I don't suppose the young Jason Statham ever imagined acting against Robert De Niro. But here they are, with Clive Owen too, in Gary McKendry's action thriller... more
From colourful parades to musical shows, there are lots of ways to spend the August bank holiday. Kate Whiting suggests family-friendly activities for the weekend and beyond... more
In the film version of Patrick Marber’s great play, Closer, Clive Owen’s mildly kinky dermatologist demands his final revenge sex from photographer Julia Roberts... more
Festival coming to London - backed by actor Clive Owen - is showcasing puppetry as an artform for adults, capable of tackling dark and dramatic themes... more
At Sadler's Wells the outifts worn by the arty audience exude the essence of the modern dance they're coming to see: sexy, quirky and bold - whether it's an eBay bargain or all Vivienne Westwood... more
If ever proof were needed that the British sense of style is somewhat eccentric, a quick glance the latest best-dressed list should do the trick. Cult comedian Noel Fielding made an appearance on GQ magazine's annual list of the best-dressed men... more
The Brits threaten to clean up at the Oscars - but can our film industry sustain the good form? Charlotte O'Sullivan looks ahead to the movies that could take next year's prizes.... more
Gritty sc-fi Children of Men, audience-dividing fantasy Lady In The Water and the definitive version of Rocky are among the week's best DVD releases.... more
Alfonso Cuaron's vision in Children Of Men of a polluted and sterile Britain in near anarchy is enough to give anyone nightmares, says Derek Malcolm.... more
The debate over skinny models transferred to the red carpet with celebrities at the Children Of Men premiere weighing in with their views on underweight models.... more
Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron's adaptation of P D James's apocalyptic vision of the future - Children Of Men - is convincingly shot but not as effectively written says Derek Malcolm.... more
Clare-Hope Ashitey is young, beautiful and on the brink of movie stardom. But no sooner has she made a splash at the Venice Film Festival than she is about to turn her back on it all to go to university.... more
Tommy Lee Jones makes his directorial debut with The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estrada while Clive Owen thinks he's planned the perfect bank robbery in Inside Man.... more