From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
This absurdist Estonian animation from Mikk Mägi and Oskar Lehemaa makes for a maddeningly immature and hilarious ride
Dustin Guy Defa's initially off-putting film eventually blossoms into a genuinely moving study of family in all its weirdness
British filmmaker Neil Marshall's latest yarn is on the cheap side but reaffirms his status as a capable peddler of schlocky action
Thorold Dickinson's often overlooked and beautifully crafted 1949 film, starring Anton Walbrook, is now re-released in UK cinemas
Maria Schrader's powerfully-acted film shows how journalistic integrity and female solidarity sparked a global movement
Though it could have used a more disciplined edit, this stranger-than-fiction true spy story makes for an easy crowdpleaser
Rude, irreverent, stupid and yet cuttingly witty and intelligent, Radu Jude’s Berlin winner is like Brass Eye by way of Slavoj Žižek
The Oscar winner brings us the most epic and singular MCU movie yet, but the film often threatens to crumble under its own weight
Sion Sono's film does the impossible and makes a story of a criminal warrior with explosives in his testicles into a boring chore