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Sharp-looking but dull American adaptation of the Dickens classic.
In 1973, director-on-the-rise Peter Medak nabbed notoriously difficult comic genius and box-office star Peter Sellers for his new pirate comedy, Ghost In The Noonday Sun. Sellers immediately began sabotaging the film.
True story of Derek Bentley, sentenced to death for a bungled robbery.
Astronauts come a cropper with nymphomaniac aliens while on a trip to Mars.
Baltimore detective series sees a team of detectives take on a drug lord.
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Insult and injury MH Murray, Mark Clennon and Nat Patricia Manuel on I Don’t Know Who You Are
Home truths Intercepted director Oksana Karpovych on aggression and resistance in Ukraine
Bad influence Natasha Henstridge on Cinderella's Revenge
Creating atmospheres Jessica Hausner on Sylvie Testud, Léa Seydoux, Heidi and Lourdes
Documentaries for Ukraine fundraising screening Edinburgh College of Art hosts charity event
Slamdance to make LA move 'Fringe' festival to leave Utah for next edition
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