David Cox: With talky TV drama more and more dominant, has film ceded the intellectual high ground for ever? Pieces such as Richard Linklater's latest seem to offer a sliver of hope
David Cox: Zombies storm the world once again in Brad Pitt's summer blockbuster, but unlike earlier offerings in the genre, the audience not offered any intellectual salvation
David Cox: JJ Abrams's second voyage with Kirk and Spock reduces Gene Roddenberry's original mission statement to a tiresome showdown between good and evil
David Cox: Superman is armed with a new name, while Tony Stark has remained bonded to his iron moniker, but how will the battle of strength unfold at the multiplexes?
The actor's attempt to play Soho sex king Paul Raymond should have worked on paper – they share a similar look and mannerisms – but there is only one role he can play, writes David Cox
Beeban Kidron's documentary about the internet is entertaining and enlightening, but when it comes to teen users, the tone veers towards moral panic, writes Peter Bradshaw