UK Oscar Nominees 2026
We look at the big contenders for the biggest night in the film calendar...
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We look at the big contenders for the biggest night in the film calendar...
Hamnet leads the way, but it has a lot of company...
New year. New chaos. New UK-made brilliance. January brought returning TV powerhouses, Sundance debuts, mockumentary mischief and a genre-twisting narrative game. Here are 10 titles that kicked off 2026 with bite, style and a whole lot of s…
Discover the 28 UK films and co-productions announced at the 2026 Berlinale.
Nia DaCosta takes over from Danny Boyle as the director of this thrilling follow-up to 28 Years Later.
Idris Elba reprises his role as Sam Nelson in the thrilling eight-episode second season of Hijack.
An all-star cast return for the compelling fourth season of this gripping drama series about young bankers.
Go behind the scenes of The Thing with Feathers, the powerful film written and directed by Dylan Southern, and based on Max Porter's novella Grief Is the Thing with Feathers.
We’ve gathered the evidence, and it looks like there’s nothing we can’t mine for laughs.
In our exclusive interview, Ambika Mod share her thoughts about filming One Day in Edinburgh.
Claire Foy is magnificent as the lead in this reflective dramatisation of Helen MacDonald’s bestselling 2014 memoir.
Set a year after the season one finale, this gripping boxing drama returns for another exciting and high-stakes series.
Charli XCX satirises her own rise to fame in this captivating mockumentary that blurs the lines between fact and fiction.
Wallace & Gromit are just the tip of an animation iceberg...
Kat Sadler on Chaos, Characters & Creating the Show
Action icon Jason Statham reunites with Angel Has Fallen director Ric Roman Waugh for this gripping action-thriller.
Returning eight years after season one’s explosive finale, the new series thrillingly expands beyond John le Carré’s source material.
Based on the novel by famed British author Agatha Christie, this beguiling retelling feels fresh and familiar all at once.
Narrative deduction is expertly blended with engrossing audio drama in this unique and intriguing game.
In celebration of this month's Sheffield DocFest, we look at recent documentaries that offer extraordinary perspectives on our world.
Lose yourself in this gripping and enjoyable detective drama, running over five seasons from 2011 to 2016.
Immerse yourself in this innovative action-adventure VR game as you delve into an unknown mythical world.
The origin story of a fascist dictator is explored in actor-turned-director Brady Corbet’s impressive feature debut.
Experience the glitz of the red carpet as we bring you the latest premieres from the 67th BFI London Film Festival.
This smart and compelling two-season series is based on real-life murders in Nottinghamshire, where the writer James Graham grew up.
Kensuke's Kingdom's co-director Kirk Hendry reveals the UK TV he wants everyone to watch.
This charming animated series is based on the Wereworld novels by British author and illustrator Curtis Jobling.
A spellbinding stop-motion trilogy about three different owners occupying the same house.
David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst are excellent as the calamitous but hilarious double-act in this long-running British show.
Hans Zimmer’s devastating score permeates Christopher Nolan’s ambitious and wholly immersive World War Two epic.
Running for five seasons from 2009-2013, this much adored-show is based around a group of wrongdoers who develop superpowers.
A British-Pakistani teenager becomes Bruce Springsteen-obsessed in Gurinder Chadha’s feel-good musical.