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So the great director's films are about violence? Not really. He offered us realism of a very particular kind, says Rick Moody
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Colm Tóibín fell under Ingrid Bergman's spell as a boy and has been entranced ever since
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For years Mickey Rourke was down and out. Now, with The Wrestler, he is Hollywood's darling once more says Joe Queenan
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9 Jan 2009:
Anne Billson on why she can't get excited about The Reader and Revolutionary Road
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7 Jan 2009:
David Cesarani: What can a new film about the struggle of Jewish partisans against the Nazis tell us about Israeli belligerence today?
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3 Jan 2009:
Is it just coincidence Daniel Craig hasn't done any other good movies since he became Bond, asks John Patterson
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1 Jan 2009:
Mark Perryman: Cuba and Che Guevara's idealism will transcend their capitalist commercial hijacking
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30 Dec 2008:
No sign of a recession in the US box office over the holiday weekend, with big releases bringing in big money
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10 Jan 2009:
As Valkyrie, a new film about the plot to kill Hitler in 1944, is released, Justin Cartwright looks at the soldier at the centre of the coup and his vision for his country had it succeeded
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10 Jan 2009:
Unlike most sport movies, Mickey Rourke's hit comeback The Wrestler is all about the guts, not the glory. Jonathan Bernstein takes a ringside seat
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10 Jan 2009:
Will Smith has gone from getting jiggy with it to being the chosen one - in every single film. What's he after, sainthood, asks Steve Rose
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10 Jan 2009:
From using his stand-up to woo MIA to landing roles in the new Apatow movie and the US Office spin-off, Aziz Ansari will rule 2009, says Priya Elan
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9 Jan 2009:
The Guardian profile: Director Danny Boyle returns to the big screen with Slumdog Millionaire
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9 Jan 2009:
The 17-year old stepdaughter of Brian de Palma is, actually, rather good
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7 Jan 2009:
He may be the nice boy from Billericay in Gavin and Stacey but now Mathew Horne is about to play a sadistic psychopath - and a lesbian vampire killer. He talks to Laura Barnett
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4 Jan 2009:
The Observer profile: Trainspotting kick-started a new phase in British cinema, while The Beach bombed and 28 Days Later rebuilt his career. Now Slumdog Millionaire could bring Danny Boyle the Academy Award he deserves
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4 Jan 2009:
Kate Kellaway meets Viola Davis who, as the courageous mum in Doubt, eclipses even Meryl Streep
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4 Jan 2009:
Spike Lee has used his movies to provide an alternative commentary on life in his home country. Here, he tells John Colapinto what the future holds now that Obama has torn up the script for African-Americans
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2 Jan 2009:
Carl Orff's famous Carmina Burana has an ugly history: it was a Nazi favourite. But a new film reveals that the composer's own story was even uglier. Martin Kettle reports
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2 Jan 2009:
Maradona offside for UK audiences
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1 Jan 2009:
Misplaced Saxons, rubber swords ... they even got the cutlery wrong in this error-strewn drama about the sainted Archbishop of Canterbury and King Henry II
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