As a tribute to pre-'80s Iraq, Sahim Omar Kalifa's doc is a touching affair, but it's hampered by dry exposition and terrible narration
The prolific French filmmaker's latest spoofs Saturday morning kids' television with his usual degree of throwaway thoughtfulness
From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
Half a century hasn't dulled the impact of the gig that "killed" Ziggy Stardust – it's still a perfect goodbye from a perfect performer
From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
Mark Lyken's film captures the mundane joys of Hawick life through a breezy 90 minutes that entertains without saying much
The cult director's 1988 film brings his trademark subversiveness into the mainstream through its deft exploration of music history
Elene Naveriani's stylish third feature tells the story of a 48-year-old woman who begins to break down the barriers in her life
Wes Anderson's latest retro foray is visually inspired, but too many characters and a formal stiffness always keeps us at arm's length
Justine Triet's brilliantly slippery, serpentine film, about a writer accused of murder, hinges on a remarkably unshowy lead turn