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  • Interview: Simon Hattenstone meets the contradictory Tilda Swinton, the Hollywood indie actor who has never been happier
  • Interview: Artist and film-maker Steve McQueen on Miles Davis, the Caribs and the death of his father
  • Feature: Hollywood cops have had a bad rap on screen, says David Stubbs. But could their corruption, cover-ups and racism be even worse in real life?
  • Ben Child: Matt Damon's thuggy amnesiac already seems pretty immortal. But could he return to our screens as often as 007?
  • Comment: As another "insider" movie satire pulls its punches, John Patterson wonders if we'll ever get a Hollywood tell-all that tells all
  • This week's films

  • Body of Lies
  • Body of Lies

    2 out of 5
  • Quarantine

    2 out of 5
  • Blindness

    4 out of 5
  • Choke

    3 out of 5

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Chucky in Child's Play

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Still from The Dark Knight

Dissecting The Dark Knight: Batman (2min 13sec)

Josh Brolin as George Bush

'W is a surreal tour through a bygone America' (2min 21sec)

let's talk about the rain

In the director's chair: Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri (7min 39sec)

Angelina Jolie fights back tears as she talks about her late mother at a London press conference

Angelina Jolie on Clint Eastwood's Changeling: 'As a mum it was horrible' (3min 52sec)

Mickey Mouse at Disney World

Video: It's a Mickey Mouse birthday (1min 52sec)

Terrence davies

In the director's chair: Terence Davies, director of Of Time and the City (8min 45sec)

Heath Ledger as The Joker in The Dark Knight

Dissecting The Dark Knight: The Joker (2min 17sec)

Mark Strong and Leonardo DiCaprio in Body of Lies

Film Weekly podcast: Jason Solomons meets Mark Strong and Paddy Considine (35min 05sec)

Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat

Sounds Jewish podcast: November 2008 (29min 14sec)

Waltz With Bashir

Film Weekly podcast: interview with Waltz with Bashir director Ari Folman (40min 53sec)

Sleeping Beauty and Mary Costa

An interview with Mary Costa, the voice of Sleeping Beauty (26min 15sec)

Wallace and Gromit

Gallery: Wallace and Gromit in pictures

A scene from a porn film

Porn film opening scenes

Stranger than Paradise

Poster service Stranger than Paradise and road movies

George Bush and Josh Brolin

Who looks like who in W

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  • Video (6min 11sec), City of God and The Constant Gardener director Fernando Meirelles talks to Jason Solomons about his new film Blindness
  • Feature: He sang with the greats and was feted by jazz's best-known stars. But what happened to Jackie Paris? Raymond De Felitta tells a story of unfulfilled promise
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