Theory of Everything review: Eddie Redmayne's Oscar-worthy turn

One of the most inspiring figures of this generation, Stephen Hawking is worthy of a eulogy. Here is a scientist whose mind maps the universe while his body remains immobile in a wheelchair. Here is a man who is bereft of speech, yet there is so much 

Brilliance is a word that would be oft repeated in this review of The Theory of Everything, biopic of the most important scientist since Albert Einstein – Stephen Hawking. The theoretical physicist-cosmologist-author is known across the world, as are

“Birdman,” “Boyhood,” “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” “The Imitation Game” and “The Theory of Everything” are the five contenders for the best film of 2014 at the EE British Academy Film Awards, the British Academy of Film and 

The Theory of Everything, James Marsh's biographical film about the British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, tries very hard to live up to its title: It wants to show a remarkable man in full, to explore his ideas, his emotional life and his

One of the most inspiring figures of this generation, Stephen Hawking is worthy of a eulogy. Here is a scientist whose mind maps the universe while his body remains immobile in a wheelchair. Here is a man who is bereft of speech, yet there is so much