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Cast
- 2007 - There Will Be Blood
- 2005 - The Ballad of Jack and Rose
- 2002 - Gangs of New York
- 1997 - The Boxer
- 1996 - The Crucible
- 1993 - In the Name of the Father
- 1993 - The Age of Innocence
- 1992 - The Last of the Mohicans
- 1989 - My Left Foot
- 1988 - Stars and Bars
- 1987 - The Unbearable Lightness of Being
- 1986 - Nanou
- 1985 - My Beautiful Laundrette
- 1985 - A Room With a View
- 1984 - The Bounty
- 1982 - Gandhi
- 1971 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
Articles
- Feb 25 2008 - Oscars: the results
- Feb 11 2008 - BAFTAs - The results
- Jan 2 2008 - Daniel Day-Lewis: interview
- Dec 12 2007 - 2008 film predictions
- Mar 20 2006 - Daniel Day-Lewis Q&A
- Mar 13 2006 - Daniel Day-Lewis exclusive
- Jan 18 2006 - 'There Will Be Blood' for Daniel Day-Lewis
- May 6 2005 - 'Superman Returns' takes flight
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