Terence Malik’s fifth film could do with a dose of Dirty Harry says Fred Rowson
Marxist, novelist, art historian, farmer, philosopher, artist, object of reverance, provocateur: Laurie Taylor looks at the 85-year-old polymath from every angle
In which Laurie Taylor takes up a new hobby
Michael Bywater finds that Jonathon Green is the aceman of lexicographers, and that's no honey-fuggle
Richard Wilson is impressed by a new book on the collapse of the Congo
Cartoons from the July?August issue of new Humanist magazine
For critic James Wood the novel offers an antidote to unforgiving certainties, sacred and profane. Matthew Adams meets him
Between the arrogant believers and the smug atheists stands a lone comic, with only a successful career for comfort.
Five tracks about God, and five about the Devil. Selected by Andrew Mueller
Jenny Bunker enjoys Caitlin Moran's flippant feminism