
With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring documentaries to box office bombs

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

As Mark Jenkin's folk horror Enys Men arrives in UK cinemas, Steph Green recommends further viewing in this eerie pocket of cinema

From its grand opening to its audacious ending, Damien Chazelle's latest drowns its flaws in a tidal wave of laughs, feeling and craft

As the month-long celebration kicks off again, Steph Green offers a pathway into the most morally murky of all movie genres...

Unless you're already deeply invested in Clerks lore, you won't get much out of this intermittently fun but badly acted legacy sequel

Terence Davies delivers another immensely personal lament, based on the life of English soldier and war poet Siegfried Sassoon

With Sam Raimi's original game-changing blockbuster turning 20 this week, we take stock of the web-slinger's filmic ventures so far...

To coincide with the classic musical's 70th anniversary, Lilia Pavin-Franks looks back on the complex duality of its leading man

Tom Holland's third solo outing as the web-slinger lacks real narrative purpose but its nostalgic charm just wins through