Vol 4 No 4     Winter 2005/2006

CONTENTS

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North Country
Charlize Theron plays a working mother facing discrimination in the workplace. Sally Chatsworth reports on a new kind of woman’s picture

Hollywood Notes
Catherine gets cooking, Jennifer plays poker and Dakota joins the Guides… Just another month in Tinseltown

Coming Soon
A revamped look at what you’ll soon be seeing

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The Family Stone


The Family Stone
Manhattan chic clashes with New England bohemianism in this year’s Christmas comedy. Hal Hayes reports

The Chronicles of Narnia
The Chronicles of Narnia
Live actors, CGI animals and stunning locations: Hal Hayes reports on a lavish adaptation of CS Lewis’ classic
Casanova
Casanova
The world’s greatest lover meets his match in Lasse Hallström’s romantic comedy. Jo Fletcher takes a peek
Rent
Rent
The Broadway hit reaches the screen with most of the original cast still in place, reports Max Levant

The New World
The New World
Colin Farrell and co dropped everything to be in Terrence Malick’s latest epic, discovers Max Levant

Syriana
Syriana
The team that made Traffic tackle a new threat in this multi-layered thriller about the global oil business

Batman Begins
Batman Begins
With the Awards season looming, Eleanor Singer looks back at the film that brought fresh life to a franchise

A History of Violence
A History of Violence
David Cronenberg’s film brings the familiar themes of violence and identity front and centre, says Nick Roddick

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
He’s growing up… Eleanor Singer reports on the darker side of Hogwarts

The Constant Gardener
The Constant Gardener
At last: a movie version that captures the essence of a John Le Carré novel… and then some, says Nick Roddick

Elizabethtown
Elizabethtown
Cameron Crowe rediscovers small-town life, family values and the all-American road trip, reports Hal Hayes

Milano Film Festival
Milano Film Festival
Max Levant visits an event that refreshes the parts other festivals cannot reach

Mrs Henderson Presents
Mrs Henderson Presents
Judi Dench and Bob Hoskins star in this tale of a very British institution, declares Jo Fletcher

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