Aidan Gillen
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The actor talks to Bonnie Jack about Boyhood, the Bandini Quartet, his favourite app and the magic of the Curzon Soho
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Guy Lodge on DVDs and downloads DVDs and downloads: The Wolf of Wall Street, Orange is the New Black and more
Guy Lodge reviews Martin Scorsese's surprise box-office hit, Jenji Kohan's Netflix drama and the rest of the week's big releases
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Aidan Gillen excels as a man stepping into his dead brother's shoes in this eerie, Singapore-set drama, writes Mark Kermode
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Watch the world exclusive trailer of Mister John, the new film starring The Wire's Aidan Gillen
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Just about everyone was a prime suspect in the BBC's inventive five-part whodunnit Mayday, writes Phil Hogan
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What chilled most about murder mystery Mayday was the claim of an ancestral right to wear green man makeup
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Review Mark Kermode's DVD round-up
Pete Travis's adaptation of Judge Dredd has its faults, but fans of the comic strip will be well satisfied, writes Mark Kermode
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From the Staves to the Strypes, this year's festival on the west coast of Ireland featured an impressive array of young artists
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The shy Dubliner talks (a little) to Andrew Anthony about lunch with Pinter, party-pooping in Baltimore and his latest, taciturn film role
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Jamie Thraves and Aidan Gillen return to the big screen, while the Life of Brian controversy is explored by BBC4 and Martin Scorsese shows his favourites movies at Port Eliot, writes Jason Solomons
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A low-key portrait of a south-east London odd-job man with a big performance by Aidan Gillen, and the return of promising film-maker Jamie Thraves. By Peter Bradshaw
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BBC2's feature-length drama about the effects of the recession starring Dominic Cooper and Aidan Gillen attracts 9% share. By Leigh Holmwood
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Aidan Gillen made his name playing chancers and scumbags and in his new BBC drama Freefall he portrays a venal City banker
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Actor Aidan Gillen tells Mark Lawson about the challenges of performing Mamet, his role in hit US drama The Wire - and what his mum really thought of Queer As Folk.
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He brought gay life to mainstream TV, he is about to play Ariel at the Almeida and he stars in a film released next month. So why on earth is Aidan Gillen so worried about life, asks Lyn Gardner.
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