Martha Marcy May Marlene

Terrifying and beautiful, this might well be the best film of 2012.

Review: Acts of Godfrey

84 minutes of rhyming couplets? It sounds well annoying but I actually loved it.

Review: The Descendants

Nice film, shame about the voiceover.

Tinker Tailor Whack-a-Mole

There's a mole at the top of The Circus. Can you bash its face in?

Review: Like Crazy

A superb anti-rom-com that breaks some cliches and obeys others, which only makes it more moving.

Review: Shame

A devastating, magnificent film that trades almost solely in sex – and yet looks right through it.

Review: Coriolanus

Like Olivier and Branagh before him, Fiennes makes Shakespeare as gripping as it ever was. Verily, Voldemort did good.

If Newsreaders Did Shakespeare...

Inspired by Jon Snow's role in Coriolanus, here are some other Shakespeare adaptations starring newsreaders.

Review: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

After Benjamin Button and The Social Network, this feels like Fincher back in Se7en territory. Grizzled, haunting and beautiful.

Woody at the BFI

As the BFI's season of Woody Allen films continues, we look back at some of the director's best (and worst) films.

The Artist

A feel-good treat, pure and simple. You’ll swoon, you’ll sigh, you’ll want to tap dance.

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Director: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
Cast: Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone
Certificate: 12A

The male mid-life crisis is having a moment in Hollywood. From the superior Greenberg to the lamentable Hall Pass, the struggling 40-something man is flavour of the month. But the issue now, after that terrible Owen Wilson film, is how to make it good again. Crazy, Stupid, Love is a decent attempt. Played as a confusing mish-mash of buddy comedy and family drama, it does a good job of fine-tuning the formula.


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We've all heard by now that Julianne Moore has been cast as Sarah Palin in HBO's movie Game Change. It's a film about her and John McCain's failed Presidential campaign against Obama in 2008, in case you were expecting a Fatherland-style look at a Tea Party-ruled alternate future, or a lesbian comedy co-starring Annette Bening (The Kids Are All Right Wing?).


But is Julianne Moore really the right choice to play Sarah Palin? Forget Tina Fey: it's time to use PURE HARD SCIENCE (and a website that does facial recognition) to work out the best mathematical match for Alaska's gun-toting governor...

 

Margaret Thatcher and Sarah Palin are the same person? ZOMG.

Her Royal Highness Sarah Palin? More like Mrs. Lovett's meat pies.

 

This would be amazing.

 

   

 


 

Francis is sadly unavailable, on account of his being dead.

 

Hermione Granger > Sarah Palin. Fact.

   

 

And now we've all agreed that Bob Marley should be brought back to life specifically for the purpose of using his reanimated corpse to do a Sarah Palin impression, let's work out who should play Palin's running mate, John McCain...

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Director: Lisa Cholodenko
Cast: Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Josh Hutcherson, Mia Wasikowska
Certificate: 15

It's not easy being a lesbian. Especially when you're raising a family of sperm-donated kids. Jules (Moore) is feeling the strain of a long marriage, caught between the control-freak clutches of Nick (Bening) and the easygoing sexiness of Mark Ruffalo. Naturally, things soon go up the proverbial creek without a dildo.

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Director: Lisa Cholodenko
Cast: Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Josh Hutcherson, Mia Wasikowska
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It's not easy being a lesbian. Especially when you're raising a family of sperm-donated kids. Jules (Moore) is feeling the strain of a long marriage, caught between the control-freak clutches of Nick (Bening) and the easygoing sexiness of Mark Ruffalo. Naturally, things soon go up the proverbial creek without a dildo.

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Director: Atom Egoyan
Cast: Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, Amanda Seyfried
Certificate: 15

Catherine (Julianne Moore) is a successful doctor who suspects her handsome husband David (Liam Neeson) is cheating on her. To silence or answer her suspicions once and for all Catherine hires an irresistible and alluring young woman, Chloe (Amanda Seyfried), to put David's fidelity to the test. As Chloe's seductive behavior begins to obsess Catherine, events take an unpredictable turn with potentially fatal consequences for her familly.

 

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Director: Tom Ford
Cast: Colin Firth, Nicholas Hoult, Julianne Moore, Matthew Goode
Certificate: 15
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It's hard not be completely enraptured by some films. Detailing a single day in the single life of Professor George Falconer (Firth), A Single Man sees the Brit dealing with the loss of his long-term partner Jim (Goode) in a car accident. Standing in class, staring at nothing, George is lonely, sad, and incredibly sexy. It's hard not to notice that. The sexiness.

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It's only a matter of days before Tom Ford's visually sumptuous tale of grief and sexy glasses hits the big screen. But don't dawdle about daydreaming of Colin Firth and his poor bereaved soul - check out these two exclusive new clips from A Single Man, featuring Matthew Goode, Colin Firth, BAFTA Rising Star Nominee Nicholas Hoult and Julianne Moore.


Check back on Friday for our review but until then, head over to our videos section for the glamorous trailer. Or read on for a brief look at the stunning world debut director Tom Ford has managed to capture on camera.

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It was cold, it was dark - we don't blame you for not being there. But it was a classy affair when Colin Firth stepped out in Mayfair last night for the premiere of his BAFTA (and now Oscar) nominated film, A Single Man.


Detailing the grief of a bereaved college professor after his male partner passes away, it's a sad and nuanced performance from the lead man, which will see many swoon even more than before. Especially given that the film's set in the 60s and directed by fashion legend Tom Ford.


Stylish suits, glamorous dresses, shiny cars - it's a pleasure to behold the period glitz. But why wait for two weeks until the film comes out? Get your fix now with the exclusive video highlights of last night's premiere. And try not to dribble too much. Colin wouldn't approve.


Read on for the super pretty footage, or head over here to see the movie's trailer. And don't say we don't spoilt you.

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Director: Tom FordCast: Colin Firth, Matthew Goode, Julianne Moore
Certificate: TBC
Release Date: Friday 12th February

Los Angeles, 1962. The height of the Cuban missile crisis. George Falconer (Colin Firth), a 52 year old British college professor, is struggling to find meaning to his life after the death of his long time partner, Jim (Matthew Goode). George dwells on the past and cannot see his future as we follow him through a single day, where a series of events and encounters ultimately leads him to decide if there is a meaning to life after Jim.


George is consoled by his closest friend Charley (Julianne Moore), a 48 year old beauty who is wrestling with her own questions about the future. A young student of George, Kenny, who is coming to terms with his true nature, stalks George as he feels in him a kindred spirit. A Single Man is a romantic tale of love interrupted, the isolation that is part of the human condition, and ultimately the importance of the seemingly smaller moments in life.

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Director: Atom Egoyan
Cast: Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, Amanda Seyfried
Certificate: TBC

We all do it. Get a little paranoid about our partner's promiscuity. And we all take the logical step of hiring a prostitute to seduce said spouse. Right? Well, that's what Catherine (Moore) does. Concerned about David (Neeson) and his flirty ways with women, she calls up Chloe (Seyfriend) - your friendly neighbourhood strumpet - and pays her to pick up her husband. Can you say mentally unbalanced? Catherine can.

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