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Art and politics in Depression era America.
A story of misfits who save their high school (and the world) from alien invasion.
Ditzy farce about fiscally irresponsible journalist.
The story of a five-day interview between a Rolling Stone journalist and David Foster Wallace.
The effect money has on the friendship of four women.
Comedy about a record store owner and his romantic break ups.
A couple run into trouble when they foster three kids.
Screwball comedy about a small town drama teacher who is 'outed' by a former student.
An spoiled young aristocrat sent to learn responsibility as a postman in a remote northern town meets an elderly toymaker and has a brilliant idea.
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Brendan Fraser are searching for a big blue diamond.
A boy comes to regret wishing that his mum would go away after Martians kidnap her.
Kate Hudson inherits three kids while working in a New York modelling agency.
Romance beckons when a reporter is assigned to write a story on a bride who keeps ditching grooms at the altar.
A drop-out muso poses as a schoolteacher and finds himself setting up a rock band with a group of schoolkids.
Living toys take on a shady collector in excellent sequel.
When their owner grows up and leaves home, his toys have to adapt to a new way of life in a day care centre.
The gang go on a road trip with a new toy named Forky.
A unicorn-obsessed woman meets a salesman who claims he can supply her with one of her own if she fulfils a series of chores.
When Alice Klieg wins the Mega-Millions lottery, she immediately quits her psychiatric meds and buys her own TV talk show.
A teenage mother-to-be is abandoned in rural Oklahoma to make a life for herself and the baby.
A hit man is sent to a fictional war-torn Middle Eastern country where the United States is waging the first fully outsourced war.
The hidden river Helen MacDonald and Philippa Lowthorpe on adapting H Is For Hawk
This wild channel David Shadrack Smith and Jake Fogelnest on the content creation revolution and Public Access
The long and the short of it Meagan Coyle on the proper pacing of stories, and Prime
The physicality of grief Claire Foy on truth, space, silence and H Is For Hawk
A womb with a view Ida Melum on universal subjects, character design and Ovary-Acting
All the night tide Luke Angus on ice, stars, BAFTA hopes and animating Solstice
'It was all about degrees of truth' Richard Hawkins on satire and mischievousness in Think Of England
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César nominations Nouvelle Vague leads the race for France's biggest awards
BAFTA nominations One Battle After Another and Sinners almost neck and neck
Golden Eddies Nominations for editing brilliance announced
OFCS Awards One Battle After Another triumphs; Sinners dominates