Toni Erdmann

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The 100 best films of the 21st century
Gangsters, superheroes, schoolkids, lovers, slaves, peasants, techies, Tenenbaums and freefalling astronauts – they’re all here in our countdown of cinema’s best movies since 2000

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The best films of 2017 so far
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07, Feb, 2018 @12:35 PM

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The 50 top films of 2017 in the UK: No 7 Toni Erdmann
Continuing our countdown of the year’s finest films, Catherine Shoard celebrates an audacious German comedy packed with flabbergasting set-pieces

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14, Dec, 2017 @6:00 AM

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Mark Kermode’s best films of 2017
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Toni Erdmann; The Salesman; Jackie; Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? and more
Maren Ade’s parent-child comedy is a triumph, while Asghar Farhadi’s domestic suspense film doesn’t match his best

Guy Lodge

28, May, 2017 @7:00 AM

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Guardian film

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Will Moonlight beat La La land? Our final Oscars 2017 awards predictions
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27, Feb, 2017 @1:04 AM

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It's my first time attending the Oscars – here's my wishlist for the night | Peter Bradshaw
Will La La Land clean up? Will the stars come out against Trump’s travel ban? And will Ryan Seacrest give a certain debonair British film critic the red carpet moment he deserves?

Peter Bradshaw

26, Feb, 2017 @1:00 PM

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Foreign language Oscar nominees decry 'climate of fanaticism in US'
All six directors up for this year’s prize – including Iranian director Asghar Farhadi, who is boycotting the ceremony – have issued a statement blaming ‘leading politicians’ for inciting fear and bigotry across the world

Catherine Shoard

25, Feb, 2017 @8:13 AM

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Silver linings playback: will Jack Nicholson's return inspire film's dormant veterans?
The role of an eccentric dad in Toni Erdmann has persuaded the Hollywood heavyweight to make his first movie since 2010. Which of his retired peers are also due a comeback?

John Patterson

20, Feb, 2017 @10:00 AM

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Moonlight and Hidden Figures: the best new films in the UK
A brave exploration of masculinity, and the unsung heroes of Nasa. Plus: The Lego Batman Movie, Toni Erdmann and John Wick: Chapter 2

Steve Rose

17, Feb, 2017 @10:00 AM

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Bill Murray lost out to Jack Nicholson for Toni Erdmann remake because he mislaid DVD
The actor has said he was approached by Kristen Wiig – now confirmed as Nicholson’s co-star – but by the time he’d watched the German original, it was too late

Catherine Shoard

14, Feb, 2017 @11:47 AM

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