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Hold The Lane

In Untraceable, Diane Lane bucks the leading man trend by starring as an FBI agent chasing a serial killer who’s using the Internet to target his victims…

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Firth Class

Colin Firth can hardly remember the old St Trinian’s films, although he does vaguely recall the “frightening” women in them…

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Diablo or nothing

Diablo Cody is not your typical Hollywood screenwriter. Before she wrote her debut script Juno, the 29 year-old went through numerous professions, as she told BLOCKBUSTER® recently…

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May the chook be with you

They’ve forever changed the way we look at some of the most popular film and TV characters, comic book heroes and even action figures, now Robot Chicken turns its attention to Star Wars… and you’ll never look at ‘The Emperor’ the same way again!

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A SILVER LINING

Joel Silver is best known for making movies with gung-ho action heroes – but with The Brave One, he puts a gun in the hand of a woman.

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Jim Carey is Huuuuge!

Jim Carrey, known for his roles in films such as The Mask and Batman Forever, plays the lovable elephant Horton in Dr Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!

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The Butler Did It

Thanks to his role in the enormously successful 300, Gerard Butler is fast becoming cinema’s next big action hero. But he’s not ready to permanently move into Machoville just yet…

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King Keanu

Keanu Reeves’ latest part, as a burnt-out alcoholic law enforcer in writer James Ellroy (LA Confidential) and director David Ayer’s Street Kings, could be the finest performance of his career. We spoke with the man himself about the experience.

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Fox makes a point

Ten years ago Matthew Fox’s career was in a bad way. He’d finished his long-running stint on TV’s Party of Five only to face the depressing reality that he wasn’t on anyone’s radar as far as film and TV roles were concerned…

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There will be strings

The power of music in the overall effect a film can have on us is often underestimated. Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead’s score for There Will Be Blood is a perfect example…

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#1 Street Kings
Tom Ludlow is a veteran LAPD cop who finds life difficult to navigate after the death of his wife. When evidence implicates him in the execution of a fellow officer, he is forced to go up against the cop culture he's been a part of his entire career, ultimately leading him to question the loyalties of everyone around him.
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#2 Untraceable
#3 Horton Hears A Who
#4 Nim's Island
#5 Made of Honour
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