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  2. Ice Age 3
  3. Sunshine Cleaning
  4. Rudo & Cursi
  5. Looking For Eric

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Andrew O'Hagan

quoteJohnny Depp has become, in his young middle age, like a star of the movies’ golden periodquote

Andrew O'Hagan Public Enemies Music

André Paine

quotethis was a triumph of eye-popping production and exhausting choreographyquote

André Paine Madonna Theatre

Fiona Mountford

quoteIf his smug stage persona is tricky to warm to, his skill, and the snappiness of Andy Nyman’s direction, are spot-onquote

Fiona Mountford Derren Brown

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Russell. Hertfordshire

quoteIf you are feeling totally fed up with your lot at the moment with the economic squeeze - go see this filmquote

Sunshine Cleaning Theatre

Heather, London

quoteI thought this was an excellent, powerful production. The staging and acting were superb, it is well worth going to seequote

Observe The Sons Of Ulster Marching Towards The Somme Music

Debbie & Bill Holmes

quoteAbsolutely AMAZING show that went like a train for three hours solid and didn't waiver once!quote

Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band

Tax break risk to London's movies

By Kiran Randhawa & Katharine Barney, Evening Standard 11.12.06

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From The Italian Job to Batman Begins, London has provided a backdrop to many a Hollywood blockbuster.

But there are fears that this could end after US movie-makers threatened to snub the capital over new filming rules.

In a controversial move, the Government has decided to withdraw tax-breaks for movies that are not "culturally British".

The regulations, imposed by the EC, would mean that filmmakers would miss out on a share of the £120 million subsidy offered by the Government because the storyline is not set in this country.

The announcement is also another disincentive for US studios, who already face high exchange rates.

Ian Thompson, a consultant who works with film financiers, said: "At a time when British film is at such a high ebb - we've got The Queen, The Last King Of Scotland, the Harry Potter franchise and Pullman novels - what is the point in doing this?"

The change in tax breaks comes as a new map highlights locations from more than 50 movies filmed in London from the Forties to the present day.

Building on the rising trend in film tourism, also known as "set-jetting", the London Movie Map helps visitors to explore a range of attractions with a big screen connection. Sites range from Selfridges, where Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman went shopping in Love Actually, to Westminster Abbey, seen in The Da Vinci Code.

Adrian Wootton of Film London, which promotes movie-making in the capital, said: "I'm sure this will offer a new perspective on the capital." The maps are available at tourist information centres, Cineworld cinemas and bars and cafés in the West End.

LONDON ON THE BIG SCREEN...

1. The Dorchester

Wimbledon (2004)

2. Hyde Park Hilton

Frenzy (1972)

3. Royal Lancaster Hotel

The Italian Job (1969)

4. Selfridges

Love Actually (2003)

5. Piccadilly Circus

An American Werewolf In London (1981)

6. Windmill Theatre

Mrs Henderson Presents (2005)

7. Royal Opera House

The Fifth Element (1997)

8. Trafalgar Square

Enigma (2001)

9. St James's Park

101 Dalmatians (1996)

10. Westminster Abbey

The Da Vinci Code (2006)

11. Whitehall

V For Vendetta (2005)

12. Westminster Bridge

28 Days Later (2002)

13. London Eye

Thunderbirds (2004)

14. Somerset House

Pride & Prejudice (2004)

15. Waterloo

Waterloo Bridge (1941)

16. London Aquarium

Closer (2004)

17. South Bank

Four Weddings And A Funeral (1994)

18. Tate Modern

Match Point (2005)

19. St Paul's Cathedral

Great Expectations (1946)

20. Tower Bridge

Alfie (1966)

21. Postman's Park

Closer (2004)

22. Highgate Cemetery

High Hopes (1988)

23. The Salisbury

The Long Good Friday (1980)

24. Parliament Hill

The Omen (1976)

25. Regent's Park

Brief Encounter (1945)

26. London Zoo

Withnail And I (1987)

27. Primrose Hill

Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason (2004)

28. King's Cross

Ladykillers (1955)

29. Newman Arms

Peeping Tom (1960)

30. British Museum

The Mummy (1999) The Mummy Returns (2001)

31. Battersea Power Station Sabotage (1936)

32. The Royal Naval College The Madness Of King George (1994)

33. Maryon Park

Blowup (1966)

34. Syon House

Gosford Park (2001)

35. Osterley Park/House

Mrs Brown (1997)

36. West India Quay

Layer Cake (2004)

37. Hackney Empire

Chaplin (1992)

38. Leadenhall Market

Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone (2001)

39. Borough Market

Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (1998)

40. Priory Church of Saint Bartholomew the Great Shakespeare In Love (1998)

41. Wilton's Music Hall

Interview With The Vampire (1944)

42. Notting Hill

Notting Hill (1999)

43. Prince Alfred

The End Of The Affair (1999)

44. Brompton Cemetery

Goldeneye (1995)

45. Kensington Gardens

Finding Neverland (2004)

46. Science Museum

Stormbreaker (2006)

47. Powis Square

Performance (1970)

48. Natural History Museum One Of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing (1975)

49. Albert Hall

The Ipcress File (1965)

50. Linley Sambourne House A Room With A View (1985)

51. The Underground

Sliding Doors (1998)

52. Senate House

Batman Begins (2005)


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