Audrey Tautou
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Injecting morality into films is ‘like pouring cola into a Château Lafite’, one critic of idea declares
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3 out of 5 stars.
The Odyssey review – Jacques Cousteau biopic looks good underwater but doesn't go deep
3 out of 5 stars.This handsome, very conventional film tells the story of one of the last great adventurer-superstars – but it’s hard not to pine for The Life Aquatic
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4 out of 5 stars.This playful comedy drama, about two boys running away from home, is all we’d expect from Michel Gondry, and its geekiness makes it all the more lovable
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4 out of 5 stars.
First look review Microbe and Gasoline review – Michel Gondry's touching tale of teenage friendship
4 out of 5 stars.In his most satisfying film since Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Gondry crafts an optimistic adolescent adventure from the mess of real life
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Tom Cruise lands a role to die for in the rebranded Edge of Tomorrow, but Nicole Kidman suffers as Grace of Monaco, writes Guy Lodge
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3 out of 5 stars.
Michel Gondry's adaptation of a 1947 novel by surrealist Boris Vian is a lively but perplexing sci-fi fantasy, writes Jonathan Romney
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4 out of 5 stars.Mood Indigo review – kaleidoscopic kidulthood
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3 out of 5 stars.
Romain Duris and Audrey Tautou head for New York in a likable finale to Cédric Klapisch's trilogy of dramedies, writes Peter Bradshaw
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After parallel successes on stage and screen, the Londoner is being lauded as one of the greatest actors of his generation
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Composer Dan Messé of indie band Hem is working on stage adaptation of whimsical 2001 French comedy
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Smoking comes under fire in French cinema and Shane Meadows gets back in the saddle for a biopic of 60s Brit cyclist Tommy Simpson. By Jason Solomons
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Audrey Tautou is impressive as a wife desperate to escape her suburban life in this adaptation of the 1920s novel, writes Philip French
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3 out of 5 stars.
Audrey Tautou gives an opaque performance as the fatally ambiguous heroine in this intriguingly oppressive drama, writes Peter Bradshaw
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Interview: The French actor tells Catherine Shoard why she swerved away from sweetness to play a gritty, troubled heiress in the 1920s
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Next month Audrey Tautou will host the opening ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival, an honour only given to a select few. Is she finally overcoming the curse of her most successful film?
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French romance Delicacy, starring Audrey Tautou, is so slight it barely leaves an impression, writes Philip French
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3 out of 5 stars.Audrey Tautou finally makes a cute romcom that is rather charming and sometimes genuinely sad, writes Catherine Shoard
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Phil Hoad: Ten years ago, Jean-Pierre Jeunet's syrupy story about a simpering busybody, played by Audrey Tautou, became a worldwide hit. So why is the dream still not over in 2011?
Audrey Tautou: ‘My subject in these photos is somebody between the character and who I am’