Film / Comedy
Greed
Steve Coogan stars as a strangely familiar odious tycoon in Michael Winterbottom's satire
Film
Everybody Flies + director Q&A
A former airline pilot turned director exposes the truth about cabin air quality
Film
The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps
Provocative Japanese drama about the ethics of pioneering medical technology
Film
British Independent Film Awards Shorts Programme
Five of the best British short films of the last year
This week brings Steve Coogan as a thinly disguised Philip Green in Greed, Harrison Ford and a CGI dog in The Call of the Wild, arthouse sinister plant flick Little Joe and the latest creepy doll movie (Brahms: The Boy II).
Should you be eager to see the latest uplifting true-life Britcom before everybody else, many cinemas have a ‘live from the red carpet’ preview of Military Wives on Monday. And the director of the eye-opening expose Everybody Flies comes to the Everyman to talk about his film on Thursday.
Follow the links below for more information and screening times. Go here for our comprehensive film listings.
Film / Comedy
Steve Coogan stars as a strangely familiar odious tycoon in Michael Winterbottom's satire
Film / Drama
Harrison Ford plays second fiddle to CGI dog in this latest adaptation of the Jack London yarn
Film / Science Fiction
Emily Beecham stars in an arthouse Little Shop of Horrors
Film / Comedy
Beauty business girl power comedy with Rose Byrne, Tiffany Haddish & Salma Hayek
Film / Horror
Creepy porcelain killer doll sequel
Film / Drama
Another wartime YA thriller from War Horse writer Michael Morpurgo comes to the screen
Film / Action
Latest entry in Japanese anime superhero film franchise
Film / Animation
Familiar fairytales get the Roald Dahl treatment in these family animations
Film / Comedy
Feelgood Britcom centred on a choir formed by spouses of British soldiers
Film / Documentary
A former airline pilot turned director exposes the truth about cabin air quality
Film / Ballet
A celebration of Jacqueline du Pré, plus Jerome Robbins' exercise in pure dance
Film / Ballet
The greatest of all romantic ballets broadcast live from Moscow
Film / Comedy
The Scottish comedian takes on toxic masculinity in his new stand-up show
Film / Event Cinema
Fetish-themed hit stage musical adapted from the 2005 Britcom
Film / Action
Parasite director Bong Joon-ho's 2006 monster movie makes a welcome return to the big screen
Film / Drama
Five of the best British short films of the last year
Film / Comedy
Life of Brian and Holy Grail screened back-to-back in Python matinee marathon
Film / Comedy
Wes Craven's blend of slapstick horror and social commentary returns in Hell is Other People season
Film / Comedy
A recently married Jewish couple learn more about their heritage during a honeymoon in Poland
Film / Animation
Makoto Shinkai's follow-up to his lauded anime Your Name
Film / Documentary
Relentlessly upbeat eco-doc structured as a conversation with the director's infant daughter
Film / Drama
Much-acclaimed Cornish fishing village drama from Bristol-based Early Day Films
Film / Art House
Provocative Japanese drama about the ethics of pioneering medical technology
Film / Art House
Award-winning Japanese drama about three men whose reunion brings back complex memories
Film / Art House
Oscar winning Hitchcockian home invasion flick with lashings of social satire
Film / Animation
Unusually-hued spiny mammal finally reaches the screen after a long delay
Film / Comedy
Robert Downey Jr talks to the animals
Film / Drama
A much-acclaimed, genuinely creepy period arthouse horror flick from the director of The Witch
Film / Drama
Sam Mendes's thrilling WWI counterpart to Dunkirk, inspired by a family story
Film / Action
Margot Robbie's criminal-turned-vigilante leads DC girl gang flick
Film / Drama
Anya Taylor-Joy is the meddling matchmaker in this year's Jane Austen adaptation
Film / Drama
The true story of a Welsh journalist who uncovered a genocidal famine in 1930s Ukraine
Film / Comedy
Meet the kid whose imaginary friend is Adolf Hitler in Taika Waititi's daring black comedy
Film / Action
The last part of the Bad Boys trilogy turns up 17 years on from Bad Boys II
Film / Comedy
All the gang are back in the sequel to Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Film / Comedy
Matthew McConaughey is a US expat dope dealer in Guy Ritchie's return to gorblimey crime territory
Film / Drama
Twinkly-eyed Tom Hanks does the heart-warming thing again in this cosy true-life fable
Film / Family
Creepy human-cat hybrids abound in film version of the Lloyd Webber musical
Film / Animation
All the gang are back in Disney's inevitable sequel to its 2013 global mega-hit
Film / Animation
Warble along with Disney's inevitable sequel to its 2013 global mega-hit
Film / Drama
A solid, by-the-book courtroom drama based on a shocking real-life miscarriage of justice case
Film / Drama
Saoirse Ronan and Emma Watson star in Greta Gerwig's take on the Louisa May Alcott yarn
Film / Animation
Firefighting mutt becomes champion racer in mini-feature for pint-sized petrolheads
Film / Drama
Tense and timely road movie putting a 'black lives matter' spin on the Bonnie and Clyde-style drama
Film / Action
The hugely lucrative, nine-part 'Skywalker Saga' finally reaches its conclusion
Film / Comedy
Dev Patel stars in Armando Iannucci's zippy and imaginative Dickens adaptation
Film / Action
Earthquake unleashes 'orrible beasties to menace boffin Kristen Stewart in her deep sea lab
Film / Drama
Marie Curie biopic with Rosamund Pike doing the boffinry
Film / Drama
Salma Hayek's Frida Kahlo biopic screened for International Women's Day
Film / Horror
Richard Stanley directs Nicolas Cage in a Lovecraft adaptation. How cool is that?
Film / Event Cinema
A reinvention of the ever-popular Irish hoofing show recorded at the 3Arena Dublin
Film / Drama
1917's George McKay stars in a grimy, violent adaptation of Peter Carey's Booker Prize-winning novel
Film / Event Cinema
Sir David McVicar brings Handel's Roman opera to the Met for the first time
Film / Comedy
Pudgie Wudgie the Wonder Cat, a local beauty pageant for men and general weirdness
Film / Drama
E.M. Forster's eloquent tale of tortured Edwardian romance gets the Merchant-Ivory treatment
Film / Family
The skeleton army invades Redcliffe caves
Film / Drama
Spielberg's breezy con caper, screened beneath the wings of Concorde
Film / Drama
4K restoration of David Lynch's Oscar nominated classic
Film / Drama
Roman Polanski's classic detective flick with Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway
Film / Documentary
Fascinating documentary exploring the power of sound in cinema
Film / Comedy
Party on, dudes, with the greatest movie ever made (possibly)