The Wrap: September 2024
Take a look back at September with us, as we showcase even more UK film, TV, animation, documentaries and video games, ready and waiting to thrill and entertain you!
Explore new releases and hidden gems in film, TV, animation and games. Find out here how to access them, wherever you are... This way for unforgettable.
Take a look back at September with us, as we showcase even more UK film, TV, animation, documentaries and video games, ready and waiting to thrill and entertain you!
If you’re settling back into school or college, take some inspiration from TV and movies...
The Crown and Slow Horses lead the field, with high hopes for a host of UK talent at the Primetime Emmys in September.
The fourth book of British author Mick Herron is adapted in this darkly funny, tense and gripping six-episode season.
Written and directed by Coralie Fargeat, Demi Moore gives a career-defining performance in this audacious post-modern body horror.
Experience stunning 4K visuals and sharply remastered audio in this wonderfully-enhanced version of the classic, award-winning adventure,
The story of a budding author turning to sex work to research his first novel, Sebastian poses many provocative questions about the creative process and queer life in London. Director Mikko Mäkelä joined the BFI for a conversation from...
Teaming up with Den of Geek and Roddenberry Entertainment to present a special series of Does it Fly?, the podcast examines some of our favourite sci-fi classics from a sci-fact perspective. Can you change the laws of physics? We’re going...
Travel the world with comedian Jack Whitehall and his much less jovial father, in this amusing travelogue series.
This distinctive and unique drama intelligently and compellingly explores themes of trauma, loneliness, grief and mental health crises.
Picking up where Magpie Murders left off, this gripping murder mystery features an outstanding performance from the UK’s Lesley Manville.
Director Rich Peppiatt joined the BFI from Sundance to discuss his new fictionalised drama about real-life hip-hop trio Kneecap.
We asked Susanna White, the director behind the TV series, The Buccaneers, why she used such a varied mix of locations, and which were her favourites.
This gripping biopic that took over a decade to make is the stunning directorial feature from award-winning cinematographer Ellen Kuras.
With over sixty unique characters from twenty popular franchises to choose from, experience the joy of fandom like never before.
Follow the incredible story of Christopher Reeve, as the iconic film actor turns to disability activism after a lethal accident.
Based on the novel by Anthony Quinn, Oscar-nominated British actor Sir Ian McKellen gives a fantastic and witty central performance.
Jane Horrocks and Samson Kayo star in this ambulance-based sitcom about the perils of paramedicine.
BAFTA-winner Aisling Bea writes and stars in a dazzlingly funny exploration of depression.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman star as the famed detective and his sidekick.
Immerse yourself in this affecting single-player story, as players fight sleepless spirits and crystallise their enemies.
Immerse yourself in this visual novel adventure inspired by the Oscar-nominated film franchise.
Flex your creativity in a construction platform puzzler that transports you into the vast solar system.
Noomi Rapace and Jonathan Banks are captivating in this gripping sci-thriller from Breaking Bad director Michelle MacLaren.
Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation) returns with a feverish folk horror to fester in your minnd.
David Tennant returns as Doctor Who for three special episodes to mark the show’s 60th anniversary.
This highly-anticipated sequel bursts with a delightful dose of energy, joy and first-rate hijinks.
This electrifyingly-acted courtroom drama is based on the real-life events of the Argentinian junta trial of 1985.
Joanna Scanlan stars in an emotionally-layered, award-winning drama about the difficulty of knowing those we love.