Christoph Waltz as Qohen Leth in Terry Gilliam's The Zero Theorem - at cinemas 14 March 2014

The Zero Theorem – film review

Computer-hacking fantasy starring Christoph Waltz

07134004 In an exciting return to the great car culture films of the 1960s and ’70s that tap into what makes the American myth of the open road so enticing, “Need for Speed” chronicles a near-impossible cross-country race against time — one that begins as a mission for revenge, but proves to be one of redemption. 
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Need for Speed – film review

Aaron Paul is braking bad in this racing romp

Under the Skin – film review

Scarlett Johansson has a hankering for male flesh

'Suzanne', directed by Katell Quillévéré

Suzanne – film review

Katell Quillévéré’s film is a fill-in-the-gaps tale of loneliness

Back to the Garden – film review

A widow mourns her husband in this improvised English drama

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Japanese film focuses on Fukushima fallout

‘Homeland’ looks at life 3 years after nuclear crisis

Bryan Cranston photographed for the FT by Pari Dukovic in New York
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Bryan Cranston is breaking good

After five dazzling seasons as Walter White in ‘Breaking Bad’, the 58-year-old actor is embracing new challenges as ‘good for the soul’

The Grand Budapest hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel – film review

Wes Anderson’s multi-flashbacked comical chase story

300: Rise of an Empire – film review

The Greeks and Persians are at it again

The Invisible War – film review

Documentarist Kirby Dick looks at rape in the military

UK film industry triumphs at Oscars

Insiders say long-term investment essential to success

Anti-slavery film wins best picture Oscar

‘12 Years a Slave’ scoops Hollywood’s top prize

Oscars 2014: And the winner is . . . 

‘12 Years a Slave’ and ‘Gravity’ take centre stage on Hollywood’s big night

‘The Unknown Known’

Errol Morris’s documentary takes on Donald Rumsfeld – is it too soft on the US former defence secretary?

Toni Servillo interview

The star of The Great Beauty, winner of this year’s Best Foreign Language Oscar, talks to Peter Aspden about theatre, film and the dark side of ‘la dolce vita’

The List: Favourite religious figures of the ‘Rev’

From a hilarious old nun in ‘The Great Beauty’ to St Simeon Stylites, who lived on a pillar for 30 years in early Christian times

Court on camera

From OJ Simpson to Oscar Pistorius – Clive Anderson explains why he’s a convert to the idea of televised trials

Unforgiven – film review

Korean-Japanese filmmaker Lee Sang-il remakes a classic western

Non-Stop – film review

Liam Neeson stars in a clever mile-high suspense drama

The Book Thief – film review

Wartime drama with Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson