If he was a character from children's literature – come on, you must have played that game: Bradley Cooper could be the Cheshire Cat, Tom Cruise is Popeye, Tom Hanks is maybe Toad of Toad Hall and Daniel Radcliffe is, well, Harry Potter (sorry Daniel) – then Matthew Goode would definitely be Tigger.
CHRISTOPHER Walken, Catherine Keener, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Mark Ivanir –the cast list for A Late Quartet HHH, Cineworld, tomorrow 6.30pm; Saturday, 6.15pm) is Carnegie Hall standard.
IN keeping with an event that is one long billet-doux to film, the Glasgow Film Festival begins today, Valentine's Day, with Populaire (HHHH, GFT, tonight, sold out, tomorrow, 1pm), a French romantic comedy that charms up a storm.
FOR most, the flu leaves two legacies: baggier clothes (temporary), and a lifelong tendency to never again confuse a bad cold with the dreaded influenza.
He's the most famous director in the history of the movies, but Alfred Hitchcock remains an enigma, a showman who loved to make cheeky cameos in his films and an odd-looking man who obsessed about his leading ladies.
THE worlds of film and games collide at this year's Glasgow Film Festival with the launch of the inaugural gaming strand, curated by Scotland's self-styled "god of games" Robert Florence.