There may be a modern-day version of the great detective already, but this US take has its own clear identity – and a great cast of women
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There may be a modern-day version of the great detective already, but this US take has its own clear identity – and a great cast of women
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Steven Soderbergh’s biopic of the pianist is a bizarre anti-Pinocchio parable in which toxic love transforms a handsome young man into a deeply unhappy latex doll
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Baz Luhrmann’s glamorous remake is set for Cannes after a worthy opening weekend, while Star Trek Into Darkness should knock Iron Man 3 off the top spot in the takings
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Devoting equal time to hunter and hunted, Gillian Anderson stars in this gripping psychological thriller
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Jeff Nichols’ slice of Americana is rich and engaging, and Matthew McConaughey is getting better all the time
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Australian’s characteristically lavish treatment of source material divides critics
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Fred Schepisi’s latest film is a heartfelt adaptation of Patrick White’s story of Australian expatriates, writes Philip French
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River adventure movie Mud unleashes the spirit of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. Director Jeff Nichols talks about how he brought his watery yarn to life
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Richard Linklater’s account of a real-life small-town murder has a winning mix of comedy and social observation
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Michael Winterbottom doesn’t delve too deeply into the psyche of Soho smut and property baron Paul Raymond
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Gus Van Sant’s tale of humble folk resisting the temptation to sell the fracking rights on their land is sentimental fare
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Steve Coogan gets sleazy in Soho, Almodóvar takes to the air, Kirk and Spock return – and DiCaprio gets the party started
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The story of Terri Hooley, who believed music could unite the youth of 1970s Belfast, is cheerful and warming, writes Philip French
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Stanley Tucci is topping off a good year with a cutting-edge drama about the credit crisis. He talks to Hermione Hoby about capitalism, the Occupy movement – and playing gay BFFs
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