A film that laughs at suicide bombers but doesn't offend anyone? Chris Morris's big screen debut is the mouse that didn't roar, says Fred Rowson
Laurie Taylor checks his references
Everyone has a novel in them, like a fart or a tumour, says Martin Rowson
From brain surgery to climate change Ian McEwan has made scientific literacy fashionable. But will it save us, asks Anne Rooney.
Matt Parker visits Numberland with Alex Bellos
Stuart Sim enjoys a metaphysical thriller
Toby Saul reviews the memoir of an African master
Francis Beckett on a bleak timely novel about those charged with covering up Catholic child abuse
Tom McDonough celebrates the subversive poetic vision of the Situationists
There's nothing wrong with pulp but why has Scorsese dressed it up with technique, asks Fred Rowson