Tomorrow’s issue has arrived - here’s Wes Anderson, a vision in corduroy
In tomorrow’s Guide - how a Welshman made The Raid, the ultraviolent action film of the year…
Tomorrow’s issue has arrived in the office - starring Grimes.
Tomorrow’s issue has arrived! Here’s Usher on the cover, with Diplo, plus baked goods.
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Tomorrow’s Guide has just landed on my desk! Werner Herzog is looking ominous as he ponders life and death.

Glenn Close comes out with her new film, Albert Nobbs, on the 27th April http://gu.com/p/36y77. It’s the story of a man with a secret. Nobody knows that he is actually a she. Well, nobody except everybody in the cinema because it’s clearly Glenn Close with a hair cut. Here’s a look back on some memorable starlet turn pretty boy transformations.

1. Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth elasticated herself all the way to Oscar Gold with this latte foamed upper lip in Shakespeare in Love (1998).

2. Tilda Swinton
Art house darling Swinton set a good precedent in Orlando (1992), proving that middle distant stares are key in the transformation from belle to beau.

3. Cate Blanchett
Blanchett channels Pete Doherty channeling Bob Dylan in I’m Not There (2007)

4. Katharine Hepburn
According to one biographer the late great Kate was a bisexual who had an alter ego named Jimmy. http://bit.ly/HETIvB
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Looks like the folks behind Smash have a secret weapon for edging their way to the top of the ratings - discount tat. Look out for our Glee vs Smash match-off in Saturday’s Guide.