From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
David Easteal's three-hour film, shot almost entirely from inside a car, makes mundanity into something genuinely profound
As another year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring debuts to boundary-breaking blockbusters
Benoît Magimel plays a government official traversing a world of danger and conspiracy against the lush backdrop of Tahiti
Brett Morgen's David Bowie documentary eschews formulaic approach in favour of a vibey film that captures how he made us feel
Jesse Plemmons and Lily Collins are held hostage by Jason Segel's hapless thief in this watchable but underwritten comedy-thriller
Alessandro Nivola and Vera Farmiga shine, but the show's perfect balance of comedy and drama gets a bit lost in the transition to film
The Great Beauty filmmaker delivers a funny and moving drama about a Naples teen whose life is saved by Diego Maradona
A shady manservant plans to usurp his employer in Joseph Losey's fascinating and still timely tale of rich vs. poor, now restored in 4K
Nia DaCosta's new take on the horror classic is entertaining enough, but it also overshoots for relevance and fails to deliver the scares