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I'm Emma Watson, not Hermione Grainger

07.07.11
With the premiere of the last Harry Potter film, Emma Watson says goodbye to 12 years of her young life. She tells Richard Godwin she wouldn't put her own child through it... more

Dazzling line-up for Barbican's 2012 season

24.05.11
Cate Blanchett will be joined by Juliette Binoche in an 'unparalleled' Barbican programme to take place during the Olympic year... more

Feel good factor: The Su-Man Hsu facial

20.10.10
The Su-Man Hsu facial claims to make your face “come alive” with an in-depth massage-led facial that goes from halfway down your back up to the insides of your eye sockets... more

Has Tony Blair been right about most things all along?

07.09.10
Really, Tony Blair’s book should have been called Persuasion rather than A Journey... more

Certified Copy is worth a dozen dumb rom-coms

03.09.10
Abbas Kiarostami’s enigmatic romance confirms he is one of cinema’s greats — but it’s the performance from Binoche that gives Certified Copy real heart... more

Class act Jonathan Groff is coming to West End

13.08.10
Jonathan Groff used to regale his Amish neighbours with his Broadway dreams. So when he became a Glee star they weren't surprised back home... more

Thai film Uncle Boonmee scoops Palme d'Or at Cannes

24.05.10
Thai film Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives was awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.... more

Juliette Binoche: struggling older actresses should take risks

21.05.10
French actress Juliette Binoche suggested older women struggling to find film roles should learn to take more risks with their careers.... more

Watching Iranian women in Shirin

26.06.09
Shirin shows us a bevy of Iranian women watching an epic romance, presumably in the cinema, but allows us only their reactions to the soundtrack.... more

Theatre

08.10.08
Big musicals may dominate the West End and box office receipts, but straight drama continues to thrive. These are the key people who make this city the global capital of theatre. ... more

Anne Hathaway: What George Clooney taught me

02.09.08
She may be plagued with self-doubt, but Hollywood star Anne has still managed to land a slew of plum roles – and takes advice only from the best.... more

Lovers, losers and a long time in Paris

24.07.08
Not a great deal happens and there is a lot of talk in Paris. But Klapisch knows what he is doing, says Derek Malcolm.... more

Summer Hours is a gentle reminder

17.07.08
Olivier Assayas's Summer Hours, beautifully played, is an atmospheric and sensitive treatise on loss, heritage and memory.... more

From ice-cream kid to Oscar glory: English Patient director Anthony Minghella dies of brain haemorrhage at 54

18.03.08
Oscar-winning director Anthony Minghella died suddenly yesterday from a 'fatal haemorrhage' after surgery for throat cancer. The 54-year-old, who was best known for his films The English Patient, Truly, Madly, Deeply and Cold Mountain, had told only his family and closest friends about his condition... more

Something close to boredom

13.03.08
Hou Hsiao Hsien has made some of the most memorable films of the past 30 years, but The Flight of the Red Balloon is not one of them.... more

Binoche dances to a different tune

16.01.08
Juliette Binoche will begin rehearsals for her debut contemporary dance show at The National Theatre in February.... more

Lesson for agony uncle

10.01.08
Steve Carell's slow-burning performance is the chief pleasure of Peter Hedges's romantic comedy, Dan in Real Life.... more

A pinch of poetry with your espionage

13.09.07
Pre-9/11 thriller A Few Days in September aims to inject some cross-cultural poetry into the world of political espionage.... more

Secret life of Juliette Binoche

04.09.07
The queen of French arthouse reveals why she turned tough for her latest film as a secret service agent and says she is content to be a fortysomething.... more

DVDs of the week

17.07.07
Jude Law in Breaking And Entering, screen icon James Mason and the inside story on The Smiths all feature in this week's top DVDs.... more

Low life in the city's shadows

09.11.06
Anthony Minghella's new thriller Breaking And Entering stylishly explores the seedy side of the capital but it lacks a dramatic edge, says Derek Malcolm.... more

Minghella's love letter to London

20.10.06
Anthony Minghella's latest is one of the highlights of the London Film Festival. It's a great time for movies in the capital, the director says.... more

Cool and elegant, but with no heart to break

14.09.06
Anthony Minghella's new movie, Breaking And Entering, boasts plenty of entertainment but is just a little too clever for its own good. Nick Roddick reports from the Toronto Film Festival.... more


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