted, Anne Rice, who disagreed with the choice of Hollywood golden boy Tom Cruise in the starring role. However, with Anne Rice conspicuously recanting and the critics in the U.S. responding rapturously, signs are that this is one Vampire which won't lay down and die. Report: Helena Mulkerns

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Jun 2008
Different Strokes Paul Nolan
Albert Hammond Jr isn't just a pretty face. As well as his solo career and dayjob with The Strokes, he's also co-written a screenplay adaptation of Charles Bukowski's Pulp

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 25 May 2004
Best of British Paul Nolan
Matt Lucas and David Walliams on the joy and drag of Little Britain. words Paul Nolan.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 24 May 2004
Hot Press interview: Neil Jordan Olaf Tyaransen
It’s been ten years since his last novel, but Neil Jordan has now reprised his role as one of Ireland’s finest contemporary prose writers with the dark gothic drama, Shade. In a wide-ranging interview with Olaf Tyaransen the Oscar-winning writer/director discusses the challenges of literary craftsmanship, swimming with sharks in Hollywood, working with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, his disinterest in celebrity and why Ireland continues to be his preferred place of residence.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 25 Aug 2004
Desperatley seeking Susan Tara Brady
She is already established as Ireland’s most seductive screen icon. but in Sixteen Years Of Alcohol, Susan Lynch turns in a marvellously enigmatic performance.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  5 Dec 2006
Name that toon John Walshe
The creators of the new Eyebrowy DVD expound on the inspiration behind their hilarious cartoons, their decision to leave their Irish characters behind, and how the real-life counterparts of their ‘toon army view their small-screen siblings.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 19 Oct 2004
Looney Soup Colm O Hare
Paul Woodfull has cast off his Ding Dong Denny O’Reilly rags to team up with stand-up veteran Paul Tylak on the new RTE comedy sketch show Stew.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 31 Aug 2000
Mr.Universe Craig Fitzsimons
CRAIG FITZSIMONS talks to SHIMMY MARCUS, director of poignant documentary film Aidan Walsh: Master Of The Universe

Hot Features | Commentary 26% |  8 Feb 1995
Cyber Walking - FACE THE FUTURE Gerry McGovern
Advances in computer technology are set to have a more dramatic influence on our lives than eighty years of developments in motor transport. In this, the first of a new regular column called Cyber Walking, Gerry McGOVERN puts you under starter’s orders.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 27 Sep 2002
Math’s entertainment Stephen Robinson
Mirthmaker, maths teacher and martial arts expert Dermot McMorrow explains his theory of comedy. baffled? You will be

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 12 Nov 2007
The great and powerful Oz Tara Brady
Frank Oz may be the man behind those cuddly muppets, but he’s no pushover in person. Now, his chequered career as a director culminates in the darkly comic Death At A Funeral.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  9 Jul 1997
MIRREN, MIRREN ON THE WALL . . Joe Jackson
. . . who is the sexiest of them all? Helen MIRREN, apparently, at least according to readers of the Radio Times, who recently voted her the sexiest woman on TV. Which may be flattering but possibly also does a disservice to a gifted actress who has no qualms about speaking her mind whether on nudity, money, the stage, television or even the cowardly assholes who bomb for Ireland. Interview: Joe Jackson

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 15 Sep 2008
When the Seth hits the fans Tara Brady
Seth Rogen is one of the team of stoners behind a string of comedies that have generated a billion dollars at the box office. Pineapple Express is the latest.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 14 Mar 2006
Hugo it makes sense Tara Brady
From obscure Australian character actor to fan-boy pin-up, it has been a long, strange trip for Hugo Weaving. His latest turn, as a masked anti-hero, could be his definitive role.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 28 Jul 2004
City slickers Craig Fitzsimons
Craig Fitzsimons talks to David Gleeson, director of Cowboys & Angels, another exciting addition to the growning canon of unapologetically youthful and exuberent contemporary Irish movies

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  9 Feb 2006
Bittersweet symphony Tara Brady
In a A Bittersweet Life, Korean director Kim Jee-Woon blends horror and fantasy to haunting effect.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  1 Apr 1998
WOODEN ART Barry Glendenning
Forget Rod, Emu and gottles of geer david strassman s ventriloquism is the missing link between rock n roll and Bill Hicks. barry glendenning meets the puppet master. Pix: cathal dawson.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 29 Oct 2003
Shut Up You Fruit Cake Paul Nolan
Silence is golden in the brilliant visual comedy of Men In Coats – but, off-stage, when Mick Dow opens his mouth he has some cracking tales to tell.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 23 Jun 2009
Enigmatic for the people Tara Brady
He may have just re-launched his stuttering acting career with a charming Ken Loach rom-com but that’s not to say Eric Cantona has lost any of his zen instructability.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 18 Nov 2004
Where Is My Mind? Tara Brady
Sinister psychological experimnets and political subterfuge are at the centre of Jonathan Demme’s intriguing new remake of The Manchurian Candidate. Luckily for us however, the film’s star Liev Schreiber happens to be an amiable, erudite ex-New Yorker with a degree in semiotics. Oh, and some nice cheekbones.

Politics | Hog 26% | 27 Apr 2000
A Black And White World The Hog
As evenings lengthen and winds shift, as light becomes harder and higher and as summer edgily advances, Ireland blinks and shakes its head. A strange year entirely so far. And no story has preoccupied attention like the Catherine Nevin murder trial.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 23 Nov 2004
The Daly News Tara Brady
Tara Brady talks to Lance Daly, director of the critically acclaimed – and fearlessly idiosyncratic – new Irish flick, The Halo Effect

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  7 Mar 2002
Connelly's station Tara Brady
Tara Brady takes a closer look at the career of Oscar nominee Jennifer Connelly

Music | Interview 26% |  4 Aug 2009
Kid Rock! - The Truffle Shuffles Celina Murphy
Celina Murphy takes time out to hang ten with young pups The Truffle Shuffles, winners of RTÉ's School of Rock

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 14 Apr 1999
The Parson's Tale Colm O Hare
Irish fiction continues to grow in both popularity and hipness. In this special feature we talk to three of its most prominent young exponents: John Connolly, Conal Creedon and Julie Parsons.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 Jun 2005
Huey Luas Tara Brady
Fun Lovin' Criminal, pizza joint owner and garbage mogul – Huey Morgan is a man of many talents. To that you can add a film stealing cameo as a psycho-tranny in Shimmy Marcus' beleagured but proud drug mule caper Headrush.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 18 May 2004
Vanishing Point Tara Brady
Fifteen years after winning an oscar for his Les Liaisons Dangereuses screenplay, Christopher Hampton has finally managed to make his dream project Imagining Argentina, which investigages the plight of ‘the disappeared’ in 1970s Argentina. The response has been controversial to say the least.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  7 Oct 2004
The dog's bollocks Tara Brady
Having come to prominence as a pancaked drag queen in Cowboys And Angels, actor Allen Leech gets to massage canine testicles in Paddy Breathnach’s new film.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 19 Sep 2003
Keeping The Werewolf From The Door Tara Brady
In her latest movie, the supernatural gothic thriller Underworld, Kate Beckinsale plays a slick vampire warrior entrusted with fending off maurading lycanthropes. with love entanglements, engagements and sniping press coverage to deal with off-screen, her personal life has been no less eventful recently.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 25 Jul 2002
It could be you Tara Brady
One minute you're directing the UK National Lottery, the next you're fending off rabid dogs in the Himalayas. Asif Kapadia talks about his remarkable cinematic journey

Music | Interview 26% | 26 Aug 2008
Holmes at last Colin Carberry
Seven years after his last solo LP, David Holmes lost his father. That trauma, and working on the Bobby Sands-era drama Hunger, seem to have brought a new humanity to his work.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 17 Jan 2008
Web exclusive Q&A with Saoirse Ronan Jason O'Toole
The young Carlow-based actress Saoirse Ronan is on the brink of Hollywood stardom, thanks to her Golden Globe-nominated performance in Atonement and her upcoming starring role in the next Peter Jackson movie, The Lovely Bones. In her first ever in-depth interview, she spoke exclusively to Hot Press about her sudden rise to fame.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 21 Nov 2003
Leader of the rom-com empire Craig Fitzsimons
Four Weddings And A Funeral and Notting Hill man Richard Curtis is back with another film that has heartstrings and funnybones in its sights. But is Love Actually any good? Craig Fitzsimons and Tara Brady endeavour to find out

Music | Interview 26% | 27 Feb 2002
All the way up to 11 Helen Toland
From a Belfast bedroom to hobnobbing with the Hollywood A-list – and back again. DAVID HOLMES tells HELEN TOLAND about the soundtrack to his life

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 15 Dec 2001
Hair today, gone tomorrow Tara Brady
The misadventures of a cuckolded small town barber are chronicled in the Coen Brothers' latest offering, The Man Who Wasn't There. TARA BRADY reports

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  9 May 2007
Bloom with a view Tara Brady
Wispy hearthrob Orlando Bloom is ready to leave behind bubblegum block-busters to embrace meatier roles. But will Hollywood grant his wish?

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  6 Nov 2007
Day Of The Dread The Hot Press Newsdesk
From schlock kingpin to master of understated horror, auteur David Cronenberg has travelled a long way. His latest movie probes the underbelly of Russian criminals in London.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 Mar 2003
The screen writer Tara Brady
These days he may be more famous for his movies than his prose, but in conversation Neil Jordan remains linguistically precise as he dissects the Hollywood machine, reveals his love for Lord Of The Rings and discusses his latest movie The Good Thief, starring Nick Nolte.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 14 Sep 2005
George of the Dead Tara Brady
He invented the zombie movie with Night Of The Living Dead. Now George A. Romero is back to reclaim his throne with Land Of The Dead.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 22 Jul 2002
Milla Jovovich Tara Brady
First she learned to pout - then she learned to kick butt. from Revlon to Resident Evil, Milla Jovovich explains how a girl from the Ukraine conquered the world. In Prada boots, of course

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 18 Jan 2007
At home with Paul Woodfull Jackie Hayden
Paul Woodfull isn’t just one of the creators of the megatastic I, Keano, but the alter ego of a veritable houseful of send up acts, including Ding Dong Denny O’Reilly, The Glam Tarts, Tony St James and the Joshua Tree.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  4 Nov 2003
Living In America Craig Fitzsimons
Having scored critical and commercial success – not to mention putting Irish cinema on the map with the likes of My Left Foot and In The Name Of The Father – Jim Sheridan has now mined his own past for in America, a haunting remembrance of the film-maker’s time as a struggling immigrant on the streets of New York.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% |  8 Jul 1998
Off Screen - THE MIGHTY QUINNS Cathy Dillon
The actor Aidan Quinn is going back to his familial roots with his latest project, This Is My Father. cathy dillon reports.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 Nov 2006
Kim's deal Tara Brady
Sex And The City star Kim Cattrall is back on our screens in John Boorman’s The Tiger’s Tail, a dark satirical comedy planets away from her role as the kit-shedding Samantha.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 13 May 1998
JOKING IN THE BOYS' ROOMS Barry Glendenning
Top British stand-up DONNA McPHAIL takes time out from doing the dishes to discuss sexism in comedy, being pissed and England's World Cup prospects. Token man: BARRY GLENDENNING.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 31 Oct 2003
Funeral director Tara Brady
Moviehouse talks to David Lynch-protegé Eli Roth about his low-budget gore-fest Cabin Fever, and also hears the garrulous director’s views on everything from flesh-eating bacteria to the lamentable absence of nudity in contemporary horror.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 18 Jul 2007
Let Us Spray Tara Brady
Unlike most Hollywood remakes, the new version of Hairspray succeeds in being as deliciously camp as the John Waters original. One of its young stars, Amanda Bynes, talks to Tara Brady about the joys of getting hot and sweaty with John Travolta.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  8 Nov 2005
Crowe's Requiem Tara Brady
With feelgood fables like Jerry McGuire and Almost Famous, Cameron Crowe has forged a reputation as one of the Good Guys of American cinema. His new film Elizabethtown does nothing to change that perception, no matter how much he protests. "I'm more caustic than you think," he tells Moviehouse.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 25 Oct 2001
The ’Walk Of Life Stephen Robinson
RTE is often, and rightly, castigated by the print media for sub-standard productions, but its new comedy-drama series Bachelors Walk is already being heralded as one of the station’s best ever projects before it's even half-way through its eight-part run. STEPHEN ROBINSON goes on location to discover the secret of the show’s success

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  5 Jul 2002
The Goldsbury blend Stephen Robinson
The Edinburgh-bound prodigal prodigy James Goldsbury explains his obsession with the naff world of advertising

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 17 May 2007
Born lippy Tara Brady
She has the bearing of a 19th-Century aristocrat but, face to face, Keira Knightley is nobody’s princess. Here she talks about starring in Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End and explains why, for her at least, it really is time to jump overboard from the franchise.

Politics | Frontlines 26% |  4 Mar 1998
It s My Party (And I ll Vote If I Want To) Liam Fay
LIAM FAY investigates the strange phenomenon of the RAINBOW PARTY, a pseudo-democratic movement dedicated to the abolition of politics and politicians , and meets its leader, the enigmatic RAINBOW GEORGE.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 30 Aug 2004
Smack happy Tara Brady
Adam & Paul is not your everyday heroin-is-evil social tract masquerading as entertainment. as screenwriter and co-star Mark O’Halloran attests, it’s halfway between Laurel & Hardy and Mike Leigh. Photography Liam Sweeney

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 22 Feb 1995
FORETELLING IT LIKE IT IS Bill Graham
Could it be that the Lansdowne soccer riot was merely the realisation of an obscure English novelist’s prophecy? bill graham investigates.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 25 Oct 2005
Resurrection man Tara Brady
Buffy creator Joss Whedon was devastated when his follow-up project, a Western-tinged space-opera, was cancelled without warning. Rather than sulking, Whedon brought the show back to life in movie forkm, as the sci-fi pulp extravaganza Serenity.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 18 Feb 2003
Stephen Soderbergh Tara Brady
having debuted with sex, lies and videotape, director Stephen Soderburgh was widely tipped as hollywood's next big thing. instead he spend almost a decade in the wilderness before returning to the mainstream with hits like erin brockovich and ocean's 11, and a fruitful new working relationship with george clooney. now, in advance of his latest movie, solaris, Tara Brady asks: where did it all go right?

Music | Interview 26% | 21 Oct 1996
I Can’t Stand Up For Falling Down Barry Glendenning
Barry Glendenning had a good idea: as a journalistic exercise – and a guarantee of public humiliation – someone should try their hand at stand-up comedy. Indeed, it was such a very good idea, that he was promptly Hot Press-ganged into doing it himself. This, then, is the true-life story of one man who stood up to be counted.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 20 Jan 2006
Escape from Planet Earth Tara Brady
A surreal journey into the inner life of an Irish transvestite in ‘70s London is the basis of Breakfast On Pluto, the latest cinematic collaboration from writer Pat McCabe and director Neil Jordan.

Politics | Hog 26% |  7 Sep 1994
THE CHOICE FOR A NEW GENERATION Dermod Moore
And suddenly with one bound they were free. The guns have fallen silent as I speak. Ceasefire. Not peace exactly, but close.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 17 Jan 2002
A brown study Stephen Robinson
BRENDAN O’CARROLL is bringing his latest opus Good Mourning Mrs Brown to the Olympia theatre, Dublin, in January. But STEPHEN ROBINSON discovers that the author and comedian has quite a serious side

Music | Interview 26% | 20 May 2005
Gorillaz In Our Midst Paul Nolan
Back in the saddle with their eagerly anticipated second album Demon Days, subversive animated quartet Gorillaz here talk to Paul Nolan about striking out against celebrity culture, what went wrong with the Gorillaz movie, collaborating with Shaun Ryder, Roots Manuva and Dennis Hopper, and why they didn’t vote Labour. Oh, and Mexican brothels.

Music | Interview 26% | 23 Jan 2009
Great things come to those who wait Anne Sexton
After a chequered and colourful past, Seasick Steve has finally made it to the top - in his sixties.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 21 Feb 2002
Glove story Tara Brady
Tara Brady talks to Will Smith about his title role in the Muhammad Ali biopic Ali, an experience that the actor claims has changed his life

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 20 Jul 2000
John Cusack Craig Fitzsimons
The star of what s set to be the summer s hottest movie, High Fidelity, on love, obsession, movies, rock n roll, his pal Bruce Springsteen and the records he turns to when he s had his heart broken. With support from co-star Lisa Bonet and director Stephen Frears. Text: CRAIG FITZSIMONS

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  6 Jan 2006
Weirdly Wonderful Tara Brady
Annual article: The past 12 months have brimmed over with fantastically bizarre films. And no, that doesn’t include Revenge Of The Sith.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 24 Sep 2007
The Book Of David Peter Murphy
David Thewlis has carved out a reputation as a distinguished character actor, but he’s now also proved himself a serious writer.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 19 Sep 2002
Good Ifans Craig Fitzsimons
Welsh actor Rhys Ifans is best known for his role as the easy-going slacker Spike in Notting Hill, but in reality he's a driven actor who's more concerned about imminent war than the state of the British film industry. But he still enjoys a pint, and yes, he did sing with the Super Furry Animals

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 28 Oct 2009
21st Century Fox Tara Brady
Tara Brady talks to uber-hip actor - and scion of the Coppola clan - Jason Schwartzman about his latest film with cult director Wes Anderson, an adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The Fantastic Mr. Fox.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  7 Nov 2006
Like a goth to the flame Tara Brady
In his new movie, Brian Kirk goes to the heart of northern Ireland’s rural gothic tradition.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  4 Apr 2007
666-y beast Tara Brady
The outlaw French directors’ leading man of choice, Vincent Cassel is also a mainstay of the Kourtrajmé collective, husband to Monica Bellucci and the star of the comic-horror guerilla feature Satan.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 Nov 2009
Jon The Revelator Anne Sexton
Jon Ronson’s engrossing tome The Men Who Stare At Goats has now been turned into a movie.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  5 Feb 1997
Hot Under The Collar Barry Glendenning
Well, so would you be if you had to wear all that hideous make-up. Barry Glendenning meets FRANK KELLY, the long-established actor and comedian who now finds himself in the curious position of being best-known for shouting 'Feck!', 'Drink!', 'Girls!' and 'Arse!' fr. Jack hackett, this is your other life . . . Black & White Pix: CATHAL DAWSON

Music | Interview 26% |  8 Sep 1993
READING BETWEEN THE LINES Dermot Stokes
Dermot Stokes on the U2 experience and how the message gets massaged - and mangled - by the media.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  6 Dec 2004
The Hard Man of British Television Colin Carberry
With State Of Play and Shameless, Paul Abbott has taken more risks than any other writer of TV drama – with spectacularly successful results. Now, Channel 4 have asked the BAFTA award winner to write a pantomime, that’s destined to be one of the highlights of the festive season.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 24 Jan 2005
Canny Hero – Kaneshiro Tara Brady
Multi-talented, multi-lingual, drop-dead gorgeous, House Of Flying Daggers star Takeshi Kaneshiro is the pan-Asian Johnny Depp.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 17 Feb 2000
The Dark Stuff George Byrne
If I ever attempt to write the Irish novel please feel free to kill me . Best-selling thriller writer JOHN CONNOLLY assures GEORGE BYRNE that he only has murder and mayhem on his mind.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 22 Jul 1998
Off Screen - SEE YOU JIMMY! Cathy Dillon
CATHY DILLON chats to Dubliner JIMMY SMALLHORNE, writer and director of 2by4, an acclaimed new film charting the lives of young gay Irish immigrants in New York.

Music | Interview 26% |  6 Aug 2008
Exclusive interview with Crispin Glover Paul Nolan
Cult actor Crispin Glover talks about his taboo-busting directorial debut What Is It?, playing George McFly in Back To The Future and meeting Andy Warhol at Madonna and Sean Penn’s wedding.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  8 Feb 2006
Phoenix from the flames Tara Brady
Raised on the road by evangelical hippies, Joaquin Phoenix has overcome the tragic death of his brother, River, to become one of Hollywood’s most brooding leading men.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 25 Jan 1995
AN OFFER THEY COULDN'T REFUSE ... BUT DID! Neil McCormack
Neil McCormick goes on a whistle-stop tour through the most famous 'bad moves' of Hollywood lore.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 22 Jun 2009
Growing up in private Tara Brady
She has spent her life being defined by the men around her - as daughter of Arthur Miller and wife of Daniel Day Lewis. With the release of her big screen adaptation of her novel, The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee, Rebecca Miller proves that she is very much her own woman.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 15 Nov 2002
Days of the living dead Tara Brady
Actors Cillian Murphy and Naomie Harris discuss dropping out of college, ethnicity and, of course, zombies

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  1 Dec 2006
Sex in the city Tara Brady
Real sex on screen is usually depicted as a puzzlingly joyless afair. Hedwig director John Cameron Mitchell’s Shortbus is a welcome respite.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 22 Jan 2008
Worth her weight in gold Jason O'Toole
Unheard of a year ago, Carlow teen Saoirse Ronan is the actress of the hour in Hollywood. Here, she and her actor father Paul Ronan talk about her remarkable rise.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 11 Sep 2007
Power corrupts? Absolutely Peter Murphy
David Baldacci‘s unsavoury contacts within the vast American military-industrial complex have lent authenticity to his tangled tales of insider dealings in the corridors of power

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 11 Sep 2007
Agent Cooper Tara Brady
Having come to prominence as an Oscar-standard character actor in films such as American Beauty, Adaptation and Capote, straight-shooting Chris Cooper now plays America’s worst ever spy in Breach

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 15 Mar 2001
Playing In Traffic Craig Fitzsimons
Seven years ago, CATHERINE ZETA-JONES was so down on her luck that she was having to open supermarkets to pay the rent. Then came a move to Hollywood and the patronage of, first, Steven Spielberg and, then, Michael Douglas who was so taken with the Welsh actress' charms that he married her. In London last week for her new film, Traffic, she talked to CRAIG FITZSIMONS about life among the Hollywood A-list

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 11 Mar 2003
Telling the dancer from the dance Helena Mulkearns
For his new novel, Dubliner Colum McCann has set himself the challenge of writing a fictionalised biography of Rudolph Nureyev.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 29 Jul 2003
Did Veronica Guerin’s death change anything? Olaf Tyaransen
While the end of the eponymous film might give the impression that organised crime and hard drugs disappeared from Ireland after the reporter’s death, latest garda figures offer a very different picture. And the harsh reality, many insist, is even worse.

Music | Interview 26% | 13 Sep 2001
Racy Macy Fiona Reid
MACY GRAY’s latest album "THE ID" documents two years of “love-life changes, sex-life changes and body changes”. FIONA REID hears her tales of drugs, men, music and late nights

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  6 Aug 2004
Julie Delpy in the Hot Press Interview Tara Brady
Actress, writer, director, singer and not quite so archetypal French heroine Julie Delpy renders terms like ‘renaissance woman’ positively anaemic. Currently back on the map with Before Sunset, one of the cinematic highlights of the year, she talks art, sex romance and Gallic caricatures.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 17 Jan 2001
Bruce Robinson Peter Murphy
Fourteen years on and people still come up to BRUCE ROBINSON and quote chunks of Withnail & I to his face. But if you don t know more about this talented, opinionated, chain-smoking, wine-guzzling writer/director, then that may be because, to put it at its mildest, he and Hollywood have never seen eye to eye. PETER MURPHY meets the angry older man

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  5 Mar 2008
Colin and Brendan's guide to movie stardom Tara Brady
On the eve of the release of Martin McDonagh's In Bruges, A-list actors Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson give Hot Press the idiot's guide to making it in the movie business.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 21 Oct 1996
Plucky Jim Joe Jackson
In the second and final part of an extensive interview, director Jim Sheridan discusses his troubles with Gabriel Byrne and Noel Pearson, explains why he could marry Daniel Day-Lewis but would fail to measure up against Richard Harris, and suggests the best way forward for the embattled Irish film industry. Plus: the ouija board prophecies which seem to have shaped his life. By Joe Jackson.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 25 Feb 2002
The $20 Million woman Bruno Lester
Hollywood's highest paid actress and the female star of Ocean's Eleven tells all about Bob Dylan, Anthony Hopkins, George Clooney, good hair, big bucks, greatest misconceptions and unfulfilled ambitions. Interview: Bruno Lester (additional quotes: Earl diTtman)

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  7 Sep 1994
NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS... Joe Jackson
. . . Here’s T.P. McKenna, one of Ireland’s most eminent actors – and a punk at heart. In an outspoken interview he savages Marlon Brando, Joseph Strick, Ian Paisley and Margaret Thatcher – and talks about his desire to be held in the arms of young girls again . . . Interview: JOE JACKSON

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 13 May 1998
THE GENERAL consensus Craig Fitzsimons
Having just bagged the coveted Best Director award at the Cannes Film Festival, John Boorman's eagerly awaited biopic of Dublin's most notorious fun lovin' criminal, Martin Cahill, has been hailed as a silver screen masterpiece. Craig Fitzsimons hears about the physical, moral and financial perils of making The General.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 30 Apr 2004
Portrait of the Martial Artist Tara Brady
Painter, sculptor, composer and, of course, the all-action hero who got everyone kung-fu fighting. Tailor made for a part in Kill Bill, renaissance man David Carradine discusses his eventful life and times.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 18 Apr 2007
Burns baby burns John Walshe
Award-winning director and actor Ed Burns talks about enjoying success on your own terms, his lifelong music obsession and the fact that he’s about to make his first big-budget Hollywood movie.

Music | Interview 26% | 24 May 2001
The ballads of a thin man Peter Murphy
NICK CAVE: Between The Cradle And The Grave. By PETER MURPHY

Music | Interview 26% | 19 Dec 2007
Series of dreams Peter Murphy
West Country girl Polly Harvey continues to protect her art with all her heart.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 19 Oct 1994
Boardroom Of Romance Joe Jackson
A frankly rather cynical Joe Jackson (no relation) suggests that love might not be the only reason that Lisa-Marie Presley's decided to become Mrs. Michael Jackson.

Politics | Frontlines 26% |  9 Mar 1994
MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT TEENAGE PREGNANCY Liam Fay
There has been no increase in the rate of teenage pregnancy since 1972 . . . and that’s official! Report LIAM FAY.

Music | Interview 26% | 16 Dec 2002
The spain event Olaf Tyaransen
The MTV Europe Music Awards 2002 may have been a bit of a damp squib, but an electrifying Foo Fighters, a boards-sweeping Eminem and a nekkid Christina Aguilera prevented it from being a total washout.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  7 Feb 2005
Wise Guys! Olaf Tyaransen
Olaf Tyaransen recalls some memorable meetings with remarkable men – and women! – that lead to the Palace Of Wisdom.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 13 Oct 2005
Weisz and virtue Tara Brady
Cambridge graduate Rachel Weisz is far from your conveyor-belt English rose.

Music | Interview 26% | 26 Feb 2003
Good days at the office Olaf Tyaransen
From dark age to middle age, Nick Cave is such a far cry from the blood-spilling junkie of rock legend that these days you’re likely to encounter him commuting to his 9 to 5. Except of course that his job is writing and making music, his new album is called Nocturama and there are, he admits, some sizeable blow-outs in the memory banks.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 22 Sep 1993
ON THE PIG'S BACK Liam Fay
In Francie Brady aka Frank Pig, author PAT McCABE has created one of the most unique characters in Irish fiction, an underground cult hero who's already been likened to Holden Caulfield and Huckleberry Finn. The novel from which he comes, The Butcher Boy, is a smash hit on both sides of the Atlantic and work on the movie adaptation is already well advanced. Here, the man who's made a silk purse out of a sow's ear (sort of) talks comics, showbands, the human condition and, of course, pigs, in the company of LIAM FAY. Pix: COLM HENRY

Music | Interview 26% | 27 May 1998
The Immaculate Collection Liam Fay
Undiscovered genius, ahoy! liam fay finds Pierce TurneR still struggling for the recognition his rich talent deserves. And to coincide with the release of his own Best Of, he asks Turner to compile the album of his dreams.

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Apr 1997
PAT INTO HELL! Joe Jackson
What on earth is milky-white, squeaky-clean, God-fearin PAT BOONE doing, wearing leather and studs and singing heavy metal anthems? JOE JACKSON delves behind the year s most bizarre comeback to extract a rare and fascinating interview with a man who once alienated rockers and now finds himself ostracised by Christians.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 22 Feb 1995
Speaking in Tongues Oliver Sweeney
16 years a teacher of Irish, Oliver P. Sweeney is ideally placed to reflect on the past, present and future status of our native tongue and the culture with which it is inextricably linked.

Music | Interview 26% |  7 Jul 1999
The Dark Stuff Joe Jackson
Creativity for depression? It s an exchange he can live with, says PAUL WESTERBERG, whose days of excess with The Replacements continue to haunt his latest acclaimed solo album Suicaine Gratification. Interview: JOE JACKSON.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 15 Apr 2008
Less bang for your buck Tara Brady
Martin Scorcese's latest effort, Shine A Light, could be brighter...

Music | Interview 26% |  1 Apr 1998
Talking Blues Peter Murphy
Harmonica virtuoso DON BAKER has been busy recently adding another string to his bow, in the form of an acting career which has so far seen him work with Jim Sheridan and Richard Attenborough. And in between takes he s even managed to put the finishing touches to his latest album, Just Don Baker. Interview: PETER MURPHY. Pics: cathal dawson

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  1 Nov 2002
Extraordinary joe Tara Brady
Actor Peter Mullan first achieved mainstream success with his brilliant leading role in 1998’s My Name Is Joe, for which he received a best actor award at Cannes. His latest project concerns the abuse of young women by the Catholic Church in the Magdalen Sisters, which he wrote and directed

Music | Interview 26% |  3 Feb 1999
The Ideal Holmes Exhibition Stuart Bailie
DAVID HOLMES is about to leave his native Belfast for New York City, where he will record his third album. STUART BAILIE took a final opportunity to speak to the artist also known as Homer. On the agenda: Hollywood soundtracks, rumours of brawling, past glories and future plans. Pics: MICHAEL TAYLOR.

Music | Interview 26% | 11 Jan 2005
You Can Quote me on That Paul Nolan
From the profound and the insightful to the weird, funny and just plain daft, Paul Nolan rounds up what the famous and infamous had to say for themselves in 2004...

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 31 Mar 2004
Walter Yetnikoff: the HP interview Peter Murphy
The wild rise and fall of the coke-snorting, heavy boozing, rampantly horny music biz mogul who knew Dylan, Jagger, Jackson, Springsteen and Streisand better than most. And now he’s ready to tell all.

Music | Interview 26% |  9 Apr 2008
Resurrection man Peter Murphy
At the ripe old age of 50, when most of his peers are floundering in the doldrums, Nick Cave has hit a purple patch with Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!, his most commercially successful and critically acclaimed album to date.

Music | Interview 26% | 12 Jan 1994
Skin Trade Siobhan Long
With the release of their debut album, My German Lover, Hada to Hada's tenure as one of Ireland's best-kept musical secrets may well be over. Siobhán Long talks to Keiran Duddy and Belinda Morris about the craft of song-writing and the dedication that made the album possible.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% |  8 Sep 1993
Off Screen Neil McCormack
A STRANGE sound can be heard in L.A. late at night, when the traffic has finally begun to die down, Mickey Rourke has parked his Harley, Bruce Willis has turned off his 1,000 megawatt speakers and the denizens of the Dream Factory are getting ready to embrace the great unconscious.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 16 Apr 2004
The Last Gangster in Town Colm O Hare
He plays guitar for Springsteen, plays The Clash on his radio show and plays it fast and loose as Silvio Dante in The Sopranos. Colm O’Hare meets the three-in-one Steven Van Zandt

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 27 Oct 1999
Football Focusses George Byrne
GEORGE BYRNE ran the full gamut of human emotion watching the Republic attempt to qualify for Euro 2000. Pics: CATHAL DAWSON.

Music | Interview 26% | 15 Dec 1993
Back in the HIGH LIFE Siobhan Long
With the departure of Shane McGowan a couple of years ago, it was fashionable to write off The Pogues as mere also rans. But the band have proven to be one of the success stories of 1993, with the release of their superb Waiting For Herb album putting them right back on course. Now they can afford to tell their detractors: kiss my ass (under the mistletoe of course). Interview: Siobhán Long.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 13 Sep 2001
Ulick O'Connor Olaf Tyaransen
Famously opinionated Dubliner and textbook Renaissance man, ULICK O'CONNOR still has plenty to say about everything – even if RTE, he claims, don’t want to hear about it. following the recent publication of his first volume of diaries, the great man offers his views on marriage, drugs, the North, art, corruption, wild times in the Chelsea hotel and more. Words: OLAF TYARANSEN

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  1 Sep 2003
Action Woman Tara Brady
When your personal background includes dusting down knives for sex and walking up the aisle wearing a white shirt with your husband’s name written in blood on it, then playing all-action heroine Lara Croft on the big screen probably seems like the very essence of normality. Angelina Jolie describes the joy of death-defying work, explains why England is more attractive to live in than the US, underscores the importance of her UN role and, finally, talks about life and love post-Billy Bob. interview Tara Brady and Craig Fitzsimons

Politics | Frontlines 26% |  2 Sep 2002
The man with the calcified heart Peter Murphy
Dirk Whittenborn started his writing career on the cult us show saturday night live in the 1970s when the hedonistic, cocaine-fuelled lifestyle claimed the talents of many of his contemporaries, including John Belushi. Whittenborn survived - but only after brutal heart surgery.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 10 Jun 1998
Manic Sunday Jackie Hayden
Live on your TV and your wireless, 2TV will be broadcasting all summer long. JACKIE HAYDEN goes behind the scenes on the show that shakes up Sunday mornings.

Music | Interview 26% | 10 Nov 1999
Wowed By Bowie Stuart Clark
A new album, an exclusive gig and opinions on Velvet Goldmine, the Internet and life, love and happiness. STUART CLARK meets the legendary DAVID BOWIE.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 11 May 2009
Trekking Crew The Hot Press Newsdesk
It’s Star Trek Jim, but not as we know It. Over tea and biscuits, Mr Spock and Captain Kirk – aka actors ZACHARY QUINTO and CHRIS PINE – talk about filling the most famous boots in science fiction – and explain why JJ Abrams’ sexy new Trek movie is anything but a nerd-fest. words Tara Brady

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 24 Aug 1994
AN INDUSTRY IN THE MAKING Colm O Hare
Colm O’Hare reports on the latest developments in the Irish film world which – thanks to initiatives spearheaded by Michael D. Higgins, Minister of Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht – is experiencing an unprecedented boom period.

Music | Interview 25% | 20 Jul 2000
Healy Saying Something Stuart Clark
Critical brickbats aside, the success of TRAVIS seems to know no bounds. Here FRAN HEALY and co talk to STUART CLARK about drugs, Oasis, Paul McCartney, Ali G, and drunkenly dancing on computers! The man who took the photos: STEVEN FISHER

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  7 Sep 1994
CHARLIE IS A KIT MAN Paul O'Mahony
Have you ever wondered about the diminutive character who keeps the Irish soccer team supplied with clean jerseys, hard balls and, er, all sorts of other footballing paraphernalia? That's Charlie O’Leary, kit man to the Republic of Ireland squad. Here he talks about;the secrets of his behind-the-scenes trade, the players’ bizarre likes and dislikes and the controversies of USA ’94 to Paul O’Mahony.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  7 Sep 2005
Asia babe Tara Brady
She's the daughter of an iconic horror director. Now, Italian actress Asia Argento is one of the hottest properties in cinema.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 12 Feb 1996
That Fortune Cookie Jonathan O'Brien & Craig Fitzsimons
In a special Hot Press investigative report, Jonathan O'Brien looks into the activities of Father Sean Fortune [pictured left with the Pope - courtesy The Star] and his Institute of Journalism and Theatre, while Craig Fitzsimons goes undercover to discover exactly what is - and isn't - on offer in one of the priest's diploma courses.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 22 Sep 1993
Beyond our Ken Andy Darlington
The outrageous diaries of the late Carry On star KENNETH WILLIAMS, are now in the bookshops - often unsavoury, irascible, candid and scurrilous, but seldom boring. Williams dishes the dirt on Tony Hancock, Joe Orton, Stanley Baxter, Barbara Windsor, and on his own tortured homosexuality. ANDREW DARLINGTON reports.

Music | Interview 25% |  3 Apr 2002
We are the chimpions! Joe Jackson
Rregarded as the original, manufactured boy band, once upon a time The Monkees ruled the world. Now, half of television's fab four are back and, as you might expect, they have quite a tale to tell. Joe Jackson talks to Davy Jones and Micky Dolenz

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 21 Nov 2006
Commander in chief Jason O'Toole
Martin Sheen has starred in at least two of the greatest films ever made, survived a massive heart attack, found God, and campaigned tirelessly for social justice in the Third World. Now, he’s gone back to school, studying Philosophy and English at (of all places) the NUI in Galway. Jason O’Toole meets him for his only Irish print interview.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  8 Nov 2001
Billy Bob Thornton Jane Gardner
Actor, writer, musician, director, and husband of Angelina Jolie, BILLY BOB THORNTON is currently a very busy man, with one album on release and no less than three movies queueing up at the box-office. All this and he’s constantly on his guard against germs

Music | Interview 25% |  9 Mar 1994
HITCHCOCK PRESENTS Andy Darlington
Robyn Hitchcock – wayward musical genius or fruitcake, depending on your point of view – is on the brink of even greater notoriety with the patronage of REM and the release of his strongest album to date. Andy Darlington does his best to uncover the man behind the mayhem.

Music | Interview 25% | 15 Dec 2000
The Lil' Ol' Gal From Texas Olaf Tyaransen
Fresh (or rather wrecked) from playing with Madonna, SHARLEEN SPITERI reflects on a year of greatest hits. Interview: OLAF TYARANSEN

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 13 Oct 2004
The violent rise of Korean cinema Tara Brady
Over the past decade, the new wave of films from South Korea has made a stunning impact on movie fans worldwide. The acclaim peaked earlier this year when the remarkable OldBoy scooped the Grand Prix at Cannes. In a Moviehouse special we look at Korea’s visceral treats and talk to ace director Chan Wook Park.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  4 Jul 2007
How the vest was won Tara Brady
Twelve years since he retired his blood-stained Die Hard vest, Bruce Willis is back for another bite at the franchise. He talks about his see-saw acting career and why he and ex-wife Demi Moore will always be friends.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 29 Sep 1999
The People's Champion Joe Jackson
He may not always be the critics darling, but BERNARD FARRELL remains one of Ireland s most popular and successful playwrights. Here he talks to JOE JACKSON about his regard for theatre and everyday heroes, and his contempt for snobs, suits and Celtic Tiger Ireland. Pics: Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 29 Sep 1999
The People's Champion Joe Jackson
He may not always be the critics darling, but BERNARD FARRELL remains one of Ireland s most popular and successful playwrights. Here he talks to JOE JACKSON about his regard for theatre and everyday heroes, and his contempt for snobs, suits and Celtic Tiger Ireland. Pics: Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 29 Sep 1999
The People's Champion Joe Jackson
He may not always be the critics darling, but BERNARD FARRELL remains one of Ireland s most popular and successful playwrights. Here he talks to JOE JACKSON about his regard for theatre and everyday heroes, and his contempt for snobs, suits and Celtic Tiger Ireland. Pics: Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 29 Sep 1999
The People's Champion Joe Jackson
He may not always be the critics darling, but BERNARD FARRELL remains one of Ireland s most popular and successful playwrights. Here he talks to JOE JACKSON about his regard for theatre and everyday heroes, and his contempt for snobs, suits and Celtic Tiger Ireland. Pics: Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 29 Sep 1999
The People's Champion Joe Jackson
He may not always be the critics darling, but BERNARD FARRELL remains one of Ireland s most popular and successful playwrights. Here he talks to JOE JACKSON about his regard for theatre and everyday heroes, and his contempt for snobs, suits and Celtic Tiger Ireland. Pics: Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 28 Jul 1993
GOING UP THE COUNTRY ?? ??
HOT PRESS CONTINUES ITS SERIES ON HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS AT HOME WITH A LOOK AT LETTERKENNY AND ITS ATTRACTIVE AND HISTORIC ENVIRONS

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 19 Jan 2007
Homer is where the heart is Stuart Clark
In a rare interview, Simpsons writer Mike Scully talks about the show’s A-list musical guests, his love for Ned Flanders and upsetting the entire population of Brazil. He also tells us what to expect from The Simpsons Movie, which blockbusters its way onto the big screen in the summer.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 15 Dec 1993
Disaster, sex and death Neil McCormack
AND THAT WAS JUST IN THE HOLLYWOOD BOARDROOMS! NEIL McCORMICK LOOKS BACK AT THE MOVIEMAKING YEAR IN WHICH ARNIE TOOK A TUMBLE, DINOSAURS CAME BACK FROM THE DEAD AND MICHAEL JACKSON’S PETER PAN DISAPPEARED OFF TO NEVER NEVER LAND.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 15 Sep 1999
Starman Olaf Tyaransen
Ireland s most popular novelist on republicanism, death threats, the Catholic Church and his new novel. By Olaf Tyaransen. Pics: Cathal Dawson.

Music | Interview 25% | 19 Sep 2005
Mumba's the word Tara Brady
You may well have thought Samantha Mumba had tumbled off the face of the earth. Not so. She’s been enjoying a year's break and plotting the next phase of her career. Ahead of the release of her new movie, the zombie comedy Boy Eats Girl, Mumba is in ebullient mood, as she talks about life in the goldfish bowl – and why she and Louis Walsh are still the best of friends. [Photos: Peter Evers]

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 22 Sep 1993
Fever Pitch Paul O'Mahony
Since making it's debut in 1964, Match Of The Day has become a national institution watched by an average six million football addicts a week. Paul O'mahony goes behind the scenes at the BBC's longest running sports programme and discovers that the people piecing it together are every bit as commited to the 'beautiful game' as those on the terraces.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 22 Jun 2004
Bullies for you Tara Brady
A chick-flick with attitude, a delicious comedy that’s become a phenomenon in the States, and a journey into the hellish world of teen girl bullying – there are plenty of good reasons why Mean Girls is one of the movies of the year.

Music | Interview 25% |  4 Aug 1999
Czech Mate! Richard Brophy
RICHARD BROPHY journeyed to the Czech Republic to see CJ Boland perform at the Summer of Love dancefest. But the trip included encounters with lunatic drivers and Beretta-toting security men, too. Pics: Peter Matthews.

Music | Interview 25% | 17 Aug 2005
Schools of rock Steve Cummins
Whether you want to be a rock star, journalist, photographer or record producer, vocational colleges have full and part-time courses to suit.

Music | Interview 25% | 29 Jul 2002
Song and dance man Peter Murphy
Leaving behind his desk job, Paul Oakenfold has enlisted a galaxy of stars to perform vocal duties on hs new album Bunkka including Tricky, Nelly Furtado and, uh, Hunter S. Thompson

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 10 Sep 2008
Talking trash with the master of filth Tara Brady
He's the Hollywood enfant terrible who refuses to mellow with age. In a rare interview, John Waters talks about the aesthetics of trash, and looks back on his career.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  5 Feb 2004
Blackboard Jungle Tara Brady
The mainman in Tenacious D and scene-stealer in High Fidelity, Jack Black is now at the heart of a box-office phenomenon in School of Rock. But who does he really want to be – Laurence Olivier or Ronnie James Dio? Tara Brady asks the tough questions.

Music | Interview 25% | 28 Jul 1993
The Sinner and the Saint Bill Graham
Don't write the singular Maria McKee; write the plural Maria McKee instead. Bill Graham encounters a mercurial talent in a variety of moods, musics and memories.

Music | Interview 25% |  6 Jan 2004
Thrills & spills & bellyaches Peter Murphy
It’s been a hell of a year for The Thrills, propelled from rehearsal rooms in rainy Dublin to a number one album, sell-out shows and limo-driven tours of L.A. at night. Hotpress catches up with the band as they kick off an irish homecoming trek with an exclusive Dublin fan club gig.

Music | Interview 25% |  5 Jul 2001
The norman conquest John Walshe
Backstage at Creamfields, JOHN WALSHE talks to FATBOY SLIM about the joys of fatherhood, being one half of the posh and becks of the chemical generation; sharing a hot-tub with Baz Luhrman and how he got Christopher Walken to tap-dance

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 15 Dec 2006
Dance McCabre Peter Murphy
The godfather of the modern Irish gothic tradition, Patrick McCabe, has released what critics are hailing as his darkest, and arguably finest, novel yet, Winterwood.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 13 Oct 2003
Murder. He. Wrote Craig Fitzsimons
Following the lukewarm reception accorded Jackie Brown six years ago, Quentin Tarantino reached a crossroads in his career. now, following a prolonged retreat from the media spotlight, a rumoured struggle with writer’s block and his break-up with Mira Sorvino, the most influential film-maker of the nineties has made a stunning return to form with the explosive samurai thriller, Kill Bill. Craig Fitzsimons travelled to london to meet the director and discuss the film he describes as “the movie of my geek boy dreams.”

Music | News 25% |  1 Oct 2007
Shimmy Marcus confirmed for Music Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
Up-and-coming Irish director Shimmy Marcus has been confirmed for the Music Ireland show in the RDS on October 6 and 7.

Music | Interview 25% | 16 Mar 2000
The Million Dollar Man Peter Murphy
Bono on stalkers, women, Lypton Village, love… oh, and the Million Dollar Hotel. Interview: Peter Murphy. Occasional contributor: WIM WENDERS

Music | Interview 25% |  8 May 2009
All this futile Beauty Peter Murphy
Fourteen years after Richey Edwards disappeared without trace, THE MANIC STREET PREACHERS have summoned the courage to fashion an album from the lyrics he left behind.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 17 Aug 2000
Vinnie Jones Stuart Clark
He was soccer s hardest man. Now he s in the process of becoming a genuine Hollywood star. Here VINNIE JONES talks to STUART CLARK about being mates with Madonna and Brad Pitt, his years with the Crazy Gang, and why he dislikes Johnny Giles

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  2 Apr 2008
Speaking his mind Jason O'Toole
For over three decades, the political agitator and columnist Eoghan Harris has been the focus of abundant controversy, consistently raising hackles with views that are seldom less than heretical.

Music | Interview 25% |  6 Oct 1993
The Monster Raving Looney Party ?? ??
What do you get when you lock indie gods Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine and Dublin's up-and-coming Blink in a room with unlimited booze and a tape machine? Well, you're about to find out as Blink ask their tourmates Carter how many pairs of underpants to bring along, whether or not you can leave stage to prevent wetting them and who washes them if you can't. Pix: Leo Regan

Music | Interview 25% |  6 Oct 1993
The Monster Raving Lonney Party ?? ??
What do you get when you lock indie gods Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine and Dublin's up-and-coming Blink in a room with unlimited booze and a tape machine? Well, you're about to find out as Blink ask their tourmates Carter how many pairs of underpants to bring along, whether or not you can leave stage to prevent wetting them and who washes them if you can't. Pix: Leo Regan

Music | Interview 25% |  1 Apr 2005
Number 1 With A Bullet Tanya Sweeney
A former drug dealer, he’s been shot at nine times and lived to tell the tale, emerging as one of the most controversial and uncompromising figures in rap. But there's more to 50 Cent than the popular legend suggests. For a start, there’s a new commercial edge to the music, as his US and Irish number one album The Massacre demonstrates. Plus, as one of the new faces of Reebok’s ‘I Am What I Am’ campaign, he’s taken to the role of cultural icon with considerable zest. Oh, and besides, he’s a bit of a wow with the ladies.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  9 Apr 2003
The shamrock raver Tara Brady
"To tell you the truth, I don’t see myself as being all that interesting or attractive." that being so, Colin Farrell must be one of a very few who doesn’t. Dublin’s latest superstar, famous for cussing, bedding women and (lest we forget) acting, has been inescapable in the gossip columns in recent months. But how much is truth and how much fiction? In this candid interview with Tara Brady, he talks about drink, drugs, football, fame, hype, luck, romance and – in his latest box office winner The Recruit – working with Al Pacino

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 23 Feb 1994
GRIT AND GRAVITAS Niall Stokes
Niall Stokes and Eoghan Harris – the article the Sunday Times refused to print

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 19 Sep 2006
Stone cold sober Tara Brady
Re-telling the story of September 11 with a measured hand and lightness of touch hithertoo unhinted at, director Oliver Stone proves a more serious thinker than his paranoia-soaked canon would suggest. Here, he explains how his experiences as a soldier in Vietnam framed his outlook on life and art.

Politics | Frontlines 25% |  8 Feb 1995
The Ones That Got Away Helena Mulkearns
Not all Irish emigrants spend their time crying into their green pints of Guinness in Biddy Mulligans. HELENA MULKERNS previews STATESIDE, an ambitious new TV series that chronicles the flesh and blood reality of life in the Big Apple for the so-called Greencard Generation.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  2 May 2007
King of the Hill Peter Murphy
As the son of horror writer Stephen King, Joe Hill has a great deal to live up to. Far from being over-shadowed by his father, however, Hill has crafted a chilling and original debut novel.

Music | Interview 25% | 24 Aug 1994
Swindler's List Stuart Clark
Fashion designer, punk Svengali, musical maverick, filmmaker and occasional pervertor of justice. MALCOLM McLAREN has been all of these things – and more – in a rollercoaster career that's seen him become a hero to some and an unscrupulous villain to others. STUART CLARK tools up at Ron & Reggie's Gangland Surplus Store for a showdown with the man who manufactured cash from chaos! Scene-of-the-crime photographer: COLM HENRY.

Music | Interview 25% | 17 Nov 1993
Always look on the dark side of life Gerry McGovern
From the early excesses of the Birthday Party through meisterwerks like The Good Son to his new release, Live Seeds, Nick Cave has spent nearly fifteen years probing those crevices of the human psyche that few care, or even dare, to venture into. Here, in a highly personal, in-depth interview, Gerry McGovern grills the god of Goth about his ambivalence towards and obsession with religion, his love of dysfunctional people, his thoughts on the past and his hope for the future, oh, and how to reconcile life as an internationally renowned icon of doom with being a mummy’s boy! (Only joking, Nick!).

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 17 Feb 2000
Model Behaviour Olaf Tyaransen
In Dublin for the Brown Thomas International Fashion Show, supermodel CHRISTY TURLINGTON meets OLAF TYARANSEN. On the agenda: drugs, sleaze in the fashion industry and the pressures of celebrity.

Music | Interview 25% |  5 Mar 1997
The WaterBoys John Walshe
As famous for being mates with Paul Weller and Noel Gallagher as for being pop stars in their own right, ocean colour scene take time out from a hectic touring and recording schedule to explain to john walshe just how popular they are. Pix: mick quinn.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 21 Sep 1994
VOICES OF THE DISAPPEARED Stuart Carolan
On Sunday 16 October a unique event takes place in The Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, as the climax of the 1994 Dublin Theatre Festival. Organised by Amnesty International, Voices Of The Disappeared is intended to highlight their campaign on “ Disappearances” and Political Killings. Stuart Carolan reports.

Music | Interview 25% | 28 Sep 2000
The Transformer Peter Murphy
The first rule of interviewing LOU REED is that you don t: he interviews you. Peter Murphy survives the turning of the tables and is rewarded with thoughts on Joyce, Wilde, Dylan, Ginsberg and on becoming an elder stateman for the alternative thing .

Music | Interview 25% | 23 Mar 2009
30 remarkable years: Why McGuinness has been good for U2 Olaf Tyaransen
He’s been at the helm with U2 since 1979. In the intervening time he’s been involved in every aspect of the career of the biggest rock band in the world. In a rare in-depth interview, Paul McGuinness talks about the highs and lows of managing the fab four and reflects on the State of the Nation and the implosion of the Irish economy.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  6 Dec 2004
What's on... Xmas TV and radio The Hot Press Newsdesk
hotpress.com presents the season's highlights on TV (including films and music programs) plus radio listings

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 17 Sep 2002
David Elio Malocco Olaf Tyaransen
A once high-flying solicitor who was jailed for fraud, David Elio Malocco is now a budget film-maker with a strong anti-establishment view, a man who says he has swapped a "disgraceful" materialistic lifestyle for a social conscience. Here, he talks about crime, punishment, Sinn Fein, Shelbourne, God and the movies

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 15 Apr 1998
I WAS A TEENAGE TUBTHUMPER! Peter Murphy
(N.B. This is a work of faction. All names have been changed in order to protect the guilty from certain incarceration in state mental institutions or correctional facilities.)

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 20 Oct 1993
THE CYBERHOUSE RULES Liam Fay
WILLIAM GIBSON is no ordinary science-fiction writer. Aside from coining such essential nineties' terms as Cyberspace and Cyberpunk, his work has also influenced everyone from computer hackers to scientists developing virtual reality technology. In the rock world, he's regarded as a visionary and artists as diverse as U2, Billy Idol and The Rolling Stones have all claimed inspiration from his novels. Interview: Liam Fay. Cyberpics: Cathal Dawson.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 15 Mar 2004
Neil Morrissey: The Hot Press interview Paul Nolan
Known from the TV sitcom as the Man who Behaves Badly, actor Neil Morrissey is confounding the laddish caricature with his work for an anti-landmine charity. In this candid interview with Paul Nolan, he also reflects on childhood trauma, death in the family, that affair with Amanda Holden and his encounters with Olivier, Burton and Mel Gibson. main photography Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 11 Mar 2004
Neil Morrissey: The Interview Paul Nolan
Known from the TV sitcom as the man who behaves badly, actor Neil Morrissey is confounding the laddish caricature with his work for an anti-landmine charity. In this candid interview with Paul Nolan, he also reflects on childhood trauma, death in the family, that affair with Amanda Holden and his encounters with Olivier, Burton and Mel Gibson.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 11 May 2006
The rhyme of his life Colin Carberry
Armagh poet Paul Muldoon has been feted by Seamus Heaney and addressed the United Nations. His forthcoming collection may be his most impressive yet.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 14 Dec 1994
PROZAC NATION Neil McCormack
Neil McCormick embarks on a verbal showdown with Hollywood's most famous drug store cowboys and discovers that 1994 was the year in which the hot shots traded in their smoking guns for a pill called Prozac.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 16 Mar 2007
Confessions of a movie star Jason O'Toole
Whether starring in popcorn blockbusters or thoughtful art-house movies, Gabriel Byrne is a reassuring presence on our screens. But he reserves his deepest passions for keeping alive the flame of Irish culture among the diaspora.

Music | Interview 25% | 10 Jan 2005
The Life of Brian Olaf Tyaransen
From stardom with Westlife to the breakup of his marriage, and a subsequent attempt to kickstart his solo career, Brian McFadden had an extraordinarily eventful year. With his private life routinely splashed all over the tabloids and controversy currently raging over everything from his latest video to his admiration for Nirvana, he remains in the eye of the storm. In a candid interview with hotpress, he discusses living his life in the media spotlight, his decision to leave Westlife, drink, drugs, sex and the continuing fallout from his break-up with his wife Kerry.

Music | Interview 25% | 14 Dec 1994
At long, long, long, long, long last . . . THE HANDSOME DICK MANITOBA Liam Mackey
The fabled lead singer, frontman and secret weapon of late lamented New York legends, The Dictators, the whereabouts and even the very existence of Handsome Dick Manitoba has been a mystery for many years. Liam Mackey has devoted his life to a quest for the great man which has made the search for The Abominable Snowman look like a wet weekend in Butlins. Now, after 15 years of false alarms and dead-ends, he has finally tracked him down. And the true, unexpurgated story of ‘The Handsomest Man In Rock ’n’ Roll'? Wilder, stranger and even more sobering than fiction . . .

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 17 Jun 2005
Princess Of Rails John Walshe
One of the ten most photographed people in Ireland, TV presenter Caroline Morahan isn’t just a pretty face. Fame, fashion, drugs, the Antisocial Behaviour Order and George Dubbya are all on the agenda all she pours scorn on John Walshe's ten-year plan and vetos Caroline – The Fragrance. Photography by Liam Sweeney.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% |  7 Jan 1998
The Reich Stuff? The Hot Press Newsdesk
The first sci-fi cineplex blockbuster of 1998 STARSHIP TROOPERS is directed by Paul Verhoeven from a book by noted sci-fi scribe Robert A. Heinlein. And it s either a mindlessly enjoyable special effects white-knuckle ride or dangerously subversive propaganda for right wing militarism. You decide: to Grok, or not to Grok?

Hot Features | Commentary 25% |  1 Feb 2001
Waiting for Beckett Joe Jackson
BECKETT ON FILM is one of the most ambitious cinematic projects ever. Nineteen of Samuel Beckett's plays have been made into movies, directed by and starring numerous A-list figures. To mark the occasion, JOE JACKSON talks to Bono, John Hurt and Enda Hughes about one of the 20th century's greatest dramatists

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 22 Feb 1995
From Whence It Boldly Came Paul O'Mahony
Paul O’Mahony on the long, strange trip of the USS Enterprise

Music | Interview 25% |  4 Sep 2002
Elvis leaves the building Joe Jackson
In the second and final part of the ultimate interview, elvis talks about colonel Tom Parker, marriage to priscilla, his '68 comeback, his quest for enlightenment and the truth about his drug intake. but as he dreams of an exciting future, at 42 he doesn’t realise that the end is close at hand *The quotes in this recreated interview are drawn from a wealth of reliable sources and involved extensive research into many rare articles and books

Music | Interview 25% | 16 Aug 2001
Full circle Liam Mackey
With their biggest dates ever in Ireland looming, LIAM MACKEY dips into voluminous hotpress archives and selects a small sample of what the paper said about U2 over the years

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 22 Sep 1993
There Will Always Be Coca-Cola Bill Graham
Coke is it. Coke is the real thing. It's not the choice of a new generation but the choice of countless generations past, present and future. Coca-Cola knows how to get American presidents elected and is even responsible for Santa Claus as we know him. Here BILL GRAHAM delves into Mark Prendergast's unauthorised history of the company, For God, Country and Coca-Cola, and discovers over a century's worth of evidence that Coke is no ordinary soft drink.

Music | Interview 25% | 18 Jun 1987
ROCKIN' ALL OVER THE STATES Liam Mackey
As "With Or Without You" hits No. 1 in the US singles charts, Liam Mackey joins U2 on their biggest - and most successful - American tour to date.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  6 Jul 2000
Patrick Bergin Joe Jackson
The Irish star opens up on sex, drugs, racism, crime, acting, actors and actresses, as well as slamming the Irish film industry and RTE. Text: JOE JACKSON. Portraits: CATHAL DAWSON

Music | Interview 25% | 27 Jul 1989
I Drink Therefore I Am Liam Fay
Liam Fay calls on Shane MacGowan at home, where over mugs of brandy, the singer cheerfully rationalises his notorious alcohol-intake in the face of widespread concern that he might be drinking himself to an early grave. The premier Pogue disagrees, predicting instead a happy fulfilling life away from the stage, in which he would own and run a fully-licensed restaurant in London and face extended vacations in Thailand.

Music | Interview 25% |  1 Dec 1993
One More Time With Feeling . . . Liam Fay
During the late eighties, Aslan were among the most celebrated of Irish rock acts, immensely popular at home and signed to EMI, a major multinational label, on which they released their debut album, Feel No Shame. And then it all came unstuck, amid squalid tabloid accusations of drug addiction, egotism and recrimination. Now they re back, older, wiser and more resolute but with their musical batteries recharged, a new contract with BMG under their belts and that old emotional band intact. Report: Liam Fay (with additional reporting by George Byrne).

Music | Interview 25% | 30 Mar 2004
Lost in Transmutation Peter Murphy
Exclusive: Kevin Shields, the missing presumed lost genius of Irish rock, re-emerges to tell the truth about sandbags and barbed wire, the making of Loveless, early Dublin days with Gavin Friday, Liam O Maonlai and U2, and his Bafta-winning work on Lost in Translation.

Music | Interview 25% |  1 Dec 1993
One more time with feeling...  
During the late eighties, ASLAN were among the most celebrated of Irish rock acts, immensely popular at home and signed to EMI, a major multinational label, on which they released their debut album Feel No Shame. And then it all came unstuck, amid squalid tabloid accusations of drug addiction, egotism and recrimination. Now they’re back, older, wiser and more resolute – but with their musical batteries recharged, a new contract with BMG under their belts and that old emotional band intact. Report: LIAM FAY (with additional reporting by GEORGE BYRNE). Pix: MICK QUINN

Music | Interview 25% |  8 Apr 1990
Another Side Of Bob Geldof Bill Graham
With his upcoming concert in Poulaphouca marking his solo Irish debut, it's been all too easy in the recent past to overlook Bob Geldof's standing as a musical and lyrical artist. The lines connecting the youthful Dun Laoghaire blues and Dylan aficionado with the creator of The Vegetarians Of Love are rarely traced in media-bytes that prefer to concentrate on Modest Bob, Live Aid Bob and Saint Bob. Here, Bill Graham, who knew the schoolboy, takes musician Bob on a freewheeling trip from then to now.

Music | Interview 25% | 26 Aug 1990
Another Side Of Bob Geldof Bill Graham
With his upcoming concert in Poulaphouca marking his solo Irish debut, it's been all too easy in the recent past to overlook Bob Geldof's standing as a musical and lyrical artist. The lines connecting the youthful Dun Laoghaire blues and Dylan aficionado with the creator of The Vegetarians Of Love are rarely traced in media-bytes that prefer to concentrate on Modest Bob, Live Aid Bob and Saint Bob. Here, Bill Graham, who knew the schoolboy, takes musician Bob on a freewheeling trip from then to now.

Music | Interview 25% | 26 Aug 1990
Another Side Of Bob Geldof Bill Graham
With his upcoming concert in Poulaphouca marking his solo Irish debut, it s been all too easy in the recent past to overlook Bob Geldof s standing as a musical and lyrical artist. The lines connecting the youthful Dun Laoghaire blues and Dylan aficionado with the creator of The Vegetarians Of Love are rarely traced in media-bytes that prefer to concentrate on Modest Bob, Live Aid Bob and Saint Bob. Here, Bill Graham, who knew the schoolboy, takes musician Bob on a freewheeling trip from then to now.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 18 Mar 1998
THE CORRECT USE OF SOAP Andy Darlington
CORONATION STREET. It s an institution. So who wants to live in an institution? Well - there s Ken Barlow, Vera Duckworth, Deirdre, Fiona . . . you know them all, don t you? Be honest! ANDY DARLINGTON visits the Street of Dreams, and finds out that it s real!

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 29 Oct 1997
Menace Liam Fay
DENIS LEARY, sultan of sneer, is en route to Dublin to star in the Murphy s Ungagged Comedy Festival. By way of a little limbering up, and proving that there s no smoke without fire, here he lets rip on Noraid, The Kennedys, The Royals, Bill Hicks, Dean Martin, Oasis, Father Ted, drugs in Kerry and, oh yes, why he d like to go to Riverdance with a sniper s rifle . Interview: LIAM FAY.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  8 Jan 1997
O Carroll s No.1 Liam Fay
He may well be a prime target for the jibes of other Irish comedian-types, but right now brendan o carroll is riding the crest of a wave of popularity of quite phenomenal proportions. With three best-selling books to his credit, a smash hit play and a movie already in the offing, he s back on the road with his sell-out one-man show The Story So Far. Here, in a startlingly honest interview, he talks about his addiction to gambling, his contempt for the theatrical establishment, the fear and paralysis that is endemic in RTE, Father Ted, the Catholic Church, groupies and (cue fanfare please) his plans to become an M.E.P. Tape recorder: liam fay. Pix: MICK QUINN

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 11 Mar 1996
The Brendan Voyage Liam Fay
As escape acts go, it ranked up there with the very best of Harry Houdini. Bishop Brendan Comiskey, in theory at least, was back to face the music and undergo a gruelling, exhaustive interrogation at the hands of the assembled press corps. Instead, his press conference turned into a stage-managed anti-climax, and the media watched helplessly as he slipped from their grasp.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 11 Jan 1995
2000 AD HERE WE COME ?? ??
The future is here. Well, somehow it always is. And, as usual, it is both familiar and strange. Nothing seems to change, but one day you turn around, it is 1995, and you are cybersurfing on the internet, summer seems to last all winter, ambient-acid-techno is bubbling away on the radio, your fax machine shows up on the Antiques Roadshow and papa’s got a brand new drug.

Music | Interview 25% | 14 Dec 2001
The story of M Peter Murphy
Sex and sanctity, grit and glitter, penthouse and pavement, God and the Devil, and all conical points in between! PETER MURPHY dials M for ADONNA, the pre-eminent pop icon of this and every other year

Music | Interview 25% | 21 May 1992
Achtung Station! Bill Graham
Zurich turns on to Zoo TV as U2 transmit the greatest show on earth. Report and interview: Bill Graham

Music | Interview 25% | 21 May 1992
Achtung Station! Bill Graham
Zurich turns on to Zoo TV as U2 transmit the greatest show on earth. Report and interview: Bill Graham

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 31 Aug 2006
Come as you aaaaaahh! Olaf Tyaransen
Masturbating for charity – it was a new one on us. So whose idea was it? What was the purpose? Who would turn up? And what would happen in real life, when the doors to the Wank-a-thon were finally declared open? There was only one way to get the real SP on what promised to be one of the most bizarre events ever mounted in London. Send for our man Tyaransen: he wouldn’t make his excuses and leave! Or would he?

Film Review | Film 25% | 12 Jan 1994
IN THE SOUP Neil McCormack
IN THE SOUP (Directed by Alexandre Rockwell. Starring Seymour Cassel, Steve Buscemi, Jennifer Beals)

Music | News 25% | 14 Jan 2009
Choice Music Prize Shortlist The Hot Press Newsdesk
The shortlist has been announced for the fourth annual Choice Music Prize, which is worth a cool €10,000 to the winners.

Music Review | Dance Single 24% | 25 Aug 2004
Paranoid Anddroid Richard Brophy
A dark and moody interpretation of electro.

Music | News 24% | 11 Nov 2008
Enrique Iglesias to perform at Irish charity benefit The Hot Press Newsdesk
That big hunk of Latino love Enrique Iglesias has been added to the bill for the Cheerios Childline Concert, which takes place in December.

Music | News 24% | 14 Aug 2009
Jacko dominates charts, with Florence hot on his heels! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The latest charts show Michael Jackson with a staggering nine albums in the top 100.

Music Review | Dance Single 24% | 23 Nov 2006
Quicksand  
The Hardwax man follows his recent MDR debut with two tracks from a similar palette – dry, lean drums, crunchy elements and glorious walls of FX noise.

Broadcast | Video 24% |  2 Sep 2008
The Blizzards – Trust Me I'm A Doctor The Hot Press Newsdesk
As The Blizzards prepare to release album number two, presented for your pleasure is the video for new single 'Trust Me I'm A Doctor'.

Music | News 24% |  3 Oct 2008
Fight Like Apes announce Academy headliner The Hot Press Newsdesk
Their debut album has entered the charts in the top ten, and now Fight Like Apes have announced a headline gig at the Academy, Dublin.

Music | News 23% | 12 Dec 2008
Akon tour comes to Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
Akon has confirmed that he’s bringing his Freedom world tour to the RDS, Dublin (January 27) and the Odyssey, Belfast (28).

Film Review | Film 23% | 28 Oct 1999
Pushing Tin Craig Fitzsimons
Snazzily shot, deeply calculated, and enormously entertaining in its own overblown way, Pushing Tin is a sprawling mess of a movie which gets carried away yet still manages to entertain effortlessly.

Film Review | Film 23% | 24 Feb 2004
Looney Toons- Back in Action Tara Brady
Despite the we-stayed-up-all-night title, Looney Toons; Back In Action is happily far from being an untidy ink-splatter on the flick-book of anyone concerned, though after Space Jam – the awful Michael Jordan/Toons 1996 collaboration – it may be that our expectations are relatively low.

Music | News 23% | 10 May 2001
Rage Against The Machine Stuart Clark
SAMANTHA MUMBA AND her 11-year-old brother, Omero, are none too pleased this week after being told that they're going to have to re-shoot all of their scenes in The Time Machine.

Music Review | Album 23% | 23 Sep 2009
How It All Began In The End Edwin McFee
dublin heavy rockers impress with songwriterly chops

Film Review | Film 23% |  6 Jul 2000
MAYBE BABY Craig Fitzsimons
Just what the world needs: a movie about affluent English wankers trying to breed (and thankfully failing).

Film Review | Film 23% | 11 May 2000
SCREAM 3 Craig Fitzsimons
THE ORIGINAL was, of course, an absolute joy and a thing of wonder, but its impact might have been even greater if they hadn't insisted on following it up with two sequels

Music Review | Album 23% |  4 Aug 2009
The Working Title Jackie Hayden
Workmanlike debut from Dublin pop-rockers

Music | News 22% |  5 Mar 2009
UPDATED: Jape wins 2009 Choice Music Price The Hot Press Newsdesk
Richie Egan aka Jape has won 2009's Choice Music Prize.

Music | News 22% |  9 Dec 2008
Britney almost pips Priests to top spot The Hot Press Newsdesk
The battle for the Christmas No.1 seems to be heading in a rather traditional direction, with The Priests climbing back to the top spot in the Irish charts.

Film Review | Film 22% | 25 May 2000
DEUCE BIGALOW, MALE GIGOLO Craig Fitzsimons
With Jim Carrey having decided to go all serious, and Adam Sandler presumably next to follow, it has fallen to Saturday Night Live refugee Rob Schneider - writer and star of the infernal Deuce Bigalow - to assume the position of America's cinematic King of Smut.

Film Review | Film 22% | 22 Jun 2000
WHEN THE SKY FALLS Craig Fitzsimons
Few breaking stories have ever had quite as much impact as the news of Veronica Guerin's savage murder in the summer of 1996.

Film Review | Film 22% | 20 Jul 2000
FINAL DESTINATION Craig Fitzsimons
A relentless, blood-soaked grand-guignol bombardment of cheapo SFX-on-genocidal-rampage destruction, Final Destination boasts one of the worst scripts of all time, but it's an inordinate amount of fun, shining from start to finish with an idiotic magnificence reminiscent of Ed Wood (almost).

Film Review | Film 22% | 28 Oct 1999
Deep Blue Sea Craig Fitzsimons
"Your deepest fear is about to come true" the posters warned, and I had a horrible feeling their prediction would transpire to be all too accurate.

Film Review | Film 22% | 23 Jun 1999
Notting Hill Craig Fitzsimons
Hey hey hey, here comes joy and merriment! Time for dancing in the streets! Hugh Grant stars in a rewrite of Four Weddings And A Funeral!!! Julia Roberts too! Yippeeee!!!.

Hot Features | Reports 22% | 26 Feb 2009
Reader's Poll Results  
So, the polls are in, and we might as well rename the whole shebang Hannigan’s Ball!

Film Review | Film 22% | 14 Oct 1999
Tarzan Craig Fitzsimons
DISNEY's '90s output has been somewhat hit-and-miss, with only 1997's astonishingly dark Hercules coming close to must-see status, but this one is a cracker, and compulsory viewing for those privileged enough to be in touch with their offspring.

Film Review | Film 22% |  6 Feb 2007
Old Joy Tara Brady
Kelly Reichardt’s reflective and deceptively minor film Old Joy charts two people growing apart against the lyrical backdrop of an Oregon rainforest.

Music Review | Album 22% |  6 Jun 2002
My Way Barry O Donoghue
Micro-sampling is indeed a great idea - for about four or five tracks

Music | News 22% | 13 Feb 2006
Glen Hansard to release solo material The Hot Press Newsdesk
While the next Frames album is still a long way off, Glen Hansard has confirmed that he’s a collaborative solo project, The Swell Season, in the can.

Music | News 22% | 22 Jul 2009
Oxegen fan poll results announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
MCD have released the results of their online Oxegen fan poll, which makes extremely good reading for Brandon Flowers and his pals.

Music | News 22% | 30 Jan 2008
'Once' song is eligible for Oscars The Hot Press Newsdesk
Good news from Los Angeles where the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have decided that Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova are okay to go in this year’s Oscars.

Music | News 22% | 30 Jan 2009
Oxegen curfew rumours dismissed The Hot Press Newsdesk
Contrary to reports elsewhere, there will be no 6 pm shut down on the Sunday at Punchestown.

Film Review | Film 22% | 13 Jun 2003
Igby Goes Down Tara Brady
Though Igby Goes Down wears its Salinger reference points a bit too prominently on its sleeve, this youthful fable about the perils of falling into the hypocrisies and compromises of adulthood is still a bittersweet delight.

Music | News 22% | 18 Mar 2008
Undertones headline Good Vibrations anniversary gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Undertones help Belfast's Good Vibrations label celebrate 30 years in business with an anniversary gig next month.

Music | News 22% | 24 Oct 2007
Memorabilia and tickets up for grabs in charity auction The Hot Press Newsdesk
There's a veritable treasure chest of musical swag up for grabs in the RTE/People In Need Telethon auctions on eBay.ie right now - and it's all for a good cause!

Film Review | Film 22% | 13 Jun 2006
Ask The Dust Tara Brady
Those who harbour romantic notions about starving artists clattering away of their typewriters in appalling social circumstance will be very pleased indeed by Ask The Dust.

Film Review | Film 22% |  6 Sep 2002
Once Upon A Time In The Midlands Craig Fitzsimons
Once Upon A Time In The Midlands bears more than passing similarities to recent entries in the 'gritty grim-up-north' genre

Music | News 22% | 21 Jan 2009
2xm unveil two new shows The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Making Waves podcast and Balcony TV have made it on to radio.

Film Review | Film 22% |  2 Sep 1999
Another Day In Paradise Craig Fitzsimons
The most unremittingly bleak and depressing indie offering to emerge from the States all year (with the possible exception of Paul Schrader's Affliction), this deeply fucked-up slice of white-trash junkie psychosis is a hard-hitting, supremely affecting journey into the black heart of the American nightmare, with some of its images powerful enough to merit comparison with Badlands, Taxi Driver and other similarly-flavoured excursions to hell.

Music | News 22% | 19 Nov 2009
Stars help raise €400,000 at the Cheerios Childline Concert The Hot Press Newsdesk
See acts such as Westlife, Alexandra Burke and JLS perform when the event airs this Saturday 21 November on TV3.

Film Review | Film 22% | 20 Sep 2002
The Bourne Identity Craig Fitzsimons
No-one sane would go out of their way to watch it a second time

Music Review | Album 22% | 31 Mar 2003
The Smell Of Our Own John Walshe
The world of The Hidden Cameras is filled to the brim with shimmering, off-kilter pop.

Film Review | Film 22% | 20 Sep 2002
The Bourne Identity Craig Fitzsimons
No-one sane would go out of their way to watch it a second time

Hot Features | Reports 21% |  3 Oct 2007
Stage: Topic of cancer Joe Jackson
A new play at The Project chronicles the experiences of three women fighting cancer, but not in a traditionally gloomy manner.

Film Review | Film 21% | 28 Feb 2008
The Bank Job Tara Brady
"Until now this story was protected by a gagging order though the ‘revelatory’ film it inspired is never as exciting as that sounds."

Film Review | Film 21% | 10 Apr 2007
The Caiman (Il Caimano) Tara Brady
Schizophrenically skipping between low-rent grindhouse shoot-‘em-ups, family drama and political rants, The Caiman is an endearing, shouty gumbo even when the subplots don’t seem all that organic.

Music | News 21% | 23 Feb 2009
Irish Festival Awards announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Over 11,000 online voters have had their say.

Film Review | Film 21% |  8 Jul 2002
Birthday Girl Tara Brady
Despite the premise, if you are expecting Birthday Girl to be regular rom-com fare you might well be taken aback

Film Review | Film 21% | 28 Apr 2006
C.R.A.Z.Y Tara Brady
Young Zac’s dad thinks his son is gay. So does everyone else, including Zac. But will they all come to terms with it? Jean-Marc Vallée’s cute Québécois coming-of-age tale has already taken the audience award at Toronto and was the official Canadian entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars.

Hot Features | Comedy 21% | 29 Mar 2006
Truth or dare Jackie Hayden
With RTE’s new eight part mockumentary television series The Unbelievable Truth rustling feathers of the fans of our most high-profile celebrities in music and sport, Jackie Hayden spoke to its presenter Colin Murphy about celebrity, envy and er, beetroot.

Film Review | Film 21% | 17 Mar 1999
The Thin Red Line Craig Fitzsimons
IF THE truth be told I'm not normally much of a lad for war movies. I'm generalising here, but they're too long, their scripts tend to stink, there aren't many women to be seen, and I never did dig the sight of human blood in huge quantities.

Music Review | Album 21% |  7 Jul 1999
The Seduction Of Claude Debussy Eamon Sweeney
"Music is not just the expression of a feeling – it is the feeling itself." – Claude Debussy It is possibly the year's most preposterously pretentious title. Indeed, the presentation of the whole project is so lofty there is a fear that Art of Noise's 'comeback' will fall hilariously flat on its arse.

Film Review | Film 21% | 20 Sep 2006
Little Miss Sunshine Tara Brady
Recapturing the spirit of Billy Wilder at his best, Little Miss Sunshine jumps up and says make mine a screwball with a shot of cyanide to go.

Film Review | Film 21% |  2 Nov 1994
THE BROWNING VERSION Neil McCormack
THE BROWNING VERSION (Directed by Mike Figgis. Starring Albert Finney, Greta Scacchi, Mathew Modine)

Music | News 21% |  1 May 2008
Gilbert O' Sullivan among Irish acts confirmed for Glastonbury The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Waterford man will make two appearances at the Somerset festival in June

Film Review | Film 21% | 25 Aug 1993
HOUSE OF ANGELS Neil McCormack
Swedish cinema is not noted for its humour, its greatest exponent being Ingmar Bergman, who, for the uninitiated, is like Woody Allen without the jokes (or at least that's what Woody Allen would like to think). Which is a cliché of course, and one delightfully undermined by House of Angels.

Music Review | Album 21% | 14 Jul 2008
Terminate On Sight Colm Russell
Fiddy's gang go over the old routine one too often

Music Review | Album 21% | 18 Aug 1999
Premiers Symptoms Eamon Sweeney
The hiatus between albums is often an excuse for record companies to recycle and repackage the most outrageous muck imaginable in the interests of exploiting an artist's marketability - particularly when the act in question has produced a twenty-four carat classic of modern times, and there's no indication of a follow-up in the foreseeable future.

Music | News 21% | 28 Jan 2009
Meteor Awards 2009 - Presenter & Nominees Revealed [updated] The Hot Press Newsdesk
Amanda Byram was today unveiled as the host of this year’s Meteors Awards and nominees for 2009 were revealed - as well as the fact that Sharon Shannon would receive a lifetime achievement award.

Film Review | Film 21% | 10 Nov 2009
The Men Who Stare At Goats Tara Brady
Baaa-ed to the bone

Music | News 21% | 25 Jun 2009
Tiny Magnetic Pets sign to Universal in the Philippines The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Dublin outfit are also looking to gig there.

Film Review | Film 21% | 24 Jun 1999
The Mummy Craig Fitzsimons
Profusely old-fashioned and hopelessly predictable, The Mummy works quite admirably in spite of its shameless lack of innovation.

Film Review | Film 21% |  4 Aug 2004
Garfield Craig Fitzsimons
As likeable an Everyslob figure as the fat cat in question is, nothing about Garfield:The Movie justifies its existence.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 21% | 19 Sep 2008
Demolition Darby Stuart Clark
Los Angeles’ punkerati were out in force as the Roger Grossman-directed What We Do Is Secret premiered in one of Tinsel Town’s less salubrious cinematic establishments.

Film Review | Film 21% |  5 Aug 2008
Death Defying Acts Tara Brady
Any film that’s audacious enough to cast Catherine Zeta-Jones as a turn-of-the-century Scottish peasant on the make demands to be seen.

Music | News 21% | 18 Mar 2008
Nick Cave to work on The Road The Hot Press Newsdesk
Nick Cave has confirmed that he and Warren Ellis will write the soundtrack to John Hillcoat’s forthcoming film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’'s The Road.

Film Review | Film 21% |  2 Sep 1999
Rushmore Craig Fitzsimons
One of the surprise success stories of the year. Wes Anderson’s Rushmore takes the notion of “revenge of the nerds” to its logical conclusion.

Hot Features | London Calling 21% |  2 Mar 2000
Blackadder: The Turd Barry Glendenning
According to BARRY GLENDENNING, the overlords who persuaded Ben Elton and Richard Curtis to revive Blackadder for the Millennium Dome wouldn't know a cunning plan if it painted itself purple, danced naked on top of a harpsichord and sang 'Cunning Plans Are Here Again'.

Film Review | Film 21% | 25 Jun 2008
The Ruins Tara Brady
There’s a new breed of killer plant movie. And this time it’s personal.

Music Review | Album 21% | 14 Aug 2002
Revive Eamon Sweeney
So far, think classic '80s Depeche Mode, The Young Gods, Nine Inch Nails, Faithless and Death in Vegas - good goth/dance/pomp rock/freaked out fusion stuff - all shouty and melodramatic but still sweet and smooth

Music Review | Album 21% |  3 Jul 2002
Long Walk Home - Music From The Rabbit Proof Fence Nadine O Regan
This is a classic OST - the kind that enhances and embraces the moods of the film, rather than simply adding the cool tunes that you know (and want to buy) to its closing credits

Film Review | Film 21% | 29 Jan 2009
Frost Nixon Tara Brady
 

Music Review | Album 21% |  7 Dec 2006
Pick Of Destiny Rebecca Bentz
Could someone please tell Jack Black and Kyle Gass that singing the word ‘fuck’ 39 times in a song doesn’t automatically make your music better?

Hot Features | Comedy 21% |  6 Jul 2000
One-Liner Wonder Nick Kelly
After Tommy Tiernan and Dylan Moran comes TOMMY NICHOLSON. Nick Kelly meets the latest graduate of the Navan school of humour

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 21% | 11 Mar 2002
Laughlines: 11 March 2002 Stephen Robinson
At last, Caesar, news from our legions in the North... Empire comedy club regular Patrick McGaughey recently visited the International's Comedy Cellar where he easily won over that most discerning of audiences with a flawless routine

Film Review | Film 21% | 30 Mar 2009
Waveriders Tara Brady
 

Music Review | Album 21% |  1 Sep 1999
Searc Mo Chléibh/Love Of My Heart Siobhan Long
Sean nós singing has undergone something of a renaissance recently, and Finola O'Siocrú's debut, Searc Mo Chléibh/Love Of My Heart is a welcome addition to the genre.

Music Review | Live 21% | 26 Nov 2008
Kanye West live at RDS Kilian Murphy
It's all glitz and glam on the intergalactic set of this lackluster performance, but the music manages to save the night.

Music | News 21% | 22 Oct 2009
Paul McCartney plays the O2 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Macca is doing his legendary thing in December.

Film Review | Film 21% | 26 Feb 2009
Confessions Of A Shopaholic Tara Brady
Sex and the City with a glimmer of humanity and an ounce of wit populated by a cast of real live humans.

Film Review | Film 21% |  8 Feb 1995
SLEEP WITH ME Neil McCormack
SLEEP WITH ME (Directed by Rory Kelly. Starring Eric Stoltz, Meg Tilly, Craig Sheffer)

Film Review | Film 21% |  5 Dec 2003
Thirteen Tara Brady
Catherine Hardwicke’s award winning film is an ‘issue’ film so if you find the work of Ken Loach too preachy by half, then this probably won’t float your boat.

Music | News 21% | 17 Jul 2009
Black-Eyed Peas top Irish singles chart The Hot Press Newsdesk
There's also a post-RDS bounce for The Boss.

Film Review | Film 21% | 20 Jul 2000
PITCH BLACK Craig Fitzsimons
Easy on the eye, and not exactly challenging in the grey matter stakes, Pitch Black is a highly watchable if far from unforgettable slice of low-budget sci-fi/monster-movie daftness.

Film Review | Film 21% | 26 May 1999
Forces Of Nature Craig Fitzsimons
A lazy, manipulative, smug and thoroughly calculated rom-com/road-movie with no heart to speak of and both eyes firmly fixed on the box-office, Forces of Nature is another market-driven exercise in summertime schmaltz.

Music | News 21% | 15 Feb 2008
Oxegen 2008: Likely line-up revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
The first batch of acts for Scotland's T In The Park Festival have been announced, giving a strong indication of who'll be coming to Punchestown this year.

Film Review | Film 21% |  1 Nov 2007
The Brothers Solomon Tara Brady
Even if the hit-and-miss factor falls into an awkward 7-10 split, it’s hard to dislike Bob Odenkirk’s film.

Music Review | Album 21% | 16 Apr 2002
Fierce Traditional Oliver Sweeney
Long recognised as one of the country's leading fiddlers, when it comes to innovation there are few to hold a candle to the man from Corrandulla

Film Review | Film 21% | 14 Dec 1994
JUNIOR Neil McCormack
JUNIOR (Directed by Ivan Reitman. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, Emma Thompson, Frank Langella, Pamela Reed)

Film Review | Film 21% | 15 Dec 1993
ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS Neil McCormack
ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS (Directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Cary Elwes, Richard Lewis, Roger Rees, Amy Yasbeck)

Film Review | Film 21% |  9 Aug 2002
Men In Black II Craig Fitzsimons
While it would be excessive to say it was worth the wait, Men in Black 2 still possesses enough goofy charm and (half-)wit to render it very agreeable viewing.

Film Review | Film 21% | 17 Oct 2003
Song For A Raggy Boy Craig Fitzsimons
A grim and miserable tale of relentless brutality, rape and buggery in an Irish industrial school, Song For A Raggy Boy was never likely to be a bucket of belly-laughs.

Film Review | Film 21% | 26 Jun 2003
Tadpole Craig Fitzsimons
A light comic touch and consistent flashes of mordant humour make Tadpole very engaging viewing throughout.

Film Review | Film 21% | 20 Aug 2003
Confidence Craig Fitzsimons
 

Film Review | Film 21% | 17 Jan 2008
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story Tara Brady
"Bad ageing make-up, crazy exposition, half-a-century’s worth of the uniforms of youth culture: Walk Hard has a heap of fun with the music biopic."

Film Review | Film 21% | 27 Sep 2001
Enigma Craig Fitzsimons
Enigma is an inherently drab and forgettable affair, chiefly notable for its sluggish pace, scarcity of action, and extreme Englishness

Film Review | Film 21% |  8 Sep 2006
Pulse Tara Brady
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s fantastically creepy Kairo gets remade as big budget trash.

Film Review | Film 21% | 22 Jul 1998
ARMAGEDDON Cathy Dillon
ARMAGEDDON (Directed by Michael Bay. Starring Bruce Willis, Liv Tyler, Billy Bob Thornton, Steve Buscemi, Ben Affleck, Peter Stormare).

Film Review | Film 21% |  2 Dec 1996
101 Dalmatians Craig Fitzsimons
101 Dalmatians (Directed by Stephen Heyek. Starring Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Hugh Laurie.)

Music Review | Album 21% | 18 Nov 2008
4.13 Dream Patrick Freyne
If it ain’t broke you may smear it with red lipstick and back-comb its hair. But do NOT fix it.

Film Review | Film 21% | 14 Dec 1994
L’ENFER Neil McCormack
L’ENFER (Directed by Claude Chabrol. Starring Emmanuelle Béart, Francois Cluzet)

Film Review | Film 21% | 17 Mar 1999
Your Friends ... Neighbours Craig Fitzsimons
If you're actively looking for reasons to dislike this movie, there's no shortage of them, but if you're prepared to roll with it and take it on its own terms, you'll be rewarded richly in terms of entertainment.

Music | News 21% | 16 Feb 2009
Irish musicians triumph at IFTAs The Hot Press Newsdesk
It was a great night for the Irish music community as David Holmes bagged an IFTA for his Hunger score, while Maria Doyle Kennedy scooped the Best Supporting Actress award.

Film Review | Film 21% | 11 Apr 2007
Sunshine Tara Brady
The dream team behind zombie revivalist hit 28 Days Later – director Danny Boyle, screenwriter Alex Garland and ace thespian Cillian Murphy – reunite for a metaphysical speculative spectacle.

Film Review | Film 21% | 17 Aug 2004
The Bourne Supremacy Tara Brady
It’s all very exciting, if entirely lacking in substance, but what would I know? Every boy I’ve spoken to thinks this an orgasmic masterpiece, what with the shiny things, car-chases and moody unattached protagonist.

Film Review | Film 21% | 22 Nov 2001
South West 9 Craig Fitzsimons
Brought to you by the makers of Human Traffic, SW9 often plays like its predecessor’s older, more world-weary sibling. Its thematic preoccupations may be similar, but it’s a less frenetic and free-wheeling affair.

Film Review | Film 21% | 14 Jul 1993
BENNY AND JOON Neil McCormack
BENNY AND JOON (Directed by Jeremiah Chechik. Starring Johnny Depp, Mary Stuart Masterson, Aidan Quinn)

Film Review | Film 21% | 22 Jul 2005
Wedding Crashers Tara Brady
 

Film Review | Film 20% |  3 Feb 1999
Titanic Town Craig Fitzsimons
IF YOU can physically bring yourself (kicking and screaming, no doubt) into the cinema - something of an uphill task, given the presence of Julie Walters - here you will be handsomely rewarded with a compact and highly entertaining little drama, which actually manages to address the Northern situation while remaining funny throughout - no mean feat that.

Film Review | Film 20% |  2 Aug 2007
Evan Almighty Tara Brady
And the studio executives said, Go forth and make us a movie that might capitalise on the Christian dollar, for it is bountiful across the land.

Film Review | Film 20% | 15 Mar 2001
MISS CONGENIALITY Craig Fitzsimons
About as substantial as the middle of a Polo mint, and with considerably less depth or wit, the horrific Sandra Bullock vehicle Miss Congeniality wastes no time in drilling a hole in your head.

Film Review | Film 20% | 29 Nov 2007
PS I Love You Tara Brady
Nobody will mistake this with a great screen weepie, but Holly’s compellingly narcissistic, Oprah-fied ‘journey’ will surely do for right here, right now.

Film Review | Film 20% | 29 Mar 2006
The Boys And Girl From County Clare Tara Brady
If you’ve been aching for a twee diddle-de-di confection set in the depressingly prehistoric Ireland of the '60s, then The Boys And Girl From County Clare is guaranteed to float your boat like no flick since Waking Ned.

Film Review | Film 20% | 12 May 1999
Message In A Bottle Craig Fitzsimons
How can I give you some inkling of the interminable tortures that lie in wait for you should you be so foolhardy as to attend Message In A Bottle, Kevin Costner's latest box-office smash?

Film Review | Film 20% | 22 Jan 2007
Black Book (Zwartboek) Tara Brady
Rewriting history as a kinky Mata Hari penny-dreadful, Black Book is a lively spy caper that might well have been conceived by Benny Hill and played out in fast motion to the strains of the William Tell overture.

Film Review | Film 20% | 13 Mar 2008
The Cottage Tara Brady
"The Cottage is an unqualified success. We loved the inventive and satisfyingly squelching use of gore."

Film Review | Film 20% | 18 Apr 2006
The Dark Tara Brady
Canadian director John Fawcett last dropped by with Ginger Snaps, a pleasing rush of lycanthropy, menstruation and goth angst in suburbia. Excluding the Nicole Kidman bits from Moulin Rouge, it was the best horror show of 2000. His delayed sophomore venture lacks the chic indie innovation of that earlier film, but it’s an intriguing knot of Celtic mythology, girl-ghosts and killer sheep just the same.

Film Review | Film 20% | 27 Nov 2003
Spin The Bottle Craig Fitzsimons
For those who missed out first time round, Paths Of Freedom was a reasonably successful RTE series (from the team who also brought you Fergus’ Wedding).

Film Review | Film 20% | 16 Jun 2005
Mr and Mrs Smith Tara Brady
Mr And Mrs Smith is all about the pitch; two deadly assassins are married without knowing it! Then an assignment brings them into direct competition! It’s a full-scale battle of the sexes with Vince Vaughn quipping from the sidelines! Then they find a common enemy! Coasting along on this dizzyingly high concept jiggery, Doug Liman’s blissfully empty-headed popcorn flick offers the seductive spectacle of two of the planet’s most prepossessing movie stars attempting to kill and fuck each other, often at the same time.

Film Review | Film 20% |  7 Jul 2008
Hancock Tara Brady
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, we don’t know either. If like us, you’ve been watching the trailers for Hancock with a furrowed brow and a wavy line mouth, you are not alone.

Film Review | Film 20% | 28 Oct 2003
Mystic River Craig Fitzsimons
No masterpiece, but Mystic River is easily Clint’s finest hour behind the camera since Unforgiven.

Film Review | Film 20% | 25 Nov 1999
Onegin Craig Fitzsimons
Approximately one hundred times more intriguing and emotionally engaging than I'd dared to hope, this beautifully majestic period piece will set your heart singing no matter how hard you try to resist.

Film Review | Film 20% |  2 Sep 1999
Mickey Blue Eyes Craig Fitzsimons
Possibly Hugh Grant's greatest atrocity yet in a career liberally littered with them, this obnoxiously crass and racist pseudo-comedy is about as amusing and enjoyable as being hit repeatedly over the head with a sledgehammer while an endless remix of Queen's 'We Will Rock You' plays incessantly in the background.

Film Review | Film 20% | 24 Sep 2003
Tears Of The Sun Craig Fitzsimons
Arguably the most noxious and disturbing film released this year.

Music Review | Album 20% |  2 Mar 2000
They Don't Teach This Shit In School John Walshe
Damien Dempsey is a soul singer in the truest sense of the word. OK so he's no Al Green, but the 23-year-old from Donaghmede is incapable of being anything other than honest and giving anything less than 100% every time he opens his mouth to sing.

Film Review | Film 20% | 24 Feb 2004
The Barbarian Invasions Craig Fitzsimons
Undoubtedly the most accomplished film-maker in Quebec – not that there’s vast competition for that accolade – Denys Arcand’s output is always worth a look, though you need to go back to 1990’s gob-smackingly pretentious but hugely entertaining Jesus Of Montreal to find the last time one of Arcand’s films commanded significant international attention.

Film Review | Film 20% | 29 Aug 2003
Intermission Craig Fitzsimons
 

Film Review | Film 20% |  6 Jul 2000
THREE TO TANGO Craig Fitzsimons
On pain of castration, I must point out that I'd happily watch Neve Campbell washing dishes, dusting shelves and hoovering floors for two hours, but it's disheartening to see how dire her taste in scripts has been since the original Scream, and this lame-brained romantic comedy hardly represents a huge improvement.

Film Review | Film 20% |  6 Aug 2003
Pirates Of The Caribbean Craig Fitzsimons
En route, there’s some hair-raising swordplay, quite a few stirring skirmishes, passages of mildly tiresome buddy-movie convention, and your time-honoured posh girl-falls-for-devilish rogue scenario.

Film Review | Film 20% | 24 Aug 2005
Bewitched Tara Brady
If you were expecting something of the same quality as last summer’s stupendously awful Stepford Wives remake, I’d advise you lower your expectations.

Film Review | Film 20% | 19 Oct 2007
The Dark Is Rising Tara Brady
The Dark Is Rising, an adaptation of Susan Cooper’s massively influential children’s classic, is a big, plodding dud that bares little or no resemblance to the book that inspired it.

Film Review | Film 20% | 22 Jun 2000
CHICKEN RUN Craig Fitzsimons
"Go see chicken-movie! Go see chicken-movie!" chanted my three-year-old best mate in a paroxysm of enthusiasm and excitement on the way in - and I must confess even I was well looking forward to Chicken Run, the first full-feature flick from the men who brought you Wallace & Gromit.

Film Review | Film 20% | 28 Sep 2000
SALTWATER Craig Fitzsimons
It is normally my responsibility, as a film critic, to communicate to you some inkling of what the film under review is actually about. Unfortunately, in the case of Saltwater, this is utterly impossible

Film Review | Film 20% | 31 May 2002
The Time Machine Tara Brady
The Time Machine has enough thrills to hold its own as matinee fodder for 12-year-olds. However, this movie will likely prove miles too preposterous for most

Film Review | Film 20% | 29 Apr 2008
Iron Man Tara Brady
Hollywood has been encroaching on the Marvel-verse since 1944 when children handed over jam-jars to catch the first serialised version of Captain America.

Film Review | Film 20% | 11 Nov 1999
Ride With The Devil Craig Fitzsimons
UNBELIEVABLY TOUTED in many quarters as a serious contender for Oscars glory, Ride With The Devil – an elegiac Dixie/Western set during the American Civil War – marks a sharp change of territory for its highly-respected director Ang Lee, a man more commonly associated with fine-lined character dramas such as the impeccable Ice Storm.

Film Review | Film 20% | 22 Jul 1998
THE CASTLE Cathy Dillon
THE CASTLE (Directed by Rob Sitch. Starring Michael Caton, Tiriel Mora, Anne Tenney, Stephen Curry).

Music | News 20% | 18 Feb 2008
'Kings', 'The Tudors' and 'Garage' clean up at the IFTAs The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tom Collins' Irish-language drama Kings, the historical drama series The Tudors and Lenny Abrahamson's Garage were the big winners at last night's Irish Film & Television Academy awards.

Film Review | Film 20% | 31 Jul 2008
The Love Guru Tara Brady
Diarrhoea noises! Crossed eyes! Penis shaped food stuffs! Humping elephants!

Film Review | Film 20% |  3 Feb 2000
DOUBLE JEOPARDY Craig Fitzsimons
THERE ARE a dozen or so films every year that somehow manage to signal their awfulness in advance merely by virtue of the title, and Double Jeopardy – misleadingly billed as a ‘suspense thriller’ – lives entirely down to expectation.

Film Review | Film 20% | 27 Jan 2005
Creep Tara Brady
Creep is a lo-fi, subterranean British horror with a nasty shock at the centre. Could it be the film’s monster, a flesh-craving abomination stalking late night tube commuters?

Film Review | Film 20% | 21 Jul 1999
Celebrity Craig Fitzsimons
Few experiences in life are as disconcerting as watching a Woody Allen movie with no Woody Allen in it, but we'd do well to get used to it.

Film Review | Film 20% | 26 Oct 2000
BLAIR WITCH 2 - BOOK OF SHADOWS Craig Fitzsimons
There are three reasons why Blair Witch 2 needn't have been as miserably piss-poor as most horror sequels tend to be.

Politics | Message 20% |  3 May 2007
There has been an attempt to disenfranchise young people Niall Stokes
By holding the general election on a Thursday, the Government parties have – one assumes knowingly – made it more difficult for young people in general, and students in particular, to vote.

  20% |  1 Aug 2003
The reich stuff  
Though oscar-nominated screenwriter Menno Meyjes has received criticism from some quarters for his portrayal of the young Adolf Hitler in his directorial debut Max, the Dutch-born film-maker insists that the humanity of history’s most notorious tyrant is all too clear. “And that’s what we should be afraid of,” he tells Tara Brady

Film Review | Film 20% | 11 Apr 2008
21 Tara Brady
This ought to be a series of thrilling monkeyshines to be accompanied by popcorn and Revels. But 21 can’t make ‘action’ at the tables look any more exciting than completing a tax return.

Film Review | Film 20% | 17 Apr 2003
Phone Booth Tara Brady
Schumacher, does a bang-up job of making the claustrophobia attendant to this enterprise work well in its favour. He also fashions a remarkably buzzy piece for one that’s cooped up in a phone-box, utilising split-screens and mulitiple perspectives to fantastic tension-building effect.

Film Review | Film 20% | 25 Oct 2001
Jeepers Creepers Craig Fitzsimons
Recommended to those of you who still find fairground ghost-trains an experience in unimaginable terror

Film Review | Film 20% | 25 Nov 2004
Taxi Tara Brady
Taxi should really only be hailed by technophile twelve-year-old girls who long for the sweet, oily embrace of some metal-shop ingénue.

Hot Features | Comedy 20% | 25 Oct 2001
Radioheads Stephen Robinson
RTE Radio 1’s new spoof talk-show series Luneen Live is broadcast on October 26th. STEPHEN ROBINSON meets the writers, including Fr. Ted co-creator ARTHUR MATHEWS and PAUL woodful and Luneen herself, comedian and actor DEIRDRE O’KANE

Film Review | Film 20% | 21 Jan 2004
The Girl With The Pearl Earring Tara Brady
Centuries before Holland became synonymous with the export of tulips, relaxed cafe culture, sleazy porn and ‘brilliant orange’ football, the Dutch were famed primarily for their Old Masters.

Film Review | Film 20% | 27 Apr 2005
The Keys To The House Tara Brady
Though the pitch for Gianni Amelio’s award winning film – distant father bonds with long-lost disabled son – may recall the well-meant condescension of Rain Man and Inside I’m Dancing, The Keys To The House somehow strikes an implausible balance between tear-jerking drama and clear-eyed depictions of impairment.

Film Review | Film 20% | 11 Jan 1995
STARGATE Neil McCormack
STARGATE (Directed by Roland Emmerich. Starring Kurt Russell, James Spader, Jaye Davidson, Alexis Cruz)

Film Review | Film 20% | 26 May 2003
The Matrix Reloaded Craig Fitzsimons
It takes over an hour for the movie to really get going in [the special effects] department, but it’s certainly worth the wait, with a bombardment of genuinely awe-inspiring SEs that more than fulfil the hype.

Film Review | Film 20% | 14 Apr 2008
Strange Wilderness Tara Brady
Strange Wilderness is s stoner comedy that appears to have been fashioned by the stoner for the stoner.

Hot Features | Reports 20% |  1 Nov 2006
Little shop of horrors Joe Jackson
Jim Nolan’s The Salvage Shop unmasks the often ugly side of family life, explains its star, Jon Kenny

Film Review | Film 20% | 14 Mar 2006
The Proposition Tara Brady
This is Murder Ballads made celluloid ­– epic, edgy and contemptuous of the standards imposed by convention. It’s also an endlessly fascinating, morally complex proper Western despite the potential for Skippy sightings.

Film Review | Film 20% | 11 Aug 2006
Nacho Libre Tara Brady
Jack Black's turn as a Mexican wrestler will delight anyone who likes seeing men hit each other on the head with chairs. Just about everyone, so.

Film Review | Film 20% | 17 Feb 1999
Little Voice Craig Fitzsimons
AN EARLY frontrunner for the best Britflick of '99, this poignant and hilarious little Northern low-budgeter is one of the most savagely funny and warmly human yarns to emerge from across the water in many moons.

Music Review | Demo 20% | 11 Feb 2002
Freeform, The Connect 4 Orchestra, Somadrone, Richie Egan Eamon Sweeney
Hats off to the insane.

Film Review | Film 20% | 28 Jul 1993
BAD BEHAVIOUR Neil McCormack
BAD BEHAVIOUR (Directed by Les Blair, Starring Stephen Rea, Sinead Cusack, Philip Jackson, Phil Daniels)

Film Review | Film 20% | 24 May 2001
Best In Show Craig Fitzsimons
Best In Show is a light comic satire on the surprisingly cut-throat world of dog-shows

Film Review | Film 20% | 22 Sep 1993
TANGO Neil McCormack
TANGO (Directed by Patrice Leconte. Starring Philippe Noiret, Richard Bohringer, Thierry Lhermitte, Miou-Miou, Carole Bouquet)

Film Review | Film 20% | 26 Apr 2001
GIRLFIGHT Tara Brady
GIRLFIGHT Directed by Karyn Kusama. Starring Michelle Rodriguez, Jaime Tirelli, Paul Calderon, Ray Santiago, Santiago Douglas

Film Review | Film 20% |  3 Nov 1993
TRUE ROMANCE Neil McCormack
TRUE ROMANCE (Directed by Tony Scott. Starring Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, Christopher Walken)

Music | News 20% | 18 May 2009
MCD announce Oxegen stage break-down The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's time to start doing some serious planning!

Film Review | Film 20% |  5 Dec 2005
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe Tara Brady
The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe is, primarily, an attempt to wrought a Harry Potter/ Lord Of The Rings style blockbuster franchise from C.S. Lewis’s Narnia adventure and Andrew Adamson isn’t taking any chances with the first of seven