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Jude Law
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Road to Perdition
Excellent performances, wonderful cinematography, observant direction, its 'pseudo-film noir’ feel, and a great soundtrack combine to make this one of the best films of recent years. This is a gangster film that can make you cry, but don’t bother watching if you’re just looking for a traditional gangster shoot-‘em-up because you’ll be disappointed – this story of relationships runs much deeper than that.
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
This is a reasonably sound sci-fi fantasy, but hardly the great masterwork that was promised.
Cold Mountain
A classically crafted Civil War epic with actions and ideas aplenty - but not enough to fill its excessive length.
Alfie
A reasonable movie, but one that’s steeped in irrelevance.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Great visuals… shame about the story.
I Heart Huckabees
This intelligent and quirky trip beneath the surface of human existence is either a profound marvel or a meaningless absurdity – but either way, that’s life, and ain’t life funny!
Closer
Intimacy both attracts and repels in this smart, modern and biting treatment of love's endless merry-go-round.
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
You’ll find nothing unfortunate about going to see this dark, fun, horror-for-kiddies.
eXistenZ
David Cronenberg’s delve into a grimy video game world has lots of plus points, but isn’t quite as good as it should be. Stick to ‘Super Mario’.
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Heath Ledger's final performance will bring this reasonable movie more attention than it probably deserves.
Sherlock Holmes
Guy Ritchie does a decent job at reinventing Sherlock Holmes as a modern action hero with the help of excellent performances from Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law.
News Items For Jude Law
Stars spotted 'shopping' in Stoke
Images are issued of celebrities including Jude Law and Sienna Miller doing their shopping in Stoke-on-Trent.
As it happened: The Oscars 2010
Coverage of the 82nd Academy Awards ceremony, featuring all the news and gossip from the film world's biggest night of the year.
Law scoops people's theatre gong
Jude Law and Rachel Weisz win best actor and best actress prizes at the Whatsonstage.com awards, voted for by the public.
Law scoops people's theatre gong
Jude Law and Rachel Weisz win best actor and best actress prizes at the Whatsonstage.com awards, voted for by the public.
Law and McAvoy vie for Oliviers
Jude Law takes on James McAvoy for the best actor award as the Laurence Olivier theatre nominations are announced.
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