2015년 3월 6일 금요일

Close up: This week in film

Editors' picks
It took the Essex actor a decade to fully regain his confidence after falling victim to a knife attack at 18. And a decade, too, to be comfortable portraying his own sexuality on stage and screen. Now the former History Boy is going from strength to strength

Leslee Udwin spent two years making a documentary on the horrific rape and killing of young medical student Jyoti Singh. And it asks, has the attack really spurred a sea change for gender equality in India?

Move over, privileged sons of English public schools, there has never been a better time to be an actor from Wales

The first-time actor from Manchester, star of the British thriller Catch Me Daddy, isn’t letting the glamour of the movie industry go to her head

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Scathing reviews of the new Vince Vaughn comedy are being offset by a nifty marketing idea. But do the studios’ stunts and viral campaigns really work? 
Andrey Zvyagintsev casts an estranged father and his sons into the Russian wilderness and packs a tragic punch. Best served with vodka 
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The team review this week's new releases, including Judi Dench and co's return trip to India and the terrifying psycho-sexual horror It Follows 
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Actor known for roles in Indiana Jones and Star Wars films reportedly conscious and breathing after crashing small plane on golf course in California 
Leslee Udwin spent two years making a documentary on the horrific rape and killing of young medical student Jyoti Singh. And it asks, has the attack really spurred a sea change for gender equality in India? 
Wash Westmoreland began making a film about Alzheimer’s just as his co-director husband was diagnosed with degenerative condition ALS 
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As the star of Frida and From Dusk Till Dawn prepares to showcase her new film at the Women of the World festival, she talks about women’s rights and how she became a power-player in the movies 
The movie critic and patron of the French film festival on seeing new-wave cinema for the first time and what France can teach Australia about film 
Australian documentary maker Damon Gameau cracks open the refined sugars hidden in so-called ‘healthy’ packaged food in a gonzo activist mission to map his own mental and physical disintegration 
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Welles has fun as stabby cardinal Cesare Borgia in this saga of Renaissance intrigue and politics – but the actual events were yet more extraordinary 
Good-natured sequel sits on FSoG this week at the UK box office, while Will Smith can’t quite see to the top with Focus 
The torment of Michael Keaton’s washed-up thesp grossly exaggerates the gap between arthouse movies and Hollywood’s fantasy blockbusters 
Tight grip maintained on UK box office as Sam Taylor-Johnson’s S&M tale whips past The Wolf of Wall Street to claim record – and there’s good news for Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Never Beast 
Director Neill Blomkamp is inheriting a rich but sometimes troubled film franchise – here are a few ways he can steer clear of his predecessor’s missteps 
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With Brewster's Millions now joining the seemingly endless list of 80s films heading for a remake, here's your chance to put your childhood-pillaging anger aside for a few minutes and show how much you know about other 'reimaginings' from the era 
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