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11 Sep 2014: Peter Bradshaw: This poignant account of an unlikely alliance between gay activists and striking miners has strong resonances today
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11 Sep 2014: Oz is even more glorious in this revived proto-psychedelic gem from 1939, writes Peter Bradshaw
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11 Sep 2014: Tom Waits ends up in jail for a crime he didn’t commit in this re-released comedy of 1986 – cue hypnotic score, superb cinematography and stupendous performances, writes Peter Bradshaw
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11 Sep 2014: Paul Greengrass is set to direct the Wolf of Wall Street stars in the story of a security guard who went from hero to villain after the bombing at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, writes Xan Brooks
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11 Sep 2014: Despite Aniston’s diverting drab-act as a bitchy, suicidal woman in constant pain, this humdrum character study is sour and half-baked, writes Catherine Shoard
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10 Sep 2014: For all its good intentions, Bettany’s tale of the relationship between a drug addict and an illegal immigrant is undermined by a lack of balance and nuance, writes Henry Barnes
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9 Sep 2014:
Paul MacInnes: director Antoine Fuqua reunites with his hard-as-nails Training Day star for a violent remake of the 80s TV series
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8 Sep 2014: German actor whose unconventional looks helped bring him villainous roles in Rainer Werner Fassbinder's films
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8 Sep 2014:
This fictionalised account of the murder of an English student in Italy wants us to think about remembering those who are lost, but it never directly addresses the crime itself, writes Paul MacInnes
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