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What to Watch: International Women's Day 2026

Happy International Women’s Day! Celebrate by exploring an incredible selection of UK film, TV, animation and games created by inspiring women writers, producers and directors, and championing women-led stories and talent.

The Wrap: February 2026

Love stories, literary legends and music icons - February delivered big screen emotion and prestige TV in equal measure. From bold historical drama to a Paul McCartney deep dive and a fresh take on Wuthering Heights, here are the UK titles …

New releases

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My Father's Shadow

Father-son bonds are explored in a poetic and tender way in this ground-breaking feature debut.

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Pillion

Excellent central performances are given from Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgård in this tender, smart and compassionate drama.

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Being Gordon Ramsay

Multi-michelin starred, and well-known celebrity chef, Gordon Ramsay attempts to open multiple restaurants simultaneously in this gripping docu-series.

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Wuthering Heights

Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi are remarkable as the leads in this charged adaptation of Emily Brontë’s famous romance novel.

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Crime 101

Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo and Halle Berry lead this thrilling crime-drama about an impending, high-stakes heist.

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Parenthood

David Attenborough narrates this stunning documentary series about animals trying to protect and care for their young.

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Palestine 36

Palestinian actors Karim Daoud Anaya, Hiam Abbass and Saleh Bakri are revelatory in this heartfelt historical drama.

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Can You Keep a Secret?

Dawn French and Mark Heap offer brilliant performances in this charming and witty sitcom about life insurance fraud.

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Black Mirror: Bandersnatch

Charlie Brooker thrillingly blurs the line between creator and viewer in this groundbreaking feat of interactive television.

Behind the Scenes: Rye Lane Premiere

Rising stars Vivian Oparah and David Jonsson shine in Rye Lane, a warm and playful romantic comedy from UK director Raine Allen-Miller. We went behind the scenes of the UK premiere and spoke to the cast and creative team behind the film.

Toxic Town

British actors Jodie Whittaker and Amy Lou Wood are exceptional in this bittersweet four-episode mini-series.

Passing

Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, Alexander Skarsgård and André Holland are outstanding in this intelligent adaptation of Nella Larsen’s 1929 novel.

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Death in Paradise

British screenwriter and actor Tim Key is the showrunner on this enormously popular and long-running crime-drama.

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Rebellious

Russian filmmaker Alex Tsitsilin directs this enjoyable animation about a princess captured by an evil witch.

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The Aeronauts

British actors Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones are magnificent in this engaging 1860s-set fight for survival.

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Dinner with the Parents

Based on Channel 4’s award-winning series Friday Night Dinner, this hilarious family comedy is created and co-produced by Jon Beckerman.

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Call the Midwife

Immerse yourself in this moving, funny and progressive look at midwifery in 1950s East End London.

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The Monster Beneath Us

Immerse yourself in writer-director Sophie Osbourne’s slow-burn, Victorian gothic horror, set on an isolated British country estate.

127 Hours

This tragic true story is brought to life by a powerful and convincing central performance by James Franco.