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Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton's friends say it was HIM who wanted to divorce

According to People , a friend of Miranda's said she wanted time 'to reflect' on their marriage and have more of a separation, despite filing for divorce. read


Seventh Son review: Jeff Bridges is a hoot as beardy weirdy

Seventh Son starring Jeff Bridges (pictured) strives too hard and too obviously to travel in the slipstream of the Tolkien juggernaut, writes BRIAN VINER. read


Cinderella review: Witty, charming and a delight for little girls everywhere, Kenneth Branagh's adaptation is sparklingly good

Lily James is fine in the title role, just about overcoming the challenge of being preternaturally good and kind, but not too boringly insipid, writes BRIAN VINER. read


CIA scandal that got lost amid our obsession with Monica Lewinsky: Kill the Messenger is reminiscent of All The President's Men, writes BRIAN VINER

Political thriller Kill The Messenger tells the true story of an investigative reporter who uncovered what he called a ‘dark alliance’ between the CIA, Nicaraguan rebels and cocaine traffickers. read


Brian Viner reviews Unfinished Business

There are some good ideas in this comedy about three hapless American businessmen hoping to clinch a deal during a trip to Berlin, but probably the best idea is to give it a miss. read


The Boy Next Door review by Brian Viner

Rob Cohen's The Boy Next Door stars Jennifer Lopez as Claire Peterson, a teacher still coming to terms with her husband’s infidelity when a young hunk moves in next door writes BRIAN VINER. read


Still Alice review: Everyone MUST see Julianne Moore's brilliant performance

Julianne Moore delivers her performance as a linguistics professor diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease with notable subtlety and no grandstanding, writes BRIAN VINER read


Carey Mulligan horses around in Far From the Madding Crowd

Carey Mulligan stars as Bathsheba in Thomas Vinterberg’s screen adaptation of Far From The Madding Crowd — and in the very first scene we see her racing through a wood on horseback. read


Damian Lewis on why it's his TV star wife Helen McCrory who rules their marriage

British actor Damian Lewis has revealed why it's his wife Helen McCrory who rules their marriage, and what the Duke of Cambridge told him when he received his OBE last year. read


Ralph Fiennes takes over, fully, from Judi Dench as M in new James Bond movie, Spectre

Ralph Fiennes takes over, fully, from Judi Dench as M in the latest 007 movie, Spectre, which is shooting now. read


BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Reviving Austen in a black and white revelation

Isabella Laughland, who has carved out a strong career in the theatre since appearing in three of the Harry Potter films, will star as Jane Austen’s plucky heroine Elizabeth Bennet. read