Film / Art House
Burning
A finely crafted, slow-burning, expectation-defying South Korean mystery thriller
Film
Metropolitan Opera Live: Carmen
Return of Richard Eyre's box office hit production of Bizet's opera
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (go here for our review) and Green Book (go here for our review) are this week’s big Oscar contenders, with How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World for neglected nippers.
There are also previews of Alita: Battle Angel in 2D and 3D from Wednesday and A Private War on Monday, with a broadcast cast Q&A.
Follow the links below for further information and screening times and go here for our comprehensive film listings.
Film / Art House
A finely crafted, slow-burning, expectation-defying South Korean mystery thriller
Film / Comedy
Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant star in the true story of a literary fraud
Film / Animation
Hiccup and Toothless face a new villain in animated fantasy threequel
Film / Comedy
Peter Farrelly does Driving Miss Daisy in reverse
Film / Horror
The escape room fad gets its own high-concept horror
Film / Animation
Hiccup and Toothless face a new villain in animated fantasy threequel
Film / Action
Avatar-style fantasy epic adapted from a manga and produced by James Cameron
Film / Drama
Biopic of war correspondent Marie Colvin followed by broadcast Q&A with cast & crew
Film / Action
Avatar-style fantasy epic adapted from a manga and produced by James Cameron
Film / Event Cinema
Return of Richard Eyre's box office hit production of Bizet's opera
Film / Documentary
Tracing the rise to greatness of a small boy from southern Spain
Film / Event Cinema
Victor Hugo's monstrous mother comes to the big screen
Film / Event Cinema
Richard Eyre's evergreen production of the Verdi opera returns to Covent Garden
Film / Ballet
Start of a new cinema season of interactive bite-sized ballets for tots
Film / Art House
Japan season kicks off with emotionally charged drama about a mother reuniting her family
Film / Art House
Shirtless chaps work out in the desert in Claire Denis's elemental tale of frustrated desire
Film / Drama
The Coen brothers' tense, gripping slice of blood-soaked Texan gothic
Film / Art House
A sextet of convicted murderers move into a seaside resort in this dark Japanese comedy
Film / Drama
M. Night Shyamalan combines characters from Split and Unbreakable
Film / Drama
Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie put the mandatory feminist spin on the rival monarchs
Film / Animation
The 20th film in the Japanese anime fantasy martial arts Dragon Ball series
Film / Documentary
Documentary following Alex Honnold as he scales Yosemite's El Capitan wall - without a rope
Film / Comedy
A completely unrecognisable Christian Bale becomes Dick Cheney in this comedy/drama
Film / Drama
Yorgos Lanthimos's hugely entertaining period black comedy of aristocratic misbehaviour
Film / Drama
Warm and funny twilight years biopic, partly shot in Bristol
Film / Family
Emily Blunt assumes creepy levitating sprog-wrangler duties in belated Disney sequel
Film / Drama
Clint Eastwood directs and stars in a codger true-crime drama
Film / Drama
Mutt goes on very long walkies indeed in poochy sequel to A Dog's Purpose
Film / Drama
Mr. Robot star Rami Malek wears the Freddie Mercury teeth in this long-gestating Queen flick
Film / Comedy
J-Lo fakes her CV to land a high-powered job in Working Girl-style romcom
Film / Fantasy
The sixth film in the loud and empty Transformers franchise - a prequel to the first one
Film / Animation
Big screen presentation of eight episodes of the CBeebies educational animated pooch series for tots
Film / Animation
Ralph and chums escape to worlds filled with other Disney properties in animated sequel
Film / Comedy
Host Marcus Brigstocke introduces Chaplin classic Modern Times with live orchestra
Film / Drama
Barry Jenkins follows the Oscar winning Moonlight with this adaptation of James Baldwin's novel
Film / Art House
Blackly comic Japanese family drama centred on two sets of siblings
Film / Horror
4K restoration of the first and best of the creepy original Japanese Ring horrors
Film / Animation
Half-term award-winning animated treats for 4-7 year-olds
Film / Animation
Half-term award-winning animated treats for 8-12 year-olds
Film / Drama
Sam Fuller's audacious feminist western with Barbara Stanwyck
Film / Drama
Lavish Indian silent classic screened with live music at the City Museum
Film / Animation
Tim Burton's romp through the Land of the Dead, screened in a cemetery
Film / Action
Ridley Scott's magnificent sword'n'sandals epic