Noah
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Readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific concepts
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The final global box office review of 2014 traces the winners, losers and trends in film worldwide … Does US box-office slump mean stagnation or rejuvenation?/ Universal has its most profitable year without a tentpole film/ China falls out of love with the historical epic
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3 out of 5 stars.
First look review Exodus: Gods and Kings review – holy Moses, wholly acceptable for the devout
3 out of 5 stars.Ridley Scott’s 3D Moses biopic is very long, very camp and very grim. But one thing it isn’t is offensive – unless you mean the panpipes
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Christian commentators alarmed by actor’s comments and by Exodus director Ridley Scott saying he needed a ‘more scientific’ explanation for the parting of Red Sea than divine intervention
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With almighty ticket sales for religious films from Noah to Heaven is for Real, 2014 could be ‘the year of the Bible movie’ – but Hollywood and holiness are unlikely bedfellows. Tom Shone reports
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When it comes to tales of divergent teen identity, humour and high jinks go a lot further than elaborate earnestness, writes Guy Lodge
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Gareth Edwards' take on the classic movie monster joins Noah and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes as yet another cautionary 'anti-humanist' tale
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The Other Woman, starring Cameron Diaz and Leslie Mann, replicates its US success but can't overtake superhero sequel The Amazing Spider-Man 2, writes Charles Gant
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Charles Gant: Superhero sequel posts biggest opening at the UK box office of the year so far, £1m ahead of The Lego Movie's bow
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Charles Gant: The Winter Soldier surges past the £14m mark after 19 days, while Hammer horror The Quiet Ones creeps into the frame
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Jeremy Kay: Animation sequel posts a lukewarm opening weekend as Marvel's superhero epic continues to freeze out all competition
Film blog 50 Shades of Grey to Brokeback Mountain: are these really the most boring films ever?