Aaron Eckhart
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Despite some heavyweight performances, this pugilist biopic is overshadowed by some very distinguished forebears
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The actor, who appears alongside Tom Hanks in Sully, admits he has fallen into traps during his career – and is determined to stop his Bleed for This co-star Miles Teller from doing the same
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The story of Vinny Paz, who broke his neck and still got back in the ring, is sensational. But this boring, miscast film, screening at Telluride, fails to connect
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A first look at this drama about the real-life heroic pilot who averted tragedy in New York in 2009
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A cheap-looking sequel to Olympus Has Fallen has the capital city targeted by terrorists allowing the US president time to chill with his favourite security guard
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College football gets yet another queasy workout from faith based film-makers, in the story of University of Texas battler Freddie Steinmark and the “Game of the Century”
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Twitter users also question timing of first look at disaster movie sequel days before the 10th anniversary of terrorist attack and in the wake of massacre in Tunisia
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Film recap Battle: Los Angeles – everyone screams, everyone cries, everyone whoops: film on TV recap
The old-fashioned alien-invasion movie gets a workout on Saturday at 9:20pm on Channel 4 – can you remember anything that happened first time around? asks Stuart Heritage
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This version of the classic tale, adapted from a graphic novel, resembles a bad video game, writes Mark Kermode
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Jeremy Kay: Opening weekend figures for Aaron Eckhart's monster movie don't make pretty viewing, while Ice Cube enjoys the Ride Along
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Film blog Comic-Con: Jennifer Lawrence on Hunger Games sequel and Aaron Eckhart's 'fit Frankenstein'
Oscar-winner charms Comic-Con talking about 'post-traumatic stress' sequel Catching Fire, while Eckhart explains Underworld aesthetic of I, Frankenstein
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Henry Barnes, Catherine Shoard and Peter Bradshaw review Olympus Has Fallen
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This paranoid US terror movie is both solemn and implausible, writes Philip French
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Henry Barnes, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard review Olympus Has Fallen, Love is all You Need, Evil Dead and Fuck for Forest
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No stereotype goes untouched when a loathsome bunch of North Koreans attacks the White House, without a hint of satirical edge, writes Peter Bradshaw
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Peter Bradshaw: Three highly promising actors appear to have been crushed by the weight of their careers in a system that rewards dullness
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A sneak preview of Rabbit Hole, John Cameron Mitchell's drama about the struggles of a married couple – played by Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart – to cope with the death of their child
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Duo to play love rivals in adaptation of Hunter S Thompson's novel about boozy expat journalists in 1950s Puerto Rico
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Aaron Eckhart, who played Harvey Dent in The Dark Knight, will next star in Battle: Los Angeles
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Aaron Eckhart confirms he will not be appearing in future Batman films, while Ledger is voted top movie villain by audiences
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When one of your co-stars is in custody, and the other is only contactable by ouija board, who you gonna call to publicise The Dark Knight? Aaron Eckhart steps up
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He's made his name playing amoral, ambivalent characters, relishing the chance to flesh out the 'bad guys'. He's done it so well, he's even been slapped by a filmgoer in the street. So why is Aaron Eckhart now playing the lovable lead in a big box office, feelgood film? Chrissy Iley finds out.
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Aaron Eckhart has joined the cast of Christopher Nolan's Batman saga The Dark Knight.
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Rental and retail: Jason Reitman's debut as writer-director is a witty, cynical, spin-doctoring masterclass. For the film to work, it's essential for its morally flexible lead character to be at least partly likeable, and Aaron Eckhart pulls this off.
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Mark Kermode: Thank You for Smoking is a sly adaptation of Christopher Buckley's 1994 novel about the rise of spin culture featuring a perfectly cast Aaron Eckhart as smug slug Nick Naylor who lobbies for people's right to give themselves cancer.
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Aaron Eckhart has played opposite Julia Roberts and Gwyneth Paltrow. Now, on the brink of joining the A-list, he's playing the lead in a controversial Mamet play - and although he takes his religion seriously, he's not averse to flirting... By Geraldine Bedell.
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Plus: Dougray to play Dylan; Aaron Eckhart goes to The Core; Basinger gets mumsy; Clinton to take up acting?
Sully review – pious hagiopic that even Tom Hanks can't save