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Peter Bradshaw is the Guardian's film critic.

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  • 18 Jan 2011:

    Anyone who has seen Nicolas Roeg's 1973 film Don't Look Now will remember that little red coat. Peter Bradshaw on the pity and terror it still evokes

  • 17 Jan 2011:

    Colin Firth and The Social Network have momentum going into the Oscars as the Globes judges swam with the critical tide

  • Actor Colin Firth poses with a fan at a 14 Jan 2011: Acclaim from audiences and critics as period drama earns £7m in its first week
  • 2 out of 5
    13 Jan 2011: Sam Rockwell, Hilary Swank and Melissa Leo in a well-intentioned, earnest film that is all too predictable. By Peter Bradshaw
  • 2 out of 5
    13 Jan 2011: As star, co-writer and executive producer, Seth Rogen is to blame for this uncertain superhero action comedy remake that also stars Cameron Diaz. By Peter Bradshaw
  • 3 out of 5
    GasLand 13 Jan 2011:

    A grim study of how the push to drill for natural gas is turning vast swaths of beautiful American country into dangerous sludge dumps. By Peter Bradshaw

  • 1 out of 5
    13 Jan 2011: Travellers go head to head with City boys in this cruddy British thriller, which might shift units on DVD
  • 3 out of 5
    13 Jan 2011: This black comedy about frathouse initiation rituals is entertaining in a nasty way, even if its narrative falls apart
  • 3 out of 5
    BLUE VALENTINE 13 Jan 2011: Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams play a couple whose marriage is coming apart at the seams. It's touching, but Peter Bradshaw spots just a hint of an actors' project
  • 11 Jan 2011:

    Peter Bradshaw: Michael Winterbottom enjoyed TV success with his Rob Brydon/Steve Coogan faceoff. Now the promising London to Brighton director could follow a similar path

  • 2 out of 5
    6 Jan 2011:

    Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman play 14th-century knights in a film that is entertaining in a cheerfully ridiculous way. By Peter Bradshaw

  • 1 out of 5
    Midgets Vs Mascots 6 Jan 2011: It aspires to Borat and Jackass, but this contest for money is just crass bad taste, and humourless with it, writes Peter Bradshaw
  • 1 out of 5
    6 Jan 2011: This sickly, implausible and frankly questionable story of a teenager in a psychiatric hospital from the duo behind Half-Nelson is deeply disappointing, says Peter Bradshaw
  • 4 out of 5
    6 Jan 2011: James Franco is outstanding in this true story that might put you off climbing for life. By Peter Bradshaw
  • 2 out of 5
    6 Jan 2011: Russell Crowe is the husband out to avenge his wife's wrongful imprisonment in a French remake by Oscar-winning Crash director Paul Haggis. It strains for credibility, says Peter Bradshaw

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