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Guardian News & Media Ltd, 2015
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Batman trilogy unaffected by Hollywood’s mood
The cinematic trend towards more light-hearted comic-book capers has led to criticism of the Dark Knight trilogy, but the films remain thrilling
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DreamWorks accused of ‘whitewashing’ anime
Scarlett Johansson is not right for the role, say campaigners. More than 15,000 sign petition demanding an Asian actor is cast in the live action remake of the anime classic
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Tom Cruise in ‘The Mummy’ reboot talks
‘The Mummy’ is the first of many films that will renew Universal’s legacy of monsters
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Elton John announces headline show
Sir Elton to perform at Henley festival in July 2016
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I was kicked to the kerb — Brosnan
Hollywood star Pierce Brosnan reveals his plight after Die Another Day
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Quentin Tarantino accuses Disney of ‘extortion’
‘The Hateful Eight’ director hits out at studio for booking the ArcLight cinema in Los Angeles, which is where he had hoped to screen his film in 70mm
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Margaret Cho sparks Twitter storm
The American comedian accuses the makers of the ‘Absolutely Fabulous’ movie of being “yellowface” for casting Scottish actor Janette Tough as a Japanese character instead of an Asian actor
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‘Ghostbusters’ gets place at Library of Congress
The 1984 movie that begins with a ghost in a library now has a spot on the shelves of the Library, along with 675 other films ‘that deserve to be preserved’
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The Test match that went on and on...
No winner, but plenty of meaning in the longest game ever played
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Australia bans hunting ‘trophies’ from lions
Lion body parts used as trophies from hunting will no longer be allowed to be imported or exported, environment minister Greg Hunt says
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Review: ‘Chappie’
Elysium director Neill Blomkamp has come up with an entertaining spin on the ‘RoboCop’ theme in this South Africa-set tale of law-enforcement ‘scouts’
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Jack White defends Tidal streaming service
In a Q & A with fans, the White Stripes frontman says that Jay Z’s controversial music service will help struggling musicians and not just megastars
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