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  • Nov 18 2008:

    The trailer for the Steve Martin sequel reintroduces the unkillable Clouseau, hamburger-mangling accent in tow. Anna Pickard follows the clues and exposes his terrible plot to make comedy icons unfunny

  • Nov 18 2008:

    A string of powerful new Israeli films feature disturbing animation, surreal comedy - and a battle over a lemon tree. Linda Grant reports

  • Public Enemy Number One Nov 16 2008:

    Jason Solomons takes a look at some gritty urban comedies and thrillers that are rejuvenating French cinema

  • Nov 15 2008:

    As a new film about the infamous Red Army Faction relights old fires, Philip Oltermann charts the cultural impact of a revolutionary movement that has long fascinated writers, actors and film-makers

  • Nov 14 2008:

    Peter Lord appraises the work of animation's great lost pioneer, Alexander Shiryaev

  • Oliver Stone's George Bush biopic W. Nov 13 2008:

    Reel history: Thandie Newton does an impression of a penguin, and it's hard to substantiate those abortion rumours, but on the whole Oliver Stone's Bush biopic sticks to the facts

  • Nov 12 2008:

    Producer Don Boyd on how the digital age is custom-built for directors with big ideas and tiny budgets

  • Nov 8 2008:

    Proudly melodramatic, sentimental, manipulative - Tennessee Williams's plays are showcases for our wants. No wonder so many movie directors have attempted to conquer them. Wyatt Mason celebrates a dramatist who made film a writer's medium

  • Nov 8 2008:

    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

  • Nov 8 2008:

    Smokin' Joe Frazier is the unsung hero of American boxing, says John Dower. That's why he made a film about him

  • Nov 7 2008:

    Marina Hyde: Even now, Lost in Showbiz is only beginning to come to terms with Saturday evening

  • Nov 7 2008:

    What about 'jazz film' - movies that ooze the music's rhythm, attitude and creativity?

  • Nov 5 2008:

    Forget Glengarry Glen Ross. The real Willy Loman can be seen in Albert and David Maysles' 1968 masterpiece of unselfconsciousness

  • Nov 5 2008:

    Actor Diahann Carroll on Dynasty, racism and her four husbands

  • James Bond: Elrod House which was featured in Diamonds Are Forever. Nov 4 2008:

    From Venetian palazzos to fantastical submersible lairs, the buildings in Bond films dazzle - what a shame they get blown to smithereens, writes Steve Rose

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