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Comedy performer finds growing old is a funny business.

Russell T Davies' resurrection of the time traveller.

Sporting whodunnit about the breaking of the famed racing barrier.

Animated take on the Shakespeare tale.

An advertising executive suffering a crisis of conscience grows a boil on his shoulder - and then it starts talking.

The father of teenager Lola will go to any lengths to get her the boy of her dreams... including kidnap and torture. Plus read our exclusive interview with Robin McLeavy.

Bill Murray gets mistaken for a spy and mixed up in an assassination plot.

In the 1880s, an Australian outlaw is offered a pardon if he tracks down and kills his psychotic elder brother.

The garden gnomes of London are in mortal danger from a yellow blow-up baby. Sherlock and Dr W to the rescue! Ceramic animation rules, right?

Helena Bonham Carter and Gina McGee are best friends in Edinburgh, being messed up by men.

Memory Game Mathieu Amalric on Claudine Galéa’s play, Vicky Krieps and Hold Me Tight
Going Off The Rails Director Peter Day on the challenges and aims of shooting his parkour documentary
This appealing man James Norton on costumes, dancing, looking in the mirror and Rogue Agent
EIFF: Choice cuts Seven films and some shorts to catch at this year's festival
Getting the bug Carter Smith on queering horror in Swallowed
Style that’s forever Don Letts on Rebel Dread, The Clash, 99 Records, ESG, Adrian Sherwood and Eighties New York
Acknowledging her anger Tara Thorne and Lesley Smith on telling missing stories in Compulsus
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