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Tom Hanks and Julianne Moore brought star power this year while Alan Partridge returned to show how it’s really done
Ingmar Bergman’s penetrating 1973 TV series is given a 21st-century twist on Sky Atlantic/HBO
The FT’s architecture critic selects some dream destinations for design fans
Director Rian Johnson has created a work of human imagination
A reworked Coen Brothers script yields a broad, zany slapstick noir
Oscar Isaac stars in a production with a mobbed-up look but an ultimately traditional reading of the play
An old-fashioned epic that unfolds to reveal the 1915 Armenian genocide
This audio drama is expertly scripted and performed by an impressively starry cast
The set-up is sometimes intriguing, but the latest X-Men movie is mainly about pomp and destruction
Chilly sci-fi chamber piece leaves one pondering everything from labour ethics to the seductive power of technology
JC Chandor teasingly builds the suspense in a psychologically complex thinking-person’s thriller
Set in crime-ridden New York in 1981, J.C. Chandor’s drama-thriller is masterfully done
A smart, well crafted android adventure from Alex Garland
The director talks about capitalism, ‘Mr Redford’ and his new oil-spill movie
A classy thriller about outwardly respectable Americans whose shady pasts catch up with them in Europe
A bearded, brooding folk singer in 1961 Beat scene is becoming disillusioned with the creative life
From the Coen brothers, the delectable tale of a struggling folk singer in New York
The festival has featured a cluster of films about families in crisis – plus, a Coen brothers gem
‘The Bourne Legacy’, now showing in the US and UK, is more fashion-sensitive than its predecessor
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