Film Diary 2004 January

Friday 2nd January

American Splendor
Award-winning biopic of eccentric comic book writer Harvey Pekar. Paul Giamatti, Hope Davis, and the real-life Pekar all star.
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Kiss Of Life
Peter Mullan and Ingeborga Dapkunaite star in this British drama by first-time director Emily Young.
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Stuck On You
Thought the Farrelly brothers couldn't get any more tasteless? Think again, as Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear play conjoined twins trying to make it in Hollywood.
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Friday 9th January

The Last Samurai
Tom Cruise learns the way of the Samurai in 19th century Japan, in Ed Zwick's action drama. Say hello to the first big film of '04.
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Lost In Translation
Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson star in this critically acclaimed comedy/drama by Sofia Coppola.
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Friday 16th January

A Mighty Wind
The Spinal Tap/Best In Show crew turn their satirical eye (and ear) to the folk scene.
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Girl With A Pearl Earring
Scarlett Johannson plays the title role in this adaptation of the Tracy Chevalier novel, about Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer's unlikely muse.
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Paycheck
The latest Philip K Dick adaptation sees John Woo direct Ben Affleck in a sci-fier about a man trying to reconstruct his memory.
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Runaway Jury
John Grisham adaptation attracting a ridiculously high quality cast (including Dustin Hoffman, Gene Hackman, and John Cusack).
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Friday 23rd January

Big Fish
Tim Burton directs this yarn about a man reconciling with his dying father. Ewan McGregor plays a young version of Albert Finney's character (nationwide 30th January).
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Scary Movie 3
Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards star in the latest instalment of the horror spoof, directed by David (Airplane!) Zucker.
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The Human Stain
If Anthony Hopkins is your first choice to play an African-American, this Philip Roth adaptation is for you!
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Friday 30th January

Cold Creek Manor
Dennis Quaid, Sharon Stone, and Stephen Dorff star in this thriller by Mike Figgis. Which part of that sentence put you off the movie?
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Elephant
Gus Van Sant's Palme d'Or winner examines a Columbine-like high school shooting, but with no cheap shot explanations (it's indie, not Hollywood).
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Sylvia
Gwyneth Paltrow plays doomed poet Sylvia Plath in this dramatisation of her life (and death) with Ted Hughes (Daniel Craig).
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All film dates are subject to changeÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýLast updated 23rd January 2004
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