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The ever-wonderful Emma Thompson is intent on achieving an orgasm in this sex-positive comedy.
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The ever-wonderful Emma Thompson is intent on achieving an orgasm in this sex-positive comedy.
A marvellously charming and quintessentially British buddy comedy about Brian and his robot, Charles.
Maestro of the macabre Peter Strickland concocts a culinary horror to churn the senses.
Terence Davies consolidates his sublime reputation with this sensitive portrait of WWI poet Siegfried Sassoon.
The June event once again introduced great UK films to keen-eyed New York audiences, providing an important launching pad for new filmmakers.
Did you get hooked on Peppa Pig during lockdown? Discover more UK animation through the work of these six exciting studios.
ScreenUK talks with the writing team behind the new British animated series Pip and Posy.
We spoke to the team behind Scale, a short animation selected for Cannes and Annecy.
Best known for his critically acclaimed performance in Sex Education, Ncuti Gatwa is set to join the long-running UK sci-fi series Doctor Who where he'll be the 14th Doctor to take charge of the TARDIS.
British director Rob Savage’s follow-up to cult hit Host is an equally riotous lo-fi horror.
A horror-tinged oceanic exploration game that takes you to hidden depths.
Ben Whishaw stars in the adaptation of former NHS doctor Adam Kay’s award-winning, bestselling memoir.
ScreenUK talks with the writing team behind British comedy horror All My Friends Hate Me.
Go behind the scenes on this British queer coming of age story which started life as a comic.
ScreenUK catches up with the cast of the popular show to find out what's in store for the second outing of the Crawley family on the big screen.
We catch up in Cannes with the team behind Cornish folk horror Enys Men in this exclusive interview.
Embrace the subtitles with film and TV in Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Irish and more.
How well do you really know someone? We take a look at the recent British shows exploring the themes of social media and surveillance in order to answer this question.
Welsh actor-turned-director Craig Roberts returns with this big-hearted biopic of not-so-gifted golfer Maurice Flitcroft.
Dolly Alderton’s hit memoir makes for a nostalgic and fun-fuelled TV series.
A starry cast - Ralph Fiennes, Matt Smith, Jessica Chastain - unite for a gripping Morocco-set thriller.
An electric and epic period drama set amid the gangsters and grifters of 1920s Birmingham.
Gary Oldman won an Oscar for his transformative turn as Churchill in this dynamic biopic.
Secrets are abound in this brooding Scottish Gaelic drama, set in a Scottish Island community.
Welsh actor-turned-director Craig Roberts returns with this big-hearted biopic of not-so-gifted golfer Maurice Flitcroft.
British director Rob Savage’s follow-up to cult hit Host is an equally riotous lo-fi horror.
Joanna Hogg follows up the first film with an equally compelling portrait of creative middle-class life.
This hilarious and unhinged animated short is an espresso shot of excellence.
Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation) returns with a feverish folk horror to fester in your minnd.
A past secret threatens to destroy three present-day lives in this propulsive mystery about regret and reinvention.
Judi Dench and Steve Coogan share undeniable chemistry in this restrained and heart-wrenching true story.
A dark, unapologetic whirlwind of a show about an aspiring rapper who gets drawn into social media influencing.
An epic adventure game set in a futuristic, cyberpunk universe, populated by old-school logic puzzles.
Want to travel to outer space without the stress? This epic sci-fi exploration game is for you.