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News: The 22-year-old actor joins a roll call of Hollywood A-listers including Tom Cruise, Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman who have led Grisham adaptations
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Pickard of the flicks: 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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The brain is still wired for sight and blind people often act as if they can still see
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News: Australia, which stars Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman, cost £87.5m to make but has only pulled in £3.4m in its first five days in its home nation
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Danny Boyle's film Slumdog Millionaire cleans up at the 11th annual BIFAs, held in London last night
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Feature: A hurricane survivor's story is now Oscar material, writes Imogen Carter
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Xan Brooks on Angelina Jolie as a mother looking for her son in Clint Eastwood's Changeling
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News: Chile's Oscar contender takes best film while Nanni Moretti enjoys a triumphant second shot as artistic director after a difficult first year in charge
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Feature: 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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Feature: Killing children in movies is a definite no-no, right? Wrong, says John Patterson, horror directors have been getting away with it for years
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Feature: The five-day weekend is always good for business, says Jeremy Kay, but can anything challenge Twilight's remarkable success?
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Feature: In the 1930s, the Eiger seduced and killed climbers aiming to conquer it for the glory of the Nazis. Audrey Salkeld on a new film about a fateful attempt to take on the North Face
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Comment: 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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Comment: Those of us who made films in the 70s were not following the zeitgeist: we shaped it, writes William Friedkin
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