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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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Video: The British Independent Film Awards 2008 (1min 54sec)
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Video: Sing-along with Mamma Mia! (2min 47sec)
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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 2 2008:
Jerry Bruckheimer's latest production celebrates his inner girl, but the trailer makes Anna Pickard want to hand in her ovaries
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Nov 30 2008:
The dirt on Paul Bettany's new look | Tilda's mission | Tapping up
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Nov 30 2008:
No 37: Margaret Lockwood, 1916-90
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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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Nov 22 2008:
Hollywood cops have had a bad rap on screen, says David Stubbs. But could their corruption, cover-ups and racism be even worse in real life?
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Nov 22 2008:
As another "insider" movie satire pulls its punches, John Patterson wonders if we'll ever get a Hollywood tell-all that tells all
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Nov 22 2008:
Simon Hattenstone meets the contradictory Tilda Swinton, the indie actor who has charmed Hollywood and bagged an Oscar
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