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Daniel Day-Lewis was one of several British triumphs at the Oscars, but the Coen brothers reigned supreme. | | Shekhar Kapur on being the last to speak to the late Heath Ledger. | Sexy women of historical importance are invading film. | | Glen Hansard's rise to fame from the Dublin streets to Hollywood. | Philip Horne reviews Alfred Hitchcock: The British Years. |
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WHAT'S NEW Harrison Ford returns whip, hat and all in The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The Dark Knight, Prince Caspian, Iron Man, 10,000 B.C. and more. There Will Be Blood, Be Kind Rewind, the Oscar nominations and more.
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SCREEN TALK As she sees her bestselling novel The Other Boleyn Girl brought to the big screen, Philippa Gregory explains why we never tire of tales of Henry VIII and family. | FILM REVIEWS 100 BEST FILMS Our highly subjective, yet infinitely debatable choices for the greatest films. Lars Von Trier on his new 'computer-directed' comedy, The Boss of it All. | | | |
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