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    ‘I paid for it’: tennis bad boy Ilie Năstase revisits confrontational career

  • Morgan Spurlock pictured in 2013

    Super Size Me director Morgan Spurlock dies aged 53

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    Ken Loach and Mike Leigh resign as patrons of London cinema over Israeli film festival screening

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    Carl Weathers' most memorable film and TV roles – video obituary

    The actor whose credits include Rocky and Predator, has died at 76
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    Revisited: why do Republicans hate the Barbie movie? – podcast

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  • Stuart Heritage

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  • Corman at Cannes in 2011.

    Roger Corman: cinema's pulp genius whose talent to shock was rocket fuel

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    Double fault: Challengers is as bad in the bedroom as it is on the tennis court

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    The actor and film-maker talks from Cannes about swapping Rain Man and Hot Shots! for an arthouse epic about a pansexual femme fatale
  • Bruce Joel Rubin holding an umbrella with pictures of birds and grassland on it.

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  • Jane Asher with her specially commissioned cake to mark Shakespeare’s 450th birthday in 2014

    Jane Asher: ‘Would I do another nude scene? Never say never!’

  • George MacKay.

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  • USA. Anya Taylor-Joy in (C)Warner Bros. Pictures new film: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024). 
Plot: The origin story of renegade warrior Furiosa before she teamed up with Mad Max in 'Fury Road'. 
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