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Venice film festival 2011: 'The lineup is as blistering as the weather' - video | Film |
Xan Brooks reviews this year's opening night film, George Clooney's The Ides of March, asks international critics for their opinion and looks forward to the movies ahead
Fright Night: 'There's a lot of blood in it. It's really fun' - video | Film | guardian.co.uk
Anton Yelchin and Christopher Mintz-Plasse, stars of Craig Gillespie's remake of the horror film Fright Night – which also features David Tennant and Colin Farrell - discuss vampires, fight-scenes, and…
Venice film festival 2011: The 68th festival in 68 clips - video | Film | guardian.co.uk
The 68th Venice film festival is now over. Elliot Smith rounds up the festival in 68 clips
Video: Hugo Chávez at the Venice film festival: 'There is clear democracy in Venezuela' | Film |
Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez attends the world premiere of South of the Border, director Oliver Stone's sympathetic portrait of a leader he says has been unfairly demonised by the US media
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Shame: 'Two tremendous pictures' at the Venice film festival - video
The last couple of days at the Venice film festival have seen thunder, lightning and two fantastic new films
Poulet aux Prunes review: 'Too sweet for most palates' | Film | guardian.co.uk
Xan Brooks finds Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud's latest film is stylish and distinctive, but perhaps a little too rich
Venice film festival 2011: A Dangerous Method: 'And out of the spanking comes psychoanalysis' -
Xan Brooks analyses David Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method, starring Viggo Mortensen as Freud, Michael Fassbender as Jung and Keira Knightley as the erotically-disturbed patient who comes between them
Contagion review: 'Paltrow gets her head cut open. By doctors.' | Film | guardian.co.uk
Contagion is coming for Xan Brooks in this entertaining blockbuster that harks back to the heyday of the disaster movie
Wuthering Heights at the Venice film festival: 'It's been a very difficult journey' – video | Film
Xan Brooks praises Andrea Arnold's 'beautiful, bruised interpretation' of Wuthering Heights
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