Stuart Heritage
Stuart Heritage writes about film, TV and music for the Guardian
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Prehistoric Planet’s intimate, moving CGI footage is revolutionising natural history – and it’s presented by a national treasure. We meet the creators of a unique TV series
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A shopping centre screening, with Monarch Mojitos for sale and a lookalike, has the potential to be cinema’s joyous saviour – or its dull, undignified death
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Paparazzi pictures of Jack Nicholson, Gene Hackman and Bridget Fonda have circulated online, feeding into an odd desire to force reclusive actors back into the spotlight
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McAdams nixed the likes of Mission Impossible, Casino Royale and The Devil Wears Prada – but there’d be no Game Night if things had gone differently
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Utterly singular, consistently excellent, capable of anything it puts its mind to, this comedy-drama is one of the best things ever televised. Don’t let it end without giving it a try
The secret of Liam Neeson’s success: a monomaniacal fixation on … tea?