FILMS OUT THIS WEEK
This is the week many fans have been waiting for, as Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland reaches the big screen - we look at what the stars have to say about it. Neil Jordan's Ondine provides an alternative fairytale, action fans can watch a Legion wreak holy havoc, and it's a strong week for indie fans, with 1234 exploring musical ambition and Father Of My Children looking at the downside of success in the movies - a far cry from Uma Thurman's experience of Motherhood. A woman who fears her husband's infidelity unwisely decides to tempt him with Chloe, while a social worker gets out of her depth tackling Case 39. Meanwhile, street art fans can enjoy Banksy documentary Exit Through The Gift Shop, and there's a special London West End release for Arctic misadventure Beyond The Pole. Plus, read our exclusive interview with 1234 director Giles Borg.
NEW DVD HIGHLIGHTS

Atom Egoyan talks Chloe The director considers his moving to the mainstream.
Eye For Books A fresh look at Edison's Frankenstein
As easy as 1234? Giles Borg talks about the joy of finally getting his debut film into cinemas and about his latest Flutter.
Watching Alice As Alice In Wonderland returns to the big screen, we see what Michael Sheen, Christopher Lee, Richard Zanuck and Will Self have to say about it.
Corey Haim is dead at 38 Lost boys star succumbs to an overdose.
82nd Annual Academy Awards The Hurt Locker sweeps the board
This year's Glasgow Film Festival is now over, horror flick Splice among the highlights, but we're continuing to bring you exclusive reviews and features from it. You can also read about what we got up to at last month's Sundance Film Festival, plus London, Raindance Film Festival and Tribeca. For other festivals and seasons, check out our full archive
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