As he appears in cinemas in Dune and The Card Counter – and on TV in Scenes from a Marriage – we rate the best roles of the rakish smoothie, from space fighter to folk singer
September 2015
Film blog
The best films of 2015 (so far) - US
Gathering together the best movies released in the US this year, from A Most Violent Year to Furious 7, updated weekly
May 2015
Guy Lodge's streaming and DVDs
Foxcatcher; A Most Violent Year; Into the Woods; Altman; Grace and Frankie – review
Film blog
The best films of 2015 so far – Australia
January 2015
Box office analysis: UK
American Sniper's adjective no obstacle as it outguns UK competition again
A Most Violent Year review – 1980s New York comes to life in all its murky brilliance
The Guardian film show
The Guardian Film Show: Ex Machina, The Gambler, Mortdecai and A Most Violent Year - video reviews
The Guardian Film Show
The Guardian Film Show: Ex Machina, The Gambler, Mortdecai and A Most Violent Year - audio
A Most Violent Year - video review
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
A Most Violent Year review – blood, oil and tears on the waterfront
Film talk
A Most Violent Year's Jessica Chastain: 'I saw her as Dick Cheney. She pulls the strings' – video interview
JC Chandor on A Most Violent Year: ‘There’s more villainy than some people would like to admit’
The big winners and losers at the Oscar 2015 nominations – in pictures
Bafta nominations 2015: full house for Grand Budapest Hotel but Mr Turner and Selma snubbed
Oscar Isaac: the star set for a most interesting year
Films of 2015: they’re worth the wait
December 2014
Trailer park
A Most Violent Year: watch Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain in an exclusive clip from JC Chandor's Oscar contender - video
National Board of Review names A Most Violent Year best film of 2014
November 2014
First look review
A Most Violent Year review: plucky Oscars outsider draws blood
Xan Brooks: Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain star in the latest film from Margin Call and All is Lost director JC Chandor – a rigorous crime drama which paints a knotty, nuanced portrait of the man who fuelled the 1980s