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Interview: Simon Hattenstone meets the contradictory Tilda Swinton, the Hollywood indie actor who has never been happier
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Interview: Artist and film-maker Steve McQueen on Miles Davis, the Caribs and the death of his father
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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?
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Comment: As another "insider" movie satire pulls its punches, John Patterson wonders if we'll ever get a Hollywood tell-all that tells all
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This week's films
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Body of Lies
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Quarantine
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Blindness
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Choke
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Multimedia
Dissecting The Dark Knight: Batman (2min 13sec)
'W is a surreal tour through a bygone America' (2min 21sec)
Video: It's a Mickey Mouse birthday (1min 52sec)
Dissecting The Dark Knight: The Joker (2min 17sec)
Sounds Jewish podcast: November 2008 (29min 14sec)
More news and features
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Video (1min 57sec), Xan Brooks is bowled over by Ari Folman's inventive animated documentary about the Sabra and Shatila massacre of 1982
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Interview: Robert Carlyle made his name with tough, violent and damaged characters. But it won't stop him appearing in 24 or playing Leonard Rossiter, he tells Kirsty Scott
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News: Maverick director reveals plans to resurrect project dropped after a freak storm in 1999, and his hopes for his new movie, which features Heath Ledger's last celluloid appearance
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The price of popcorn: Catherine Hardwicke's dreamy, tween-targeted vampire film could take novice player Summit Entertainment into the big leagues, writes Jeremy Kay
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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
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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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Comment: What happens when your best efforts are forgotten or ignored? Mike Hodges explains what it's like to make a "lost film"
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Reel history: The anachronistic soundtrack and other fanciful liberties are the least of Marie-Antoinette's problems - without context, it's just plain boring. By Alex von Tunzelmann
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Feature: The twentysomething writer of Gus Van Sant's new film Milk interviewed everyone he could find who had known Harvey Milk
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News: Mary and Max, about an eight-year-old Melbourne girl's correspondence with a 42-year-old man in New York, is to open next year's indie fest
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Feature: A film about disabled people that actually stars disabled actors? Patrick Barkham on a milestone in mainstream cinema
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News: Proposed project may reunite writer Mark Protosevich with Will Smith
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News: X-Men: First Class is one of a number of spin-off projects, including the forthcoming Wolverine film, in the pipeline to capitalise on the franchise's box-office appeal
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News: Millions spent on marketing, both by film studio and by ailing tourism industry
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Feature: A string of powerful new Israeli films feature disturbing animation, surreal comedy - and a battle over a lemon tree. Linda Grant reports
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Video (2min 31sec), Andrew Pulver is unconvinced by the artfully disgusting dialogue of Kevin Smith's flatmate skinflick
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