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Capturing the loneliness of the long-distance lover
Whenever I have a flashback to the 1970s, I want Felicity Jones to play the girl who breaks my young heart.
Hoover cleans up FBI story
J EDGAR Drama. Leonardo DiCaprio, Armie Hammer, Naomi Watts, Judi Dench. Directed by Clint Eastwood. Cert 12A
Fassbender, O'Dowd and the guard boost Irish hopes for BAFTA glory
IRISH actors Michael Fassbender and Chris O'Dowd and the smash hit film The Guard have been named on this year's Bafta Awards nominations list.
IFTA host Simon films in US with Kiefer
IRISH actor Simon Delaney has wrapped up filming on a new series with Hollywood great Kiefer Sutherland.
Actress Emma mistaken for a man during naked stroll
Actress Emma Thompson has revealed she was mistaken for a man while walking naked through a field at her home in the country.
Facing up to cancer chick flick is total teak jerker
Dvd review: A Little Bit of Heaven
Her politics weren't too popular here, but Thatcher movie is a hit with Irish film fans
SHE was once a hate figure for many Irish people -- but 22 years after she was kicked out of office, Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher is proving a big draw at the box office here.
Harry Potter wins coveted Golden Tomato
IT'S no Oscar or Golden Globe. But boy wizard Harry Potter has just conjured one up -- a Golden Tomato.
Streep plays for sympathy
Just over 10 years ago, Meryl Streep was visiting her eldest daughter, Mary, at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, when she discovered that Maggie Thatcher was going to give a speech. The former British prime minister held her ground for an hour and a half after her speech was done and dusted with a Q&A session.
Tasteful. . .
MOST journalists you talk to have a fear about sitting down with Daniel Craig. Which is understandable when you consider that most journalists these days like to ask questions such as: "What's a secret agent's biggest secret?" or "What's your favourite shoe size?".
Inside Film & Cinema
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- horse power
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