Terry Gilliam’s latest will undoubtedly remind you of Terry Gilliam’s Brazil. You’ll be either frustrated or delighted by the blatant similarities. I, for one, was thrilled. Because Gilliam—a madman visionary whose talent has historically been hindered by budget problems and studio interference—hasn’t made nearly as many movies as he should have. He’s a challenging director who makes unconventional, ambitious work, and his micro-budgeted but effectively gorgeous The Zero Theorem has barely been given a release. That a film this full of vision, ideas, and dark humor, from one of the world’s greatest living filmmakers, has been sidelined to the margins should tell you everything you need to know about the current state of cinema. (Grand Illusion, 1403 NE 50th St, grandillusioncinema.org, 4:30, 6:45, and 9 pm, $9)