Sci-fi action and apocalyptic religion just don't mix, says Fred Rowson
Clint Eastwood's latest is grating and out of tune, in all the right ways finds Fred Rowson
Jenny Bunker never quite learns what really killed Socrates
Philip Womack grapples with a controversial epic
Can Google's philosophy change the world? Bill Thompson finds out
Laurie Taylor stands up for himself
Is jealousy an intrinsic part of our make-up? asks Sally Feldman. Or a weakness to be vanquished?
Songs can break more than your heart. Martin Cloonan on the sinister uses and abuses of music
Tabloid newspapers are a vital force for democracy, argues an American academic. What about the British case, asks Julian Petley?
It seems even sci-fi geeks can indulge in a spot of retrospective offence, says Natalie Haynes