2009-03-24 • 1h 30min
Twenty years after A Brief History of Time flummoxed the world with its big numbers and black holes, its author, Stephen Hawking, concedes that the "ultimate theory" he'd believed to be imminent - which would conclusively explain the origins of life, the universe and everything - remains frustratingly elusive. Yet despite his failing health and the seeming impossibility of the task, Hawking is still devoted to his work; an extraordinary drive that's captured here in fleeting interview snippets and footage of the scientist sharing a microwave dinner with some fawning PhD students. Though the pop-science tutorials that dapple the first of this two-part biography are winningly perky, Hawking, alas, remains as tricky to fathom as his boggling quantum whatnots

Woman at War

The Last Starfighter

Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Oppenheimer

Joker

Titanic

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood

The Truman Show

Shutter Island

Tenet

Back to the Future

PK

Inside Out

Batman Begins

The Shawshank Redemption

Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)

Ex Machina

Extraction

Eden Lake

Midsommar