"A comedian willing to go further than any other." Matthew De Abaitua on Sacha Baron Cohen's outrageous comedy
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The boy wizard will be back in cinemas from 15 July. Follow Catherine Bray's ten-step recipe for your own wildly successful Harry Potter film. Plus, an in-depth preview and brand new Harry Potter clips and trailers.
With Sacha Baron Cohen's Brüno out on Friday 10 July, we count down the most outrageous, offensive, and politically incorrect comedies ever made, from Mel Brooks' The Producers to John Waters' Pink Flamingos and Team America: World Police. Warning: this feature may offend.
The lovely folks at the Big Chill have given us five pairs of tickets to give away. Rather than just do some boring prize draw, we thought we'd offer them up to you good folk in return for you pictures. Take a photo of your best zombie snarl and upload it to Flickr for a chance to win. This competition is open from 3pm 10 July to 5pm 14 July BST so get those pics in quick!
With Alien: Resurrection showing on E4 Sun 12 July at 10pm, we're trawled the outer reaches of the cosmos to bring you the greatest sci-fi films ever made. Check out the feature.
Our recommendations for the best movie-related entertainment this weekend including a month of events at London's Curzon cinemas to mark the release of Lars von Trier's Antichrist on 24 July.
All this weeks's new releases reviewed, including Beau Travail director Claire Denis' quietly powerful drama 35 Shots Of Rum.
Russell Crowe, Leonardo DiCaprio and Sharon Stone star in Spider-Man director Sam Raimi's western, showing on More4, Fri 10 July at 9pm. Write your own review. We'll post the best ones here.
With Britain's Michael Cavendish peddling his way to two stage wins in the Tour De France, we pull on our Lycra shorts for the best cycling movies. And BMX Bandits.
We've got the full line-up for this year's Film4 FrightFest, which includes a brand new, restored print of John Landis' classic comedy-horror An American Werewolf In London and a visit from the director himself. Tickets for the event which takes place at The Empire Cinema, Leicester Square, London from 27 to 31 August, go on sale at 11am Sat 4 July.
London's most beautiful open-air cinema is back for 2009. Film4 Summer Screen runs from 30 July to 8 August 2009 and opens with Pedro Almodóvar's Broken Embraces. We've got the full line-up, booking details and the chance to win tickets and accomodation in London.
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Action drama starring Owen Wilson as a stranded US Navy pilot and Gene Hackman as the man trying to guide him to safety