Adrien Brody
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Sir Ronald Harwood, the playwright and screenwriter best known for The Dresser and his Oscar-winning script for The Pianist, has died aged 85Gallery
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From Gwyneth’s blubbing to Adrien Brody’s kiss, body language expert Judi James analyses all
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Cannes is nearly at an end: it’s the last two big premieres, Based on a True Story, directed by Roman Polanski, and Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really HereGallery
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Which star didn’t bathe for four months? Who became a cabbie? Our guide to actors who take their art to new levels
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3 out of 5 stars.Brody does very a good Australian accent in thoughtful story hinged on psyche-destroying effects of a repressed memory
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3 out of 5 stars.Adrien Brody plays a crime columnist mixed up with a femme fatale in a steamy drama that manages to entertain despite its adherence to genre conventions
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The life of psychologist Peter Bower, played by Adrien Brody, is turned upside down in this chilling thriller when he discovers the secret his patients all share2:06
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1 out of 5 stars.
Septembers of Shiraz review – who can overact the most, Salma Hayek or Adrien Brody?
1 out of 5 stars.The plight of a Jewish family during the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Tehran is given a flabbergastingly depthless portrayal
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Record-breaking number in China makes it the biggest market for movies in February
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Abba didn’t get any drugs in the 70s, Bill Murray suggested chatting in the bath, Cara Delevingne dreams about punching paparazzi, Gordon Brown talked Amy Winehouse with Mandela and Diana Rigg doesn’t fancy men her own age – what we learned from G2 interviews in 2014
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Brad Pitt’s passing the cognac, Keira Knightley’s sinking shots and Adrien Brody’s sipping on a sticky limoncello. Catherine Shoard tots up the units in this year’s big films
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Sam Wollaston: A mother wants her daughter’s help to die in this measured and thoughtful drama, with lovely, understated performances from Alison Steadman and Olivia Colman
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Richard Trenholm: Ruffalo ramps up the rumpled charm as Stephen Bloom, the coolest conman since Robert Redford, in a caper that makes me want to write my life the way Bloom writes his con games
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Two months after it premiered in Berlin, Australians can now take a look at Wes Anderson's latest. But first, read all our coverage, including interviews, reviews – and a quiz
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4 out of 5 stars.
Mark Kermode's film of the week The Grand Budapest Hotel review – Wes Anderson's tightly wound confection
4 out of 5 stars.The Grand Budapest Hotel is full of rapier-sharp wit, and Ralph Fiennes's timing is note-perfect, writes Mark Kermode
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