From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
The actor is on excellent form as the unsung 18th century virtuoso, but director Stephen Williams' uneven film can't quite keep time
Pierre Creton's poetic fifth feature draws together the worlds of sex and nature in a Normandy-set tale about an apprentice gardener
Director Robert Machoian returns to themes of male insecurity in a slight, intriguing film about a man on an ill-fated solo hunting trip
Sidney Poitier’s first directorial effort makes for a wild ride, packed with memorable turns and smart filmmaking
Made to celebrate 50 years of the USSR, Uldis Brauns's film finds moments of everyday magic across the breadth of the Soviet Union
Funny and deliciously cruel, though not particularly sharp in its satire, Mark Mylod's horror-comedy is best when at its darkest
Swiss director Cyril Schäublin's witty story of a 19th century factory worker brilliantly redefines notions of the past on screen
The long delayed sequel to the 1986 classic has overtaken Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness as 2022's highest-grosser
Joseph Kosinski's follow-up to Top Gun: Maverick lacks any of that film's flair or ambition, often fading away into background noise