Mr Turner
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He won best actor at Cannes for Mr Turner but nothing from the Globes, the Oscars or even Bafta. Indignity levels hit rock bottom with complaints about a sex scene
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From Boyhood to Birdman, Mr Turner to Wild, this year’s Academy Awards are in thrall to powers we can barely comprehend. But why have film-makers starting thinking so big?
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Grand Budapest Hotel, Ida, Mr Turner, Unbroken and Birdman are the contenders vying for the award, which has shrugged off a recent obsession with CGI and 3D
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Richard Linklater’s coming-of-age drama wins big, but Mike Leigh’s Turner biopic manages just one award
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The director has made little secret of his contempt for the awards body. Does that explain why Mr Turner has received so few nominations, asks Ryan Gilbey
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Can it really be true that Mike Leigh, David Oyelowo and Paul Thomas Anderson have been overlooked in favour of American Sniper and The Imitation Game? Peter Bradshaw stamps his foot at some of these nominations – but is glad for the success of The Grand Budapest Hotel and Birdman
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Mike Leigh’s biopic gets seven nominations, with Birdman earning six, and Jonathan Glazer’s Under The Skin getting its first major awards-season recognition
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The complete list of the Guardian’s top 10 films of the year, as determined by UK release date
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Our chief film critic rounds up his picks of the year, which include Boyhood, Under the Skin and 12 Years a Slave
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Film about 1980s alliance of LGBT activists and miners enjoys success while Gugu Mbatha-Raw wins best actress for Belle
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Part 1 of the latest sequel matches predecessor Catching Fire – and can expect a clear run until the Hobbit franchise returns, writes Charles Gant
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Steve Rose: Homegrown films should be cheaper to watch at the cinema than Hollywood blockbusters, according to the Odeon. There’s only one thing for it: tickets for all films should be priced according to their merits
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Second world war thriller starring Benedict Cumberbatch as codebreaker Alan Turing finds the perfect combination for success
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Charles Gant: Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi film tops the UK chart with an epic weekend gross, while Mike Leigh’s art biopic makes its mark
Timothy Spall: 'The feeling of doing it wrong gets bigger and bigger'