From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
Filmmaker Soi Cheang's latest sags somewhat in the middle but is packed with enough style and showmanship to make it worthwhile
To coincide with the release of Women Talking, Anna McKibbin explores the ethos behind the films of the acclaimed director
David Gordon Green just about makes up for 2021's woeful Halloween Kills with a smarter and more character-driven finale
The British actor is irresistible as a chirpy housekeeper on a mission to buy a Dior dress, in a film that warms like a nice cup of tea
Matt Reeves' very serious take on Gotham's iconic hero grips in the moment, but is neither fun or dark enough to fully define itself
British filmmaker Peter Strickland’s food-obsessed fifth feature is big on detail but fails to make us care about its characters
Despite a massive body count, part two of this rebooted trilogy is almost all filler, no killer, treading water until the finale arrives
The British filmmaker has crafted a loving tribute to British horror that's too respectful and sincere to leave a lasting impression
From cinema releases to streaming gems, including a remake of a Hitchcock classic and a glowing documentary about K-Pop