FILMS OUT THIS WEEK

It's all action this week, with The A-Team blasting into cinemas and The Karate Kid showing that there's no age restriction on being a hero. Meanwhile, out in the country, Beautiful Kate complicates life for her brother even after her death, and four men and a donkey get the Frontier Blues. We also look back at the career of Serge Gainsbourg, and Oliver Stone explores American politics South Of The Border.

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We talk to Ken Russell about films, art, Aleister Crowley and the Loch Ness monster - Link

As The Karate Kid remake heads to cinemas, here's some martial arts for the archive Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story - Link

Cameraman: The Life And Work Of Jack Cardiff is out on DVD this week - we like it - - Link

Morris dancing mockumentary Morris: A Life With Bells On dances on to DVD this week - Link

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Packshot of Cameraman: The Life And Work Of Jack Cardiff on DVDCameraman: The Life And Work Of Jack Cardiff DVD Review
Documentary about the work of the prolific cinema- tographer/ director. Read our with director Craig McCall.
Packshot of The Perfect Sleep on DVDThe Perfect Sleep DVD Review
An assassin returns to a city of his past to try to rescue a lost love.

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Bill Moseley talks 2001 Maniacs: Field Of Screams

In the court of the enfant terrible We tussle with Ken Russell.

Role-ing out the rednecks 'Hellbillly' horror star Bill Moseley talks about his career to date, including his latest role in 2001 Maniacs: Field Of Screams.

Eye for books We review World Directors: Baz Luhrmann, BFI Film Classics: Sweet Smell Of Success, and Dario Argento, by Eye For Film's own James Gracey.

A Boondock Saint speaks Sean Patrick Flanery on what Indiana Jones did for him.

UK Film Council to be scrapped Government announces planned closure

Short but sweet Rushes Soho Shorts programme announced

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Edinburgh International Film Festival is over for another year, but we're still adding reviews. Among the winners this year, was Skeletons, which won the Michael Powell Award. Plus you can check out our full for recent coverage.

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We pity the fool who doesn't enter our latest to win some great goodies. This week, we're also giving away terrific quad posters of , plus DVDs of horror flicks and . Those of a more sensitive disposition can enter to win fantastic Blu-Ray discs of and comedy .