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
Elizabeth Banks's third directorial effort is effective whenever it's in slasher/horror mode, but painfully unfunny jokes drag it down
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
Giuseppe Tornatore helms a loving, exhaustive look at his former collaborator Ennio Morricone, arguably cinema's greatest composer
The fifth entry in the long-running meta-horror series takes aim at the "legacy sequel" with this satisfying slasher subversion
An incredible cast elevate Jeymes Samuels's all-Black cowboy revenge story, which never quite settles on the film it wants to be
The British filmmaker has crafted a loving tribute to British horror that's too respectful and sincere to leave a lasting impression
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