
From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital

Thirty years on, the renowned Polish filmmaker's tragic trilogy-opener proves every bit as masterful as its brand new 4K re-release

Though this three-hour autobiography can be irritating, it's also a visual marvel with a surprising amount of proper entertainment

A schlocky premise - what if there was a lion? - makes for unpretentious fun thanks to impressive directing and slick pacing

Francois Ozon's latest is admirably clever and mature, but its emotional impact can feel rather subdued at times

Juliette Binoche leads a well-acted social realist drama in the Ken Loach vein, but it's hard to get away from its ethical implications

Gio Arlotta's look at the '70s "Zamrock" band is rather slight, but a charismatic and jolly cast keep things consistently entertaining

To coincide with the release of Paul Greengrass' News of the World, we look back at some of this unstoppable genre's recent greats

To mark the arrival of Pieces of a Woman and its harrowing 24-minute shot, our writers weigh in on their favourite long takes
Terrence Malick's drama about the life of Austrian conscientious objector Franz Jägerstätter is a thing of excessive beauty