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Don't call us: the cult of the actress rock stars

The apparent danger of rock'n'roll draws actresses like Scarlett Johansson, says Nick Hasted. Shame they can't all sing

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Speed Racer (PG) (Rated 2/ 5 )

The Wachowski Brothers have been quiet since the two vapid, overblown Matrix sequels five years ago, and some of us may have preferred it that way. Now they're back, I'm afraid, and with a movie of such garishness and impenetrability as to test the stoicism of any audience member older than 14.

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Dominic Lawson: I leave Israel with a sinking feeling...

... hopes of a final settlement are receding

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Matthew Norman: American democracy in all its glory

Clinton wages her desperate, demented, putrid and strangely magnificent rearguard

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Joan Bakewell: Giant white horses and dangers of 'plop' art

An irresistible chance is now ours to renew the debate about public art

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FIVE BEST FILMS

Iron Man
Robert Downey Jr is ideally cast as an arms dealer who’s kidnapped by terrorists and forced to build a bomb in this witty Marvel Comics update.

Joy Division
The story of Ian Curtis and Joy Division, told through interviews with the surviving members of the band and assorted associates, and using plenty of amateur-shot archive concert footage. Limited release .

Stop-Loss
Ryan Phillippe stars as a decorated Texas squadron leader who goes Awol after a tour in Iraq in this blistering account of what war does to young men.

Persepolis
This animated film, based on Marjane Satrapi's graphic novels, is a revealing child's-eye view of growing up in post-revolutionary Iran.

In Bruges
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson star as Irish hitmen who have to lay low in Belgium in this comedy-thriller by Martin McDonagh, who has an ear for snappy dialogue.