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  • Jon Stewart: 'When you get someone arrested, you start to feel closer to them.'

    Jon Stewart: 'I'm doing a movie about torture – I'm not being tortured'

    The Daily Show host on Rosewater, his directorial debut about a journalist who was imprisoned in Iran after being accused of spying

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Watch a clip from The Riot Club, adapted from Laura Wade's controversial play Posh, about an elitist Oxford University club not unlike the Bullingdon
  • A Most Wanted Man

    5 out of 5
    Philip Seymour Hoffman with Robin Wright in A Most Wanted Man

    Peter Bradshaw: in his final screen role, as a disillusioned spymaster, Philip Seymour Hoffman resembles a hungover panda, but the power and intelligence of his performance are the perfect epitaph

  • Life of Crime

    2 out of 5
    Life of Crime, review

    Jennifer Aniston stars in a disappointing kidnapping drama adapted from Elmore Leonard's The Switch, writes Mark Kermode

  • M

    5 out of 5
    M, review

    Mark Kermode enjoys afresh Fritz Lang's nightmarish 1931 film starring Peter Lorre as a tortured killer

  • They Came Together

    2 out of 5
    They Came Together, film

    This parody of romcoms provides fewer laughs than the movies it's mocking, writes Mark Kermode

  • Sex Tape

    2 out of 5
    Sex Tape, review

    A married couple search for their missing sex tape in this dreary excuse for a comedy, writes Mark Kermode

  • Finding Fela

    3 out of 5
    Fela Kuti

    This documentary highlights the Nigerian superstar's brilliance, but sidesteps some of his troubling opinions, writes Mark Kermode

  • The Hundred-Foot Journey

    3 out of 5
    The Hundred-Foot Journey, film

    Helen Mirren impresses as a snooty restaurateur in a culinary drama that doesn't quite fill you up, writes Mark Kermode

  • The Guest

    3 out of 5
    The Guest, film

    Dan Stevens's charismatic US soldier is the house guest from hell in this gory thriller from the team behind You're Next, writes Mark Kermode

  • Before I Go to Sleep

    3 out of 5
    ‘Creeping paranoia’: Nicole Kidman as Christine finds horrifying memories via her video diary in Bef

    Nicole Kidman wipes the slate clean post-Grace as an amnesiac in Rowan Joffe's nicely overcooked suspenser, writes Mark Kermode

  • Sex Tape

    2 out of 5
    Sex Tape - 2014

    Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel star in a dull romp about a couple trying to delete copies of a sex tape that they accidentally share with their friends, writes Peter Bradshaw

  • They Came Together

    3 out of 5
    They Came Together

    This carefully observed, toe–curling spoof romance looks eerily like the movies it's sending up, writes Peter Bradshaw

  • M

    5 out of 5
    M- by Fritz Lang

    Paranoia and a feverish atmosphere surround the hunt for a child-killer in this re-release of the chilling 1931 drama, writes Peter Bradshaw

  • Finding Fela

    2 out of 5
    Finding Fela film still

    Using the making of a Broadway musical as its hook, Alex Gibney's celebration of Nigerian folk hero Fela Kuti lacks depth, writes Henry Barnes

  • Before I Go to Sleep

    2 out of 5
    Before I Go to Sleep

    Rowan Joffe's psycho-thriller aims for sexy/dangerous but misses – and takes too long about it, writes Henry Barnes

  • Life of Crime

    4 out of 5
    Jennifer Aniston in Life of Crime

    Jennifer Aniston gives an endearingly comic performance in this deft adaptation of Elmore Leonard's novel The Switch, writes Catherine Shoard

  • The Hundred-Foot Journey

    3 out of 5
    Charlotte Le Bon and Helen Mirren in The Hundred-Foot Journey

    Helen Mirren plays the owner of a posh restaurant in the south of France who is outraged when a curry house opens nearby

  • Attila Marcel

    3 out of 5
    Attila Marcel

    The creator of animations Belleville Rendez-vous and The Illusionist steps into the real world, but with a plot not quite so well drawn, writes Mike McCahill

  • Hermitage Revealed

    3 out of 5
    St Petersburg's State Hermitage Museum

    Margy Kinmonth's documentary gives an official guidebook-style tour of the history of St Petersburg's great museum, writes Mike McCahill

  • Watermark

    3 out of 5
    Watermark

    Jennifer Baichwal's documentary uses thrilling helicopter shots to explore how we use our most precious resource, writes Mike McCahill

  • The Guest

    3 out of 5
    The Guest

    Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens plays a stranger who infiltrates the home of a grieving family in a gleeful genre mashup, writes Anna Smith

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