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Interview: Richard Linklater, film director
Director Richard Linklater has made a name for himself with films about ordinary young people coming of age. His latest work is no different, except this time the person concerned isn't ordinary at all, discovers Chitra Ramaswamy
Film review: Paranormal Activity
Shot for just £9,000, this successor to the low-tech Blair Witch Project makes the most of its limited resources, playing on our primal fears in the simplest way possible
Film review: Law Abiding Citizen
GERARD Butler finds an amusingly loopy vehicle for his particular brand of B-movie brawn in Law Abiding Citizen, a 1980s throwback that takes hilariously high-minded aim at the plea-bargaining nature of the US justice system, before letting Butler's grief-stricken family-man-turned-evil-genius vigilante proffer a more "biblical" interpretation of the law after witnessing the murder of his wife and daughter.
Film review: Nativity!
BAR-LOWERING British sitcom cinema meets Kids Do The Funniest Things in Nativity!, a horribly shrill seasonal flick about a sad-sack primary teacher whose unwitting boast that he can get "Hollywood" interested in his school's production of the nativity creates snowballing levels of hysteria among the kids, his colleagues and the local media.
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Film review: Bunny and the Bull
Film review: Glorious 39
Film review: I Want To See
Film review: Séraphine
Interview: Romola Garai, actress
Film review: A Serious Man
Film reviews: The Informant! | The First Day Of The Rest Of Your Life | Southern Softies
Film review: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
DVD reviews: Love The Beast | Star Trek
The Informant! The strange tale of whistleblower Mark Whitacre
Film review: The Informant!
Film review: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Film review: A Serious Man
Reel Time: Inverness festival shows shape of some good things to come
Interview: Matt Damon - 'There's a style of acting that tends to get rewarded. It's not what I do'
Interview: Jamie Foxx, actor
Film reviews: Henry-Georges Clouzot's Inferno | A Prophet | Welcome
Wicker Man star Edward Woodward dies aged 79
Satellite event beaming to Cameo
Cinema: Spend le week-end with Jacques Tati
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