Few other films have ventured as far down the rabbit hole as this three-hour long avant-garde headtrip, now restored in gorgeous 4K
From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
Though its visuals top the writing, Elegance Bratton's first feature is an affecting study of homophobia in the military and at home
To mark the release of Crimes of the Future, Steph Green sorts the body-obsessed auteur's vast filmography from worst to best...
Scott Derrickson reteams with his Sinister star Ethan Hawke for an inert and mostly pointless yarn about a masked child catcher
Terence Davies delivers another immensely personal lament, based on the life of English soldier and war poet Siegfried Sassoon
This Robert Harris adaptation will be sure to please World War II buffs, though an excess of plot means it fails to consistently thrill
Ridley Scott's second film of 2021 sometimes trips over its own silliness, but there's an irresistible gloss to this overacted saga
Debut filmmaker Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr. barely wastes a minute with this tight and haunting story of cyclical violence in America
Mark Cousins' affable tribute to the Oscar-winning producer of The Last Emperor is a perfect introduction but lacks deeper insight