A mountain trek intertwines with a road-building project, granting incisive, if underpowered, insight into a much underseen world
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 it has its moments, James Mangold's bid to recapture the franchise magic mostly feels like an act of imitation over inspiration
Franz Rogowski plays a Legionnaire whose path crosses with a Nigerian guerrilla fighter in a film of pure vigour and vibes
Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda takes a lighter look at a familiar theme with this heart-melting story of makeshift family
The rise and fall of the BlackBerry makes for surprisingly gripping viewing in Matt Johnson's distinctly Canadian tragicomedy
Drifting between the academic and the abstract, Maria Iorio and Raphaël Cuomo's film winds up feeling more like a museum exhibit
The Japanese director's international breakthrough, now on re-release, is a masterwork of perspective and the human condition
As the month-long celebration kicks off again, Steph Green offers a pathway into the most morally murky of all movie genres...
Swiss director Cyril Schäublin's witty story of a 19th century factory worker brilliantly redefines notions of the past on screen