For months they have been declaring their undying love for each other. But when her big moment came yesterday, Katie Holmes had to go it alone. Her superstar lover Tom Cruise was nowhere to be seen at the London premiere of Batman Begins.
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Interview: In the decade since Kelly Macdonald shot to fame in Trainspotting, she has tried to keep a low public profile. Richard's Curtis's new film, The Girl in the Café, is about to change all of that, says Lucy Cavendish... read
The Spice Girls' foray into celluloid tops a list of ' toecurling' movies people rent by post - because they are too embarrassed to go into a shop and ask for them. Online retailer Amazon.co.uk found many unfashionable and critically panned films in the top 100, including Spice World... read
Film Review: The tabloid rumours surrounding the stars of Mr & Mrs Smith have guaranteed the film plenty of publicity. Director Doug Liman is banking on his two leads but Pitt and Jolie decorate as if they know they are beautiful people who don't really need to act... read
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Interview: Christopher Nolan, the 34-year-old British director of Batman Begins, is braver than most. He's happy to criticise Hollywood and says many mainstream movies insult their audiences with sloppy storytelling and tongue-in-cheek tone... read
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Film Review: It is difficult to imagine two films now that would cause such public furore as Deep Throat and Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song did in 1972, when they were both made. These two documentaries about the cult hits make fascinating watching... read
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Film Review: Tony Fingleton was an Australian swimming champion of the Fifties who turned down a place in the Olympic team in favour of a scholarship to Harvard. Swimming Upstream tells how he overcame an abusive childhood to achieve sporting success, says Derek Malcolm... read
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