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Interview with Graham King, producer of ‘The Tourist’
Graham King, OBE and Oscar-winning producer speaks about his new film ‘The Tourist’ which follows an American tourist visiting Venice when a woman deliberately crosses his path to use him as a decoy to track down an old flame.
Inside Features
Burlesque - Another go at the no-clothes show
Friday, 10 December 2010
Kaleem Aftab: Can two new movies strip away the tacky legacy left by the excruciating 'Showgirls'?
Imogen Poots - A blooming English Rose
Friday, 10 December 2010
At 21, Imogen Poots is already an old hand at period dramas and she's just shared her first on-screen kiss with Michael Douglas. James Mottram meets a rising star
Screen Talk: In the Spider's web
Friday, 10 December 2010
Not a shot has been filmed and yet the hype, anticipation and sheer volume of work being generated in Hollywood for Columbia's new Spider-Man movie is already off the scale.
Scholar devises equation for determining a cult film
Friday, 10 December 2010
What makes a cult film? It's a question to get cinephiles spluttering over their popcorn. Should the definition be confined to the midnight-movie set that embraced El Topo and The Rocky Horror Picture Show in the 1970s, or do films such as John Hughes Breakfast Club count?
The Diary: Roald Dahl; Marina Lewycka; Eva Mendes; Charlotte Rampling; Lars von Trier; Wilton's Vintage Christmas
Friday, 10 December 2010
From here to eternity: Clint Eastwood new feature
Friday, 10 December 2010
Geoffrey Macnab: The veteran's eagerly awaited new film approaches the subject of death and the afterlife.
Harry Potter director is signed up to direct dark spin on Peter Pan
Friday, 10 December 2010
The new Harry Potter film may have proved divisive. But there's one thing everyone from bored critics to fanatical bloggers seems to agree about, and that's the brilliance of the shadow-puppet interlude that gives the back-story of the titular Deathly Hallows. Looming up out of the main narrative as if cast by the light of a campfire on a prehistoric cave wall, its flickering shapes have caught hold of so many imaginations that the director of the sequence, Ben Hibon, has been signed up to direct Pan, a dark spin on Peter Pan once intended for Guillermo del Toro.
Forget The Social Network - Catfish is the real Facebook film
Thursday, 9 December 2010
The new lo-fi documentary is one of the best indie releases of the year. But is it for real? Kaleem Aftab finds out
Returning to life after war
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Interviews with director Brian Welsh and actress Joanne Froggatt on the release of ‘In Our Name’. The film follows Suzy, a British soldier struggling to fit into into civilian life after fighting in Iraq, haunted by the responsibility she feels for the death of an Iraqi child.
Exclusive video feature: The Tourist
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Watch exclusive interviews with Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp, stars of ‘The Tourist’ action movie, due to hit UK cinemas on Friday.