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From Taxi Driver and Raging Bull to The Last Temptation Of Christ and his latest leftfield masterpiece The Walker, Paul Schrader has gifted us a succession of Hollywood’s finest moments. Here he talks to Tara Brady about the changing face of film, lying to the FBI and his admiration for the late Ingmar Bergman.
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So says the new Minister for Drugs, Pat Carey. Which makes an interesting change from the usual sensational stuff we’re fed by politicians, the Gardaí and the media. But is he right?
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Motherhood has done little to diminish maria doyle kennedy‘s snarling rock chick attitude. Here, she talks about censorship, Chuck Palahniuk and how she’s managed to balance music with big-league acting.
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He's Hollywood's newest golden boy but that's not to say Transformers star Shia Labeof doesn't have to obey the call of nature from time to time.
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The Dublin Theatre Festival celebrates its fiftieth anniversary this year.
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In an operation so closely co-ordinated it’d put a SWAT team to shame, Hot Press deployed a team of crack writers to attend selected temples of worship around the country.
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Joe Jackson re-evaluates Elvis' prolific but inconsistent movie career – and the decisions that would lead to the ultimate downfall of the man known as the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
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...But the 50,000 people at the EXIT Festival liked it! Young Serbs, fed up with being blamed for the crimes of their erstwhile leaders, partied the weekend away in a walled fortress next to the Danube.
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ILLITERATE PHILISTINE that I am, I never bothered carving out the time to read Angela's Ashes - I know I'm missing out on something absolutely amazing here, but I just didn't like the sound of it one bit.
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Mr. Mackenzie’s compellingly wayward approach to tone takes in romantic comedy, dark fairy tale and disturbing psyche-out.
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For all its dark philosophical musings and the monstrous academic baggage acquired down the years, The Seventh Seal is a brilliant comedy.
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Some people have a finely tuned instinct for what to do between the sheets. Others struggle to get beyond first base. So what do you do if you meet the partner of your dreams only to discover they don’t have the first inkling of how to satisfy you?
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News and views from around the world, stimulation for the eyes and ears, Sexton's Miscellany plus this week's Top Sex Tip...
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For a few nerve-wracking days, it seemed that the good times might just have come to an end. But if things had bounced differently, what would she have done?
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News and views from around the world, stimulation for the eyes and ears, Sexton's Miscellany plus this week's Top Sex Tip..
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Doing his best to brush aside a splitting headache Lenny Henry talks about the influence of Irish comics on his work.
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He’s been busily wooing the US (squeezing in a Letterman appearance while he’s at it). Now, he's preparing to unleash a new show on Irish audiences.
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US comic Emo Philips is famous for his high-pitched voice – and his killer one-liners.
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Step aside Jamie Oliver. English comic John Shuttleworth is about to reveal to the world the secrets of good cooking.
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They are three great icons of contemporary culture. But in fact Keef Richards, Snoop Dogg and Jim Morrison have a lot more in common than that…
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What an average week for Irish rock. Shane MacGowan in marriage rumours, Brian McFadden explains why he refused to squirt all over Kerry and Bono gets it from the Queen.
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Introducing The XXX Factor, a talent show that auditions wanna-be young things for a future in the porno industry. Oh, and a guy from Wisconsin sets fire to his todger. No, really.
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Ordering chips at a high class restaurant can be more fraught than you might imagine. As can posing for a fashion shoot on your fiancé’s table.
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Fearing terrorist attack, Hot Press is taking evasive action.
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And the gore won! This summer’s hottest fashion item is a Cleaver t-shirt.
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A female whale giving birth to a pup without ever indulging in Piscean rumpy pumpy isn’t the only reason for men feeling threatened this week.
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A rock star having sex with his 19-year-old girlfriend whilst drenched in blood – no, it’s not Sam Snort’s latest escapade, it’s the new collaboration between God of Fuck Marilyn Manson and Titanic director James Cameron.
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There may be trouble ahead for Roy Keane’s much-vaunted Sunderland revolution.
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30th Anniversary Retrospective: An Irish team had never qualified for the finals of a major tournament in 1977. It took another 11 years for that dream to be realised – and there’s been a few memorable campaigns since. Tony Cascarino fills us in.
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The season may be over, but the next couple of months are going to be busy ones for managers as they try and do business during the transfer window. We get the lowdown from Tony Cascarino.
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Despite Chelsea’s failure to retain the Premiership title this season, Jose Mourinho still deserves the full backing of the club’s board.
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Despite being a child of the ’80s, DJ Dandelion spreads her unique brand of ’60s style flower power!
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It might be raining outside, but TG4’s Sinéad Ní Loideain’s sunny disposition could chase away any dark clouds on the horizon.
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For a TV presenter and sometime model, Channel 6’s Michelle Doherty is surprisingly laid-back about fashion.
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Bright colours and daring combinations define the fashion sensibility of Hooray for Humans singer Áine Mangaoang.
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