Guardian Unlimited Film
Lock up your vegetables!
Wallace & Gromit are back - this time battling an evil rabbit beast terrorising their garden. Creator Nick Park tells Stuart Jeffries how Hollywood's millions have helped - and hindered.
The Observer Profile: Nick Park
Folk psychology
'Don't look back?' It's hard not to when there's so much to see. Richard Vine finds Scorsese bringing Dylan back home.
Licensed to drill
The name's Adam, Ken Adam, and he created many of the most iconic sets for James Bond's screen adventures. He fills in Johnny Dee on some of the behind-the-scenes dramas.
Bad taste sensations
Joe Queenan: This month's releases feature a galvanising display of vulgarity, taking in bodily functions, foul language and the world's filthiest joke. Something for everyone ...
Storm warning
Hurricane Katrina has made the US media start acting like reporters again - and Clooney's new movie will get the upside of this timely switch, says John Patterson.
Nature's work of art
She was an overweight, big-footed girl from Sweden who became an icon of female beauty. But why was she never happy? Zadie Smith on the enigma of Greta Garbo.
A god among animators
Hayao Miyazaki's hand-crafted fables have made him Japan's most successful film-maker. In a rare interview, he talks to Xan Brooks.
Cinema of scope
Ronald Bergan visits three film festivals that celebrate the very big screen.
Secrets of the emperor's bunker
JG Ballard, whose own childhood was radically altered by the Japanese invasion of China, applauds The Sun, Alexander Sokurov's remarkable film portrait of Hirohito.
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And the winner is ...
Booze, boxing, a breakdown ... Paddy Considine's journey from West Midlands indie cinema to Russell Crowe's new blockbuster has been a story of blood and guts. But he's cleaning up now, says Craig McClean.
Philip French reviews Cinderella Man
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