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Story of the Singing Nun not all smiles and laughter

Don't talk to director Stijn Coninx about the impossibly catchy pop song Dominique.

Means to an end

Roland Emmerich says he can't top disaster epic 2012, writes Antony Lawes.

A real Wilde child

Oliver Parker electrifies Dorian Gray with bolts of horror, writes Helen Barlow.

A chronicle of disaster

Peter Vincent takes a look at half a dozen ways the world could have ended.

Director reignites Hitler film controversy

The documentary, Swastika , by the Australian director Philippe Mora warmly welcomed back to Berlin.

Twilight prom queens are bitten by the vampire bug

Ebony Rowell, 27, is a Campbelltown performing arts teacher by day and a Twilight mega-fan by night.

The indie star who came in from the cold

John Cusack made his name in edgy, offbeat films. So what's he doing in a special-effects-laden blockbuster? Ryan Gilbey finds out.

Existential game misses moves

In Cormac McCarthy's ''novel in dramatic form'', a suicidal professor, known only as White, is snatched from the path of a train by a former con, Black.

You'd better not pout

Christmas crank Scrooge is played with withering humbug by Jim Carrey.

Boy's own adventure

The pint-sized robot returns to thrill a new generation, writes Donna Walker-Mitchell.

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