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Benicio Del Toro has always been fascinated by Che Guevara, now he's playing him in a two-part biopic. He talks to Simon Hattenstone about cigars and socialism
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Dec 5 2008:
As the 'Oscar corridor' - the lucrative period between the nominations and the prize-giving - draws ever closer, these prestigious small films could prevail over bigger-budget remakes
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Dec 5 2008:
John Patterson: Gus van Sant's movie is perfectly timed: it offers a vision of hope alongside its stark warnings about the dangers of homophobia
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Dec 4 2008:
Bidisha: The wizard's success has spoiled fantasy films for a generation of children as film-makers plunder books and adapt them poorly
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Dec 3 2008:
Bollywood nights: A funny and warm reworking of I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry? It could only happen in Bollywood
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Dec 3 2008:
Jonathan Freedland: From Billy Elliot to JK Galbraith, our taste in a downturn satisfies one of two appetites: escape or understanding
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Dec 5 2008:
Daughter of Sidney Lumet who appeared in his films but whose first script, Rachel Getting Married, has been directed by Jonathan Demme
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Dec 5 2008:
Sam Neill has hovered for years on the fringes of stardom, always impeccably reserved. But, as he gets ready to howl at the moon in his next film, he tells Cath Clarke how he may be loosening up
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Dec 5 2008:
Ryan Gilbey on the films that time - or, to be more accurate, the distributors - forgot
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Dec 4 2008:
As most teenage girls in Britain will already know, Twilight - a tale of love between a young woman and a vampire - has now been made into a movie. It will no doubt be a huge hit. But what a shame it's not more like Buffy, writes Lucy Mangan
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Dec 4 2008:
A recent documentary claims charges of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor should be overturned. Hadley Freeman looks back
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Dec 2 2008:
The brain is still wired for sight and blind people often act as if they can still see
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Nov 30 2008:
A hurricane survivor's story is now Oscar material, writes Imogen Carter
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Nov 30 2008:
When stroke victim Jean-Dominique Bauby's book was turned into a Bafta-winning film, the world wept for his tragic on-screen wife. But why was his lover, Florence Ben Sadoun, airbrushed from the story? She tells Janine di Giovanni a different version of events
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Nov 28 2008:
Independent film curator Mark Webber writes about renowned avant-garde film-maker Ken Jacobs, who is currently touring the UK with his groundbreaking work
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Nov 28 2008:
Richard Price remembers the vision of disappointed lives and a curdled American Dream created by Richard Yates, the inspirational author of Revolutionary Road
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Nov 27 2008:
'It's the kind of film that you come out from feeling happy, and that's a rare experience'
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Nov 27 2008:
Mamma Mia! is Britain's fastest-selling DVD ever. Kira Cochrane explains why
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