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Taking a look at what is on offer at the tech fair in Las Vegas.

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Director Baz Luhrmann says his sweeping new movie Australia could be the last to hark back to old-fashioned cinema.

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Hollywood actress turned drama teacher Nina Foch has passed away at the age of 84, her son announces.

A new television adaptation is being made of The Day of the Triffids, but why are we still prepared to believe in a post-apocalyptic world roamed by flesh-eating semi-sentient plants? And do we have a love affair with fictionalised destruction?

Artist Mark Leckey wins this year's Turner Prize for his works which include a film featuring Felix the Cat and Homer Simpson.

Britney Spears and Take That both release an album called Circus on Monday - but which is best? There's only one way to find out.

Hundreds wait in line to hear director Roman Polanski discuss his life and work at this year's Turin Film Festival.

The Culture Show presenter Mark Kermode visits the Scottish town of Pennan with Local Hero creator Bill Forsyth.

Hopes are high for the success of Baz Luhrmann's epic Australia ahead of Tuesday's world premiere in Sydney.

Will Ferrell is set to make his Broadway debut in a new solo comedy based on the presidency of George W Bush.

Oliver Stone's biopic of President Bush leaves some reviewers unimpressed after its first screening in the US.

Screaming fans greet the stars of High School Musical 3: Senior Year for the film's premiere in London's Leicester Square.

Cinemas across the UK take record advance bookings for High School Musical 3, according to Disney.

Guy Ritchie's latest film RocknRolla makes its debut at number one in the UK and Ireland box office.

Oscar winner Michael Moore is to show his latest documentary, Slacker Uprising, free of charge on the internet.

Actress Thandie Newton talks about her latest role in Guy Ritchie film RocknRolla - and being a cinematic veteran.

Why a film about the Frenchman who wire-walked between the Twin Towers makes no reference to their eventual fate.

The BBC's Robert Trevelyan remembers his brief appearance in a film by the great Egyptian director Youssef Chahine.

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