Julia Stiles
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For Richard Curtis it’s Gregory’s Girl, Gurinder Chadha prefers Tootsie and Katy Brand goes for Dirty Dancing. Whatever your relationship status, here are the film and TV romances to curl up with
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The Riviera star on her TV loves and hates, from the Wall Street drama Black Monday to the ‘old white dudes’ of Married With Children
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In the acclaimed fact-based drama, the bond between women is shown with rare sensitivity and depth even as they engage in criminal acts
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Kenneth Branagh graduates from player to playwright this week for All is True, in which he plays an ailing Bard. But which big-screen Shakey is the greatest?
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Best podcasts of the week Modern Love: the star-studded guide to true romance – podcasts of the week
With stars like Greta Gerwig and Angela Bassett reading tales of love and loss, the New York Times podcast manages to be fun, while tugging at heart strings
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Millions have viewed or downloaded the drama, but director says his ‘darker’ version was reworked by others
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2 out of 5 stars.Thanks to a well-stocked cast and slick direction, this crime drama survives its shameless cribbing from other films
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Matt Damon’s up against a post-Snowden CIA, Julia Stiles knows where the next high-octane set piece is and Vincent Cassel is killing in the name of state secrets
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The Bourne and Dexter actor on her strange fascination with Geordie Shore, and why Strangers With Candy is a classic
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Stuart Heritage: The serial killer show is building towards its series finale, but it's difficult to get excited about a programme that has wasted so much of its potential
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TV matters TV matters: Saturday Kitchen
Mark LawsonChef-presenter James Martin interviews while slaving over the stove – does cooking get any tougher than that, asks Mark Lawson
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Rental and retail: A crisply efficient conclusion to the Bourne trilogy, in which our anti-hero discovers, along with the rest of us, who he really is and how he came to be what he is
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The Bourne misogyny
Sarah ChurchwellSarah Churchwell: The Matt Damon trilogy obeys the action movie rule: women just stand around looking anxious. -
Philip French: The Bourne denouement leaves Matt Damon, 169 stuntmen and the audience exhausted.
The God Committee review – Kelsey Grammer lords it in organ-donation drama
2 out of 5 stars.