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 fourth film by the British director is a deeply disturbing and suffocating look at complicity, loosely based on Martin Amis' novel
Daniel Goldhaber's film takes its cues from the paranoid thrillers of the '70s to craft a very fun but deeply serious ode to young activists
To coincide with the release of The Whale, Rory Doherty sorts the divisive and religiose director's canon from grating to great...
Despite some brilliant Gremlins-esque puppet work, Jon Wright's film wastes too much time on a sub-Straw Dogs plot
Maya Hawke and Camila Mendes star in an entertaining though ultimately undercooked high school riff on Strangers on a Train
The actor does fine work in this adaptation, bringing humanity and humour to the story of an obese man in the throes of grief
Though Christian Bale and Russell Crowe make great additions to the MCU, Taika Waititi's latest mostly feels uninspired and stale
The French director meditates on the nature of isolation in a film dedicated to his daughter, though its approach feels oddly false
To coincide with the release of Parallel Mothers, Fedor Tot delves into the great Spanish filmmaker's vast and transgressive canon...