
Christopher McQuarrie and his star do the impossible, delivering a seventh entry that reaffirms exactly what makes the franchise great

Patrick Wilson makes his directorial debut with this fifth entry, but it's impossible to recommend to anyone other than completists

Annie Ernaux brings her powers of razor-sharp self-reflection to celluloid for this wonderful, moving excavation of motherhood

Hannah Peterson's deft, heartbreaking debut film explores trauma through the perspectives of three people touched by tragedy

The cult director's 1988 film brings his trademark subversiveness into the mainstream through its deft exploration of music history

The new film by the Leviathan directors, comprising disorientating surgery footage, gets up close and personal with people’s insides

Though made with reverence, this doc about the Ripley writer lacks a clear point of view. For Carol stans, however, it’s unmissable

Filmmaker Luis De Filippis makes her debut with this nuanced look at identity and togetherness, set over the span of a holiday family

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

James Cameron's epic has lost none of its force 25 years later, reaffirming its status as a technical and emotional powerhouse