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The Funeral News

1996 Certificate TBC
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Petty mobsters Ray Tempio (Christopher Walken) and Chez Tempio (Chris Penn) have just lost their younger brother Johnny (Vincent Gallo) - he was shot three times gangland style at a movie theatre. Ray vows revenge - he suspects the leader of a rival crime syndicate is responsible, but his wife Jeanette (Anabella Sciorra) pleads .. Read more

Starring Christopher Walken, Chris Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Isabella Rossellini
Director Abel Ferrara
Genres Horror

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    Quaid & MacDowell to play man and wife again

    • 25 Aug 2010

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    • 19 Apr 2010

    Animated hit How To Train Your Dragon has narrowly beaten action comedy Kick-Ass to the top of the U.S. box office chart, according to early studio estimates. The family film scraped ahead with a weekend (16-18Apr10) gross of £12.5 million on its fourth week on release, compared to Kick-Ass' opening takings of £12.38 million. But it will be another close call for the second week running - the two movies could easily switch positions when exact ticket sales for Sunday (18Apr10) are... Read more

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    Grant: 'I won't put fans through bad plays'

    • 19 Dec 2009

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    Grant desperate to control his on-set nerves

    • 07 Dec 2009

    Nervous Hugh Grant has sought out psychiatric help in an effort to become a better co-star. The Four Weddings & a Funeral star admits he's "a nervous wreck" at the beginning of every big film - because the pressure of making the project a big hit is almost too much for him - and that often makes him ill. Grant reveals he's tried everything but still struggles in the days leading up to the first scenes of a new film. He tells the Globe magazine, "The bigger the budget is, the more they're... Read more