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‘I’ll never forgive or forget’
Griffin Dunne on the darkness that overtook his gilded Hollywood upbringing
Dunne’s memoir is full of wonderful tales about Martin Scorsese, Carrie Fisher and Madonna. But the killing in 1982 of his 22-year-old sister – and the subsequent trial – overshadows everything
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A strangely prescient ecological warning
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The Dead Don’t Hurt
Love blossoms amid violence in Viggo Mortensen’s western
The star directs, writes, composes and acts in this beautifully shot and sombre film about an old-school hero in a 19th-century frontier community fraught with tragedy
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Second helping of broadsides against the food-industry crisis
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Here
Romantic connection in the forest in gentle and beguiling drama
Rosalie
Intriguing empowerment tale of a 19th century celebrity ‘bearded lady’
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