Terry Gilliam’s career has been marked by films that are both difficult and brilliant. His best work offers glimpses of strange worlds that seem fantastical but upon further inspection are simply ...
Gilliam’s film has echoes of Fellini and an irreverence that’s marked the high points of his career, which is why it’s frustrating when the whole thing feels worth less than the sum of its parts. More ...
Terry Gilliam is a gifted, ambitious filmmaker who, sadly, may now be more famous for being misunderstood and underfunded than he is for actually making movies. The Zero Theorem isn’t likely to ...
At this point we shouldn't really expect anything less strange from Terry Gilliam than a completely hairless Christoph Waltz, Tilda Swinton with a funny voice and (we think) fake teeth, and a neon ...
As is the case with most of Terry Gilliam’s films, “The Zero Theorem” is a bit hard to summarize. An introvert to the extreme, Qohen Leth’s (Christoph Waltz) dreams come true when he is finally ...
A new clip from Terry Gilliam's The Zero Theorem has been released. Unveiled exclusively through Digital Spy, the preview sees Christoph Waltz's character Qohen Leth chatting with a computerised ...
The film centres around a reclusive computer genius (Waltz) struggling to understand his place in the universe. He is hired to discover the meaning of existence (or lack thereof) but his work becomes ...
Two-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz can act with two eyebrows tied behind his back. Best known for his role as a cunning WWII Nazi in Quentin Tarantino's "Inglorious Basterds," Waltz is now going ...
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