Nigel Andrews
5:52pm
Reports on Michaël R. Roskam’s miserablist powerhouse, Robert Zemeckis’s moral-uplift mega-drama and Roger Michell’s FDR biopic
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WORLD
3:24pm
Rushdie, others accused of offending feelings of minorities
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Nigel Andrews
Jan 24, 2013
Nigel Andrews on Steven Spielberg’s biopic, Kathryn Bigelow’s bin Laden thriller and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s return to action
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Simon Kuper
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FT MAGAZINE
Jan 18, 2013
Movies nudge middle-class young people without a particular vocation into certain professions
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Peter Aspden
Jan 18, 2013
From ‘Jesse James’ to ‘Django Unchained’, how did the movies that shaped America lose their myth-making power?
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Nigel Andrews
Jan 17, 2013
This week’s new films: ‘Django Unchained’, ‘The Sessions’, ‘Everyday’ and ‘Ballroom Dancer’
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VISUAL ARTS
Jan 11, 2013
Artist Gerard Byrne tells Jane Ure-Smith about his ‘bizarre, batty work’
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Jan 11, 2013
David Thomson on ageless film stars, Emmanuelle Riva in ‘Amour’, and growing old in the movies
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TRAVEL
Jan 11, 2013
The city is hoping a year-long programme of public art installations will help to win tourists back from Berlin
Peter Aspden
Jan 11, 2013
A new documentary marshals facts and heart-rending stories as it attacks broken policy blighting America’s battle against drugs
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FT MAGAZINE
Jan 11, 2013
Exclusive on-set photographs by Brigitte Lacombe from ‘Django Unchained’, Quentin Tarantino’s slavery-era western
Jan 10, 2013
This week’s new film releases reviewed: ‘Les Misérables’, ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’, ‘What Richard Did’, ‘Midnight Son’ and ‘Gangster Squad’
Nigel Andrews
Jan 3, 2013
This week’s cinema releases reviewed: ‘Quartet’, ‘Hors Satan’, ‘McCullin’ and ‘Grabbers’
Dec 30, 2012
The Olympic year saw an overload of cultural activity. What does 2013 hold in store?
Nigel Andrews
Dec 27, 2012
This week’s new film releases reviewed: ‘The Impossible’, ‘Jack Reacher’, ‘Parental Guidance’, ‘Safety Not Guaranteed’ and ‘Zaytoun’
Nigel Andrews
Dec 26, 2012
Soon to be celebrated at London’s BFI, the director is at his best when dissecting the darker side
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COMPANIES
Dec 26, 2012
Content owners earn significant revenues from old dramas
Lucy Kellaway
from
FT MAGAZINE
Dec 21, 2012
He has had Britain howling with laughter for decades. Now 70 and showing no signs of slowing down, the comedian opens up about getting old, forgiving his father – and the beauty of swear words
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STYLE
Dec 21, 2012
The new film of the musical is inspiring designers to revive ‘poverty chic’, writes Caroline Weber
Nigel Andrews
Dec 20, 2012
This week’s new film releases reviewed: ‘Life of Pi’, ‘West Memphis’, ‘Pitch Perfect’, ‘Boxing Day’ and ‘Midnight’s Children’
And the Oscar for best career goes to…
Movies nudge middle-class young people without a particular vocation into certain professions