Japanese animator Makoto Shinkai's latest is an urgent, allegorical adventure about his nation's grappling with natural disaster
From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
Though a little devoid of incident, strong writing and performances make for an immersive slice of working class Brazilian life
Enjoyable villains aside, this MCU Phase Five opener is a mostly ominous promise of more convoluted, stakes-free things to come
Where the director's 2015 Mad Max sequel had a boundless, thrilling energy, this story about stories barely has any pep in its step
Ed Perkins' compelling but elusive documentary pieces together a troubled life using footage captured by the press, sans narration
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David Osit's doc follows Ramallah mayor Musa Hadid as he attempts the impossible juggling act of fixing up a city under occupation
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Netflix's new comedy boasts a number of original songs inspired by a world of music. Ella Kemp sorts the bad from the bangers...