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Editors' picks
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Colm Tóibín fell under Ingrid Bergman's spell as a boy and has been entranced ever since, not least by her final, masterful performance in Autumn Sonata
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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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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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30 Dec 2008:
From Soderbergh's ambitious two-part movie about Che Guevara to the Winslet-DiCaprio reunion
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25 Dec 2008:
Ian Williams: The 60s were about more than sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. Hunter S Thompson's journalism deserves respect
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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:
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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3 Jan 2009:
A kid from Skins and a former Indian model have hit the jackpot in Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire, says Andrea Hubert
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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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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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28 Dec 2008:
Is the acclaimed 80s actress ready for another leading role? Rachel Cooke finds out if Hollywood is ready for the challenge
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27 Dec 2008:
Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia is still Sam Peckinpah's masterpiece, says John Patterson
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27 Dec 2008:
2008 in review: The year's news stories from the showbiz world
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24 Dec 2008:
Crank up the schmaltz and mix in a preposterous plot. Joe Queenan on why great Christmas movies give him hives
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21 Dec 2008:
No 40: Gary Cooper, 1901-1961
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