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The Scottish star of Atonement meets Tolstoy in Oscar-nominated drama The Last Station.
From 1 Apr
The fashion icon and former Gucci head makes an acclaimed directorial debut with A Single Man.
Hollywood's favourite bit of Brit had to film Down Under to heat up our heartstrings.
Ms Streep is garnering raves - as usual - for her turn as US TV chef Julia Child in Nora Ephron's Julie and Julia
QT talks cinema's great 'basterds' with Angus Fontaine.
The Tudors star Jonathan Rhys Meyers talks kings, guns, cheerios and sex in supermarkets.
The curator of Vivid Sydney's music programme Luminous, presented by the Sydney Opera House, may have done everything; but he loves nothing better than limitations.
26 May-14 June
Sydney's Sexiest Man Alive talks about getting uber-stacked for Wolverine, the Oscars and box office disappointments