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  • Cindy Crawford and George Clooney (images © PA)Premiere: Fantastic Mr Fox

    George Clooney was in Lonon Wednesday night to unveil his new interpretation of Fantastic Mr Fox.

  • The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus (image © Lionsgate UK)12 To See In October

    Heath Ledger died nearly two years ago, but his last ever movie waits for you in October. That’s not the only unmissable movie this month, though.

  • The Big Lebowski (image © Rex)The Coolest Movie Characters Ever!

    What exactly is “cool”? Nobody knows for sure (and if you have to ask, you ain’t got it). But there’s one thing we know for certain about cool: the movies invented it.

  • Sarah Jessica Parker on the set of Sex and the City (Image © PA)Stars On Set: September/October

    Get a sneak peek at the films you’ll be loving this time next year in our on-set gallery. Movies currently in production are Sex and the City 2, featuring Sarah Jessica Parker and the rest of the Manhattan ladies, and Green Hornet, which has a fantastic cast including Cameron Diaz and Seth Rogen. There is also the Iron Man sequel coming up, and Ewan McGregor fans will be happy to learn that he's currently making a new film with James Bond leading lady, Eva Green. Click below to see what other future films are on our radar this month.

  • Jennifer Aniston on the set of The Bounty (Image © Wire)Stars On Set

    Get a sneak peek at the films you’ll be loving this time next year in our on-set gallery. Movies currently in production include the latest romcom from Jennifer Aniston, a weepie starring Robert Pattinson, and Russell Crowe's Robin Hood remake. We’ve also got the buzz from Hollywood on new roles for Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway and Lindsay Lohan, plus the Karate Kid remake and Russell Brand’s latest assault on America.

  • Patrick Swayze (image © PA)Patrick Swayze: Life In Pictures

    "Nobody puts Baby in the corner!" With those words, Patrick Swayze wrote himself into celluloid history courtesy of his role as Johnny Castle in 1987 mega-hit Dirty Dancing.

  • Inglourious Basterds (image © Warner)12 To See In August

    Too late for the blockbuster season, too early for the Oscar-buzz frenzy, the movies that sneak into cinemas in August are always, always worth discovering.

  • Adam (Image © Fox Searchlight Pictures)Top 10: The Unlikeliest Screen Couples

    Romance is never easy, especially if you're a character in a movie. Things always seem to get in the way, whether it's a family dispute, an impending meteorite attack or a fast-approaching iceberg, the path to true love is uncomfortably rocky.

  • Diane Kruger and Quentin Tarantino (Image © PA Photos)Inglourious Basterds: UK Premiere

    The UK premiere of Quentin Tarantino's new movie Inglourious Basterds took place in London on July 23. Excited fans gathered in Leicester Square to watch the stars arrive. Sadly Brad Pitt didn't make it, but Diane Kruger stole the show and crowd favourite Quentin Tarantino spent time with fans. See who else was there in our photo gallery.

  • Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince (Image © Warner Bros Inc)Box Office Magic: Harry 6 Pulls In The Crowds

    Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince has had one of the most successful opening weekends in cinema history.

  • Harry Potter 6 Cast (image © PA)The Potter Cast On The Half-Blood Prince

    Technology is magic. With a few clicks of your Phone or a tap on your keyboard, you can send secret messages flying invisibly through the air to anyone in the world. Little wonder, then, to discover that students of Hogwarts have been mastering the social networking craze.

  • The crowd during heavy rain at the world premiere of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (image © PA Photos)Premiere: Potter Six Stars In The Rain

    Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince was unveiled to the public last night. Problem was that Leicester Square resembled a lake. This was a very British film premiering in very British weather. How fitting.

  • Harry Potter 6 (image © Warner)11 To See In July

    The summer sun is shining hard, but don’t let that stop you sitting in the dark this month. In the wake of Star Trek, Terminator 4 and Transformers 2, there’s a lack of futuristic flame-fests hitting the screen.

  • Bruno (image © Universal Films)Bruno: King Of The 'Gross-out' Movies

    You've probably heard about new  mockumentary Bruno. Full of extreme sex scenes and embarrassing encounters of every kind, Bruno will have audiences squirming in their seats.

  • James Cameron(image © Rex)9 Things We Know About Avatar

    Who remembers a couple of films called Titanic and Terminator 2? Thought so! James Cameron, the director of those two films, is set for his next release in December of this year - Avatar. The highly anticipated blockbuster is set to be as massive and successful as his previous titles, which isn’t hard to believe. When filmmaking tech pioneer Cameron starts work on a big project, the movie world takes notice.

  • Sacha Baron Cohen © PA PhotosBruno's UK Premiere

    Fans flocked to Leicester Square on June 17 to see Sacha Baron Cohen strut his stuff as Bruno, and they definitely weren't disappointed. In character as the gay Austrian fashion reporter, he donned an extravagant new take on the traditional Foot Guard uniform which involved a lot of bare skin.

  • Ice Age 3 (image © Twentieth Century Fox)In Pictures - Ice Age 3: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs

    The sub-zero heroes from the worldwide blockbuster Ice Age and Ice Age: The Meltdown are back, on an incredible adventure…for the ages.

  • The Hangover (image © Warner Bros Inc)Unforgettable: The Best Amnesia Movies

    The Hangover is here, starring three men on a stag do with no idea what happened the night before and no idea where the groom is.

  • Ghostbusters (image © Rex)25 Years On: Ghostbusters Is Back!

    It's exactly 25 years since Ghostbusters was unleashed onto the world. Starring the genial comic talents of Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis as a trio of ghoul-battling exterminators, it's undoubtedly one of the 1980s' funniest and most memorable movies.

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