From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
An elderly euthanasia scheme drives the narrative of this intriguing but erratically paced effort from Japanese filmmaker Chie Hayakawa
Simon Baker is excellent – and unrecognisable – as a cop assigned to a cold case in director Ivan Sen's stark study of racial trauma
Brandon Cronenberg's twisted third feature intrigues and disturbs but can't find anywhere interesting to take its best ideas
Allison Williams plays the inventor of a murderous AI doll in a resoundingly stupid but amusingly camp offering from Blumhouse
As another year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring debuts to boundary-breaking blockbusters
Emma Corrin impresses in Laure de Clermont-Tonnerr's sexually-charged take on the classic novel, though it fumbles the ending
The tragically departed star casts a long shadow over Ryan Coogler's intermittently excellent but otherwise bloated sequel
Michael Grandage’s adaptation makes for rather placid viewing but is elevated by David Dawson's transcendent supporting turn
Though this three-hour autobiography can be irritating, it's also a visual marvel with a surprising amount of proper entertainment