From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
Mia Goth gives a terrifyingly hypnotic, career-defining turn in Ti West's wildly entertaining and colourful confection of a movie
Enjoyable villains aside, this MCU Phase Five opener is a mostly ominous promise of more convoluted, stakes-free things to come
Benoît Magimel plays a government official traversing a world of danger and conspiracy against the lush backdrop of Tahiti
Owen Kline's debut owes an immense debt to the Safdie style, but finds ways to make it its own with big laughs and a fantastic cast
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson reunite for a sad tale about two men whose soured friendship leads them towards terrible things
As Juno turns 15, Yasmin Omar explores how the actor's perfectly pitched turn as an adoptive mother helped to define her career
A harrowing Holocaust milieu proves a very bad fit for a silly YA story that is let down by leaden voice acting
Petrov's Flu filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov tackles the life of Antonina Miliukova in a sprawling, well-acted but repetitive biopic
British filmmaker Mark Jenkin returns with an experimental throwback that is as incoherent as it is formally inventive