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Disclaimer review – only Cate Blanchett could deal with a script this abominable
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Disclaimer: Cate Blanchett’s new show is either beautiful … or a schlocky nightmare
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Cate Blanchett says there is a ‘distinct lack of shame’ in modern society
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‘It’s a way to bring my mum and dad back’: Steven Spielberg on the new wave of cine-memoirs
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The Guardian view on the future of cinema: don’t panic… | Editorial
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The 100 best films of the 21st century
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Peter Bradshaw, Cath Clarke, Andrew Pulver and Catherine Shoard

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Keanu Reeves supports Rome cinema collective attacked by far right
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When Cheam fell for Lady Chatterley | Brief letters
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'Mel Gibson said Wakanda forever': the best Oscars quotes and jokes
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Guardian film

25, Feb, 2019 @7:00 AM

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Oscars 2019 verdict: lovely surprises can't compensate for shock horrors
The Academy voters got it right with gongs for Olivia Colman and Alfonso Cuarón, but Bohemian Rhapsody and Green Book have been sorely overrated

Peter Bradshaw

25, Feb, 2019 @6:31 AM

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Oscars save shocks for last with big wins for Green Book and Olivia Colman
The feelgood comedy drama was a surprise big winner, while Olivia Colman and Rami Malek took home top acting honours

Benjamin Lee

25, Feb, 2019 @4:35 AM

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