 

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

The latest installment in the meta-horror saga lacks the stamina and purpose of its predecessors, but still manages to be a lot of fun

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

A woman arrives at her Airbnb to learn it has been double-booked in Zach Creeger's unpredictable and unsettling thriller

David Gordon Green just about makes up for 2021's woeful Halloween Kills with a smarter and more character-driven finale

The sixth and depressingly uninspired entry in the long-running dino series feels like it was directed by a sentient movie studio

Leah Purcell writes, directs and stars in this refreshingly feminist and well acted revenge tale, set in colonial Australia

This sequel thrives when it lets its director's personality shine through, but excess fan service and low stakes throw it off balance

The fifth entry in the long-running meta-horror series takes aim at the "legacy sequel" with this satisfying slasher subversion