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Cameron ducks EU vote question as Tory row looms

David Cameron today refused to commit himself to holding a retrospective referendum on the Lisbon treaty amid signs that Tory divisions over Europe would overshadow his showpiece party conference. With Tory activists heading to Manchester for the party' ...

From TOBY HELM, HENRY MCDONALD, RAJEEV SYAL, ANDREW SPARROW, Guardian Unlimited,  4 Oct 2009
Related Topics: David Cameron,  European Union,  Boris Johnson,  Tony Blair,  BBC

Travels in Adventureland

The star of Greg Mottola's teen comedy, set in a Long Island theme park, talks to Andrew Pulver about John Hughes, Jewish kids in dead-end summer jobs and the innocence of the 80s Blog: The wise-cracking smart-arse has been consigned to the supporting ...

From ANDREW PULVER, HENRY BARNES, Guardian Unlimited,  7 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Jesse Eisenberg,  Michael Cera

District 9: 'A big, loud action movie with a clever social message'

Neill Blomkamp's debut feature - a satirical sci-fi commenting on South Africa's apartheid - sees his message drowned out by a barrage of Hollywood gunfire, says Andrew Pulver A sci-fi blockbuster that's also an allegory of apartheid? District 9 is ...

From ANDREW PULVER, HENRY BARNES, Guardian Unlimited,  4 Sep 2009

Penelope Cruz: 'Pedro's the reason I became an actress'

Please activate cookies in order to turn autoplay off Penelope Cruz, the Oscar-winning star of Pedro Almodóvar's Broken Embraces tells Andrew Pulver about how she was inspired to act after seeing one of the Spanish director's early films Your IP ...

From ANDREW PULVER, HENRY BARNES, Guardian Unlimited,  24 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Penelope Cruz

Isabelle Huppert: 'It's called Home, but it becomes hell'

The French cinema icon tells Andrew Pulver about how she came to star in rising director Ursula Meier's film, and why Home should be seen as an allegory on the way we live now Your IP address will be logged When autoplay is on, videos on these pages ...

From ANDREW PULVER, CHRISTIAN BENNETT, LAURENCE TOPHAM, HENRY BARNES, Guardian Unlimited,  10 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Isabelle Huppert

Vincent Cassel on French gangster Mesrine: 'He was a showman'

The star of La Haine, Irreversible and the biopic of French gangster Jacques Mesrine explains the appeal of playing dangerous characters and what it was like growing up in the Parisian district where the charismatic criminal lived and died Your IP ...

From ANDREW PULVER, HENRY BARNES, Guardian Unlimited,  6 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Vincent Cassel

Tony Scott: 'I function off fear'

Tony Scott, director of Top Gun and the new Taking of Pelham 123 remake, tells Andrew Pulver about the lure of action movies, how he moved from painting to film-making, and the 'R word' – his brother Ridley Your IP address will be logged When autoplay ...

From ANDREW PULVER, HENRY BARNES, Guardian Unlimited,  31 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Tony Scott

Willem Dafoe on Antichrist: 'Von Trier was deeply sincere and vulnerable on this film'

The star of Lars von Trier's controversial thriller tells Andrew Pulver about surrendering to the director's vision, taking risks and why the film's more extreme scenes are not meant for mere titillation Your IP address will be logged Autoplay is on | ...

From ANDREW PULVER, HENRY BARNES, Guardian Unlimited,  20 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Willem Dafoe,  Lars von Trier

Politics podcast: Boris's year

Andrew Rawnsley, Martin Kettle and Georgina Henry join Allegra Stratton and Tom Clark to discuss the prime minister's climbdown in the Commons on expenses and defeat on Gurkhas, his trip to Afghanistan and Pakistan this week, and Boris Johnson's first ...

From TOM CLARK, ALLEGRA STRATTON, FRANCESCA PANETTA, ANDREW RAWNSLEY, MARTIN KETTLE, GEORGINA HENRY, DECLAN WALSH, Guardian Unlimited,  1 May 2009
Related Topics: Martin Kettle,  Andrew Rawnsley,  Boris Johnson,  Gordon Brown,  UK Conservative Party

Politics Weekly: 'Fred the Shred'

Columnist Polly Toynbee agrees, but asks where Prescott was when Brown and Blair were cozying up to the City. Georgina Henry believes our liberty and privacy are at risk, but Polly Toynbee thinks that, given the advantages we gain from CCTV and DNA ...

From MATT WELLS, POLLY TOYNBEE, GEORGINA HENRY, ANDREW SPARROW, FRANCESCA PANETTA, Guardian Unlimited,  27 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Polly Toynbee,  Gordon Brown

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