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News: Haul of $70.4m easily eclipses mark set by 2002's Die Another Day as well as the debut earnings of rival spy picture The Bourne Ultimatum
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News: Aaron Eckhart, who played Harvey Dent in The Dark Knight, will next star in Battle: Los Angeles
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This week's films
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The Baader Meinhof Complex
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Zack and Miri Make a Porno
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I.O.U.S.A.
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Max Payne
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Coming face to face with the devil in the British Museum
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Danny Leigh,Nov 14 2008, 10.53am
Multimedia
Dissecting The Dark Knight: The Joker (2min 17sec)
Dissecting The Dark Knight: Harvey Dent (2min 30sec)
Dissecting The Dark Knight: Batman (2min 13sec)
Sounds Jewish podcast: November 2008 (29min 14sec)
More news and features
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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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Feature: Why is it so easy to spot the opening scenes of porn films, asks Tim Dowling
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Feature: Jason Solomons takes a look at some gritty urban comedies and thrillers that are rejuvenating French cinema
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Feature: The CIA is often credited with 'advice' on Hollywood films, but few are truly sure about the extent of its involvement
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Feature: This week our film history expert answers your questions on age discrepancies between actors playing family members, silhouette cinema, and dwarf performers
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Feature: Peter Lord appraises the work of animation's great lost pioneer, Alexander Shiryaev
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Reel history: Thandie Newton does an impression of a penguin but on the whole Oliver Stone's Bush biopic W does stick to the facts
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News: Early footage of Star Trek suggests it will be a very different beast to previous films in the franchise
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Video (5min 50sec), Director John Dower discusses his new documentary, screening tonight on Channel 4, which revisits one of the greatest fights of all time and takes a closer look at the Mohammad Ali myth
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Feature: Producer Don Boyd on how the digital age is custom-built for directors with big ideas and tiny budgets
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Feature: Proudly melodramatic, sentimental, manipulative - Tennessee Williams's plays are showcases for our wants. No wonder so many movie directors have attempted to conquer them. By Wyatt Mason
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Interview: From Renton's schoolgirl squeeze to the Coens' Southern matriarch, Scots star Kelly Macdonald always plays it cool. 'I'm nobody's arm candy!' she tells Amy Raphael
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Pulverdrome: Forget Glengarry Glen Ross. The real Willy Loman can be seen in Albert and David Maysles' 1968 masterpiece, says Andrew Pulver
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Feature: Medium Craig Hamilton-Parker says Ghost Town shows 'a typical Hollywood misunderstanding of what mediums do'
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Feature: Everyone knows the undead don't run - so how come they were sprinting about in Charlie Brooker's recent TV drama? By Simon Pegg
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