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Feature: 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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News: Feng Xiaogang specialises in heartwarming films for the holidays
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Feature: 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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Comment: 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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This week's films
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Slumdog Millionaire
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Bride Wars
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Sex Drive
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Defiance
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Video (1min 27sec), Danny Boyle's Mumbai melodrama bags five awards at the star-studded ceremony in Santa Monica
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Anne Billson on film: Why I can't get excited about The Reader and Revolutionary Road
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Feature: 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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News: Versatile actor will feature alongside Anne-Marie Duff as Lennon's mother, with newcomer Aaron Johnson as Lennon
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News: University of Wales, Lampeter forced to pulp flyers promoting its creative and screenwriting course after receiving 'cease and desist' letter from director's lawyers
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Video (2min 25sec), Fans braved freezing temperatures to see Craig and co-stars Liev Schreiber and Jamie Bell at the launch of the second-world-war drama in London
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News: Two-story townhouse where the martial arts star lived and died had become a downmarket love motel
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Feature: Patrick Barkham looks at the orgy of internet chat surrounding the death of the star's son
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News: Both films score 14 nominations from British Academy of Film and Television Arts, while Ralph Fiennes is nominated thrice in best supporting actor category
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Interview: 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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Video (2min 19sec), Video: The big winner of the evening was Milk, which won best supporting actor for Brolin, best actor for Sean Penn and best picture
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News: Hot Fuzz duo to play the Thompson twins opposite Andy Serkis as Captain Haddock on the $135m adventure
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News: Controversial Brass Eye satirist gets funding from FilmFour for film that aims to show 'Dad's army side of terrorism'
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Pickard of the flicks: In less than two minutes, the trailer for the DiCaprio/Winslet reunion has made Anna Pickard too depressed to make a joke
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News: Court spokesman's comments to reporters show court's prejudice against Roman Polanski, say legal team for the director, who is seeking the dismissal of a 31-year-old charge of underage sex
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