The Coen brothers tell Francine Stock why they returned to their roots for their new comedy, A Serious Man, which is set in the Jewish community where they grew up. The director of the new Twilight instalment, Chris Weitz, discusses the Pre-Raphaelite influence on his vampire movie. Oren Peli, the film-maker responsible for the low-budget phenomenon Paranormal Activity, reveals the secrets of his success Also, Mid-August Lunch, by the writer of Gomorrah, is reviewed and Jane Graham presents a 90-second guide to film censorship.