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PARTY PICTURES, VIDEO AND REVIEW: All the pre-show hype, predictably, was about 'Harry Potter's nude scene', which may have been why Daniel Radcliffe admits he was terrified on stage...
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Film: Chris Tookey's tip to win Best Picture at this year's Oscars is Clint Eastwood's long, monotonous, repetitive companion piece to Flags Of Our Fathers. It shows the American capture of Iwo Jima in World War II, but from the Japanese point of view...
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Music: As the Kaiser Chiefs were cheered off stage after a gig at Alexandra Palace last year, they were stopped by a voice in the crowd. 'Whatever you do, don't turn into Coldplay,' cried one fan, implying that the Leeds quintet were in danger of softening their rough edges...
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Film: Jim Carrey gives the worst performance of his, or indeed any other actor's, career, as a gurning loony who becomes obsessed with the number 23, as a result of a second-hand book that his wife (Virginia Madsen) has incautiously bought...
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Art: Renoir was not a little boy with a curl in the middle of his forehead, but he certainly did have a fatal twist in his creative genius. This exhibition is an utterly thrilling, bizarre, roller coaster ride of sensations. Renoir, on song, is a magical painter of landscapes ...
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Film: The Good Shepherd see a bright, young Yale student becoming sucked into the world of espionage. A cold fish from the start, he becomes even harder to like as he junks his nice, deaf girlfriend for the rich, libidinous and well-connected Clover...
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Theatre: File this one under G for Gay Suicide. To be more precise it is 'Gay Spy Turned Sixties TV Reporter Thinks About Topping Himself - Then Does Deed'. It is clear from the start this sorry soul will do himself in. So there is not much in the way of suspense...
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Theatre: Proof is a John Harrison-directed play about a love story, analysing not just the love between a young woman and a maths postgraduate student in Chicago, but also the love that woman retains for her maths don father who has recently died...
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Music: The previous time Amy Winehouse played the Astoria (at the G-A-Y club night), she lasted just one song before exiting, to empty her stomach. Last night she returned with an air understated professionalism that rendered the occasion less riveting than it might have been...
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Film: The one potential hit this week is the latest romp from the makers of Shaun Of The Dead. For all its faults, it did make me laugh; and in a week of releases as wretched as this one, that's a result...
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