
The actor is on excellent form as the unsung 18th century virtuoso, but director Stephen Williams' uneven film can't quite keep time

Wes Anderson's latest retro foray is visually inspired, but too many characters and a formal stiffness always keeps us at arm's length

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

Four people are confined to a seaside house in the German filmmaker's quietly apocalyptic mystery about artistic anxiety

Harris Dickinson gives another sensational turn in writer-director Charlotte Regan’s stylish debut, a playful father-daughter story

Frank Berry's very well-acted film is a work of fury and empathy, raging against the clinical cruelty of anti-migrant bureaucracy

This acerbic 1982 classic, re-released courtesy of the BFI, tells the story of a 17th century draughtsman embroiled in a murder plot

With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from Bollywood bangers to belated blockbusters

Austin Butler and Tom Hanks star in an overwhelming and energetic reimagining of the life of a defining musical legend

Director Ruben Östlund, who already claimed the award in 2017 for The Square, has won the top prize for another outrageous satire