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Two months after it premiered in Berlin, Australians can now take a look at Wes Anderson's latest. But first, read all our coverage, including interviews, reviews – and a quiz
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1 out of 5 stars.
Liam Neeson, Mila Kunis, Olivia Wilde, Adrien Brody and James Franco are all linked in Paul Haggis's doomy drama. But how? And why? Why?
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Jordan Rowe: Blending live action and CGI, the long-delayed Banking on Mr Toad to look at author Kenneth Grahame's relationship with his wife, his autistic son and his writing
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Stuart Heritage: What were Adrien Brody and Rob Schneider thinking when they agreed to star in this LOL 'comedy', with jokes about Islamist terrorists and domestic violence?
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Since winning his Oscar at 29, Adrien Brody has refused to be typecast. Alex Clark meets him to talk about his unexpectedly diverse career, the debt he owes his parents and how to run away from a gorilla
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Gary Oldman, Adrien Brody and Willem Defoe among the Hollywood talent enlisted to wear Prada's suits and coats
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Actor says he is still owed $640,000 for his roles as both FBI agent and serial murderer in crime thriller set in Turin
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Ben Child: Robert Rodriguez and Nimród Antal's remake of the 1987 Arnie-starring gorefest has had hype and glowing reviews, but can it match the original's trashy cool?
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Ben Child: The Pianist star was this week unveiled as the man who is to take Arnold Schwarzenegger's part on Robert Rodriguez's Predator remake. Will he be … bad?
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He's a driven perfectionist who has suffered for his art, but his latest film sees Adrien Brody in a happier mood. He talks to Chloe Fox about private eyes, Fifties Hollywood and cooking for his girlfriend.
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Adrien Brody, who won the best actor Oscar for The Pianist in 2003, has signed to star in a romantic comedy called Speechless opposite Lindsay Lohan.
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John Patterson applauds Adrien Brody for his gracious Oscar acceptance speech - oh, and a good performance.
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John Patterson applauds Adrien Brody for his gracious Oscar acceptance speech - oh, and a good performance
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New York, 1977. Richie (Adrien Brody) takes new girlfriend Ruby (Jennifer Esposito) to his place of employment, Male World. In the foyer, his boss Midnight (Michael Imperioli) sits on the phone, lightly fingering his stetson.
Film blog Why I'd like to be … Mark Ruffalo in The Brothers Bloom
Richard Trenholm: Ruffalo ramps up the rumpled charm as Stephen Bloom, the coolest conman since Robert Redford, in a caper that makes me want to write my life the way Bloom writes his con games