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Star Wars Junk, Movie Posters and Daria: Stop By Our Gift Guide One Last Time

The holidays are finally over, but that doesn’t mean the gift giving has to stop. Especially if the receiver of said gift is you! Since not even Santa Claus could have gotten everything on your endless list of movies, music, books and gadgets, why not treat yourself to one final spin through the Movieline Gift Guide . Because buying your very own Darth Vader alarm clock on Jan. 3 is what the holiday season is all about. [ Gift Guide ]

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Star Wars Junk, Movie Posters and Daria: Stop By Our Gift Guide One Last Time

Lesley Manville on Another Year and Why She Doesn’t Care About the Golden Globes

When speaking with Another Year star Lesley Manville, it’s hard to not walk away with the impression that she feels this is her big break. Sure, her career has spanned over 30 years — and Another Year is her sixth film with Academy Award nominated director Mike Leigh — but, as Manville points out, no other performance of hers has ever generated this much buzz in the United States during awards season. An awards season that has already garnered Best Actress accolades from the National Board of Review.

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Lesley Manville on Another Year and Why She Doesn’t Care About the Golden Globes

Lesley Manville on Another Year and Why She Doesn’t Care About the Golden Globes

When speaking with Another Year star Lesley Manville, it’s hard to not walk away with the impression that she feels this is her big break. Sure, her career has spanned over 30 years — and Another Year is her sixth film with Academy Award nominated director Mike Leigh — but, as Manville points out, no other performance of hers has ever generated this much buzz in the United States during awards season. An awards season that has already garnered Best Actress accolades from the National Board of Review.

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Lesley Manville on Another Year and Why She Doesn’t Care About the Golden Globes

REVIEW: Mike Leigh Grapples with Life’s Big — and Small — Questions in Another Year

The nod to structure in Another Year , Mike Leigh’s latest rumpled, rambling character study, frames it with a gentle irony. A social portraitist known for his regional specialties and organic development process — his scripts are gleaned from improvisational sessions with actors, in this case a central trio comprising a long-married couple and their wobbly third wheel — narrative organization is notoriously low on Leigh’s list of priorities. And so while the film is divided into the four seasons of another passing — wonderful, wasted — year, the time-keeping device serves mainly to highlight how nature shames those of us who remain little changed with its constant, show-offy segues.

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REVIEW: Mike Leigh Grapples with Life’s Big — and Small — Questions in Another Year