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An ageing actress retreats to the Scottish wilderness in this creepy supernatural horror.
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An ageing actress retreats to the Scottish wilderness in this creepy supernatural horror.
Sir David Attenborough unravels the mysteries of the plant kingdom in this astonishing docuseries.
Documentary meets animation in this charming and occasionally chilling tale of a Scottish scandal.
A colourful and surprisingly complex simulation game that rewards patience and creativity.
As his latest nature documentary The Green Planet launches this month on PBS, we take a look at the seven decades this British national treasure has spent bringing the natural world to our screens.
You can also find out below where to watch some of his best nature documentaries, all packed with high-stakes drama, intense rivalries and jaw-dropping footage.
Vicky McClure and Adrian Lester lead a team of bomb disposal experts in this explosive series.
Clio Barnard directs this contemporary Bradford-set love story about two lonely souls embarking on an affair.
Maestro of the macabre Peter Strickland concocts a culinary horror to churn the senses.
Modelled on an 80s slasher, this visually-stunning supernatural game provides some gloriously gory fun.
Discover the extraordinary wildernesses of Patagonia in this natural history docuseries.
The BAFTA nominated actor discusses his role as the romantic lead in Clio Barnard’s Ali & Ava.
Gastrointestinal problems, Robert Bresson and This Is Spinal Tap are all ingredients in Flux Gourmet, the latest strange brew from Peter Strickland.
Hear from Jono McLeod, the Scottish director of strange-but-true doc My Old School in this exclusive Screen UK interview.
From Grand Theft Auto to Little Big Planet, the UK has produced some of the world's most played video games. Take a look at some of our favourite releases of 2022 so far.
Staring The Crown's Erin Doherty, limited series Chloe reaches US screens this month and is one of a number of recent British shows to explore themes of social media and surveillance.
Downton Abbey meets Broadchurch in this spirited period-dramedy about a lovelorn, crime-solving vicar.
A young girl with ice cubes for teeth comes of age in this macabre body-horror.
A revelatory three-part documentary series about the woman who enabled Jeffrey Epstein.
A horror-tinged oceanic exploration game that takes you to hidden depths.
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.
The beloved children’s novel gets an all-star reboot in this four-part animated series..
A dark, unapologetic whirlwind of a show about an aspiring rapper who gets drawn into social media influencing.
An alien invasion-esque road movie from the talented filmmaker behind the exhilarating romantic thriller Beast.
A past secret threatens to destroy three present-day lives in this propulsive mystery about regret and reinvention.
The third entry in the BAFTA-winning OIliOlli series is a vibrant and inventive action-platformer.
Bart Layton’s breathtaking BAFTA winner is a true-crime doc by way of a psychological thriller.
Bolton-born actress Maxine Peake stars as a woman plagued by a mysterious illness in remote Snowdonia in this effective and nerve-jangling gothic period drama.
Masterful director Mike Leigh gives Turner’s life a fresh coat of paint with this vivid biopic.
Revisit Florence Pugh’s breakout performance as a restless chattel bride in this defiantly violent gothic drama.
Vicky McClure and Adrian Lester lead a team of bomb disposal experts in this explosive series.
Sensible Soccer gets a spiritual successor in this fast, fun and frenzied football game.
The rom-com gets revitalised by comedian Rose Matafeo in this winning London-set sitcom.