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

In Molly Manning Walker's strong debut, a trip to Malia becomes a growing nightmare for one girl hell-bent on losing her virginity

Shekhar Kapur's London-set film clearly wants to emulate the Richard Curtis classics, but it can't even get the basics right

This sombre and surprisingly stylish debut from British filmmaker Adura Onashile skilfully explores notions of family and seperation

James Purefoy completely outshines both his castmates and the script in this kitschy follow-up to the 2019 music dramedy

Anna Koch and Julia Lemke direct an intriguing but meandering film that could have spent more time getting to know its subjects

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

The actor stars alongside Mel Gibson in a watchable but stiflingly sincere drama about a boxer-turned-priest, based on a true story

Roland Emmerich's latest disaster movie is so embarrassingly slow that even its ancient alien conspiracies barely hold your interest

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