Cold in July
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie gets people off the sofa for better than expected UK box office
Charles Gant: UK sitcom's jump to the big screen surprises with strong earnings, and DreamWorks Animation's How to Train Your Dragon 2 charms Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland
Charles Gant
01, Jul, 2014 @4:06 PM
Cold in July review – an everyday 80s tale of guns 'n' poses
Nick Damici and Jim Mickle are back with a fine, shape-shifting romp that veers from gory to goofy, harking back to a more macho age, writes Mark Kermode
Mark Kermode, Observer film critic
29, Jun, 2014 @8:00 AM
The Guardian Film Show: Chef, Cold in July, Walking on Sunshine and Arthur & Mike - audio
Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard review Chef, Cold in July, Walking on Sunshine and Arthur & Mike
Presented by Xan Brooks, with Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard. Produced by Henry Barnes
27, Jun, 2014 @7:00 AM
The Guardian Film Show: Chef, Cold in July, Walking on Sunshine and Arthur & Mike - video reviews
Xan Brooks, Catherine Shoard and Peter Bradshaw on this week's big releases, including Chef, Cold in July, Walking on Sunshine and Arthur & Mike
Xan Brooks, Catherine Shoard, Peter Bradshaw, Elliot Smith and Henry Barnes
27, Jun, 2014 @6:00 AM
Cold in July review – a descent to violent pulp cartoonishness
After a promising start, this Texan crime drama unravels into a mess of loose ends, writes Peter Bradshaw
Peter Bradshaw
26, Jun, 2014 @8:50 PM
Michael C Hall: 'I was always playing some fastidious control freak'
Michael C Hall found fame in Six Feet Under, then spent eight years as serial killer Dexter. And he's not ready to put the corpses behind him yet. He tells Jonathan Romney about his return to the stage, Hodgkin's lymphoma and how to divorce your wife while you're filming together
Jonathan Romney
25, Jun, 2014 @1:00 PM
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