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How to Talk to Girls at Parties
The arrival of punk coincides with an alien invasion in this energetic film featuring Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman.

Too Much
Comedic actor Megan Stalter brilliantly leads this enjoyable romantic comedy from Girls creator Lena Dunham.

Such Brave Girls (Season 2)
Kat Sadler’s dark comedy about two troubled sisters returns for its highly-anticipated six-episode second series.

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
This warm-hearted drama about an ordinary man who does something bold offers an exceptional celebration of life, rediscovery and courage.

Picture This
Prarthana Mohan directs this charming romantic comedy, compellingly led by Bridgerton actor Simone Ashley.

Gavin & Stacey
Delve into this warm-hearted and Immensely popular British show, starring and co-created by James Corden and Ruth Jones.

Death Valley
Irish comedy writer Paul Doolan creates this witty and joyful murder mystery series starring Timothy Spall as an amateur sleuth.

Bea's Block
From the production company behind Sesame Street, this charming pre-school series promotes warmth, goodwill and understanding.

Tree on a Hill
From the creator of Hinterland, this mysterious and darkly comic drama unfolds over six gripping episodes.

Mr Bean’s Holiday
This hilarious French Riviera-set sequel to the 1997 film Bean, features Rowan Atkinson as the ever-calamitous Mr. Bean.

Paddington
Based on the 1970s favourite, this live-action comedy reinvents the character of the beloved Paddington Bear.

Shaun the Sheep Movie
Hijinks, chases and unmitigated chaos ensue in this feature film version of successful TV series, Shaun the Sheep.

Shaun The Sheep
Running from 2007-2020 over six seasons, this Wallace & Gromit spin-off series is charming, funny and imaginative.

Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave
The character of Shaun the Sheep is born in the hilarious fourth instalment of the Wallace & Gromit series.

Sister Midnight
Bollywood star Radhika Apte is outstanding as a dissatisfied new bride in this Mumbai-set black comedy.

Stath Lets Flats
Jamie Demetriou writes and plays the lead role in this enjoyably idiotic sitcom about a family-run letting agency.

Andy and the Band
Songs, mishaps, musical performances and slapstick escapades abound in this madcap CBeebies show featuring Andy Day.

Does The UK Have The World’s Best Comedy?
We’ve gathered the evidence, and it looks like there’s nothing we can’t mine for laughs.

Peep Show
David Mitchell and Robert Webb are excellent as the neurotic office worker and idle dreamer who constantly run into calamity.

Absolutely Fabulous
Hijinks abound in this enjoyably abhorrent comedy series, featuring satirical humour and outrageously bad behaviour.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Step into the Middle Ages for this hilarious and eccentric British cult comedy classic.

Yes Minister
Fans of The Thick of It will enjoy this sharp 1980s satire about the incompetence of the British government.

Blackadder
Join Blackadder and his sidekick Baldrick as they scheme their way through various historical epochs.

Only Fools & Horses
David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst are excellent as the calamitous but hilarious double-act in this long-running British show.

On Becoming A Guinea Fowl
A complex, vibrant and intelligent drama that explores abuse, denial, family secrets and unhealed trauma.

The Ballad of Wallis Island
Unashamedly British humour permeates this heartwarming comedy starring Tom Basden, Tim Key and Carey Mulligan.

Derek
Based on a character he created for a stand-up routine, writer-director Ricky Gervais stars in this sweet-natured mockumentary series.

Isadora Moon
Based on the books by Harriet Muncaster, this charming animated series encourages children to celebrate their differences.

Black Ops
Shining a light on the institutional bigotry present within the police, racism is intelligently explored without pulling punches on humour.

Paddington in Peru
The third film in the Paddington series sees the adored bear return to Peru in search of his missing aunt.

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
Renée Zellweger returns as Bridget Jones in the fourth film based on Helen Fielding’s popular book series.

All Creatures Great & Small (Season 5)
Based on the non-fiction books by veterinarian James Alfred Wight, this critically-acclaimed show returns for a fifth season.

Do Not Expect Too Much From The End of the World
Romanian filmmakers Radu Jude writes, directs and co-produces this fun, experimental and adventurous look at complexities of contemporary life.

Misfits
Running for five seasons from 2009-2013, this much adored-show is based around a group of wrongdoers who develop superpowers.

Locked Down
Mr. & Mrs. Smith director Doug Liman helms this crime-comedy about a couple who plan a high-stakes robbery during lockdown.

Cunk on Life
Diane Morgan returns to baffle academics and experts with her textbook profound questions in this hilarious one-off special.

Laid
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt actor Stephanie Hsu and Girls star Zosia Mamet team up for this enjoyably absurd rom-com series.

Young Werther
Douglas Booth, Alison Pill and Patrick J. Adams star in this charming romantic comedy about unrequited love.

How to Kill Monsters
Immerse yourself in this fun, comedic and gory horror film about murderous creatures summoned from another world.

Get Away
Steffan Haars directs this unsettling horror-comedy about a family trapped on a remote Swedish island.

Life Is Sweet
The dynamics of a working-class family are compellingly explored in this critically-acclaimed slice of life comedy-drama.

High Hopes
In a divided 1980s Britain, clashing schools of thought between yuppies and socialists are explored in Mike Leigh’s compelling comedy-drama.

My Beautiful Laundrette
Stephen Frears’ breakthrough film intelligently explores both political and racial tensions in 1980s South London.

Brassed Off
A mining town brass band struggles to keep their head above water in this funny, moving and bittersweet comedy-drama.

Last Train to Christmas
Reminiscent of Sliding Doors, one man discovers the alternative paths his life could have taken in this festive comedy.

Genie
Melissa McCarthy is magnificent as a magical genie who helps a workaholic father win back his family before Christmas.

Wallace & Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death
Beloved stop-motion characters Wallace & Gromit find themselves in grave danger as they become embroiled in a sinister murder mystery.

Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas
Delight in this joyfully chaotic thirty-minute festive special from Aardman, starring the hilarious and loveable Shaun the Sheep.

Hard Truths
British writer-director Mike Leigh is reunited with Secrets & Lies actor Marianne Jean-Baptiste in this empathetic drama about depression.

That Christmas
Simon Otto directs this festive, charming and quintessentially British animation, co-written by famed rom-com writer Richard Curtis.

Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
Charming animated duo Wallace & Gromit return for the first new instalment of the beloved franchise in sixteen years.

The Trouble with Jessica (2024)
A dinner party goes horribly awry in this dark and satirical comedy-drama about a group of London liberals.

Avoidance
This funny, gentle and astute comedy-drama explores the question: how much can we really change who we fundamentally are?

Looking for Eric
Featuring a wonderful performance from ex-Manchester United football player, Eric Cantona, this is social realism at its most uplifting.

Bad Sisters (Season 2)
Sharon Horgan co-writes and stars in the much-anticipated second series of this dark comedy about a group of sisters.

Mrs Sidhu Investigates
Fans of Murder, She Wrote will enjoy this entertaining series about a caterer with a talent for solving murders.

Frank
Domhnall Glesson, Michael Fassbender and Maggie Gyllenhaal star in director Lenny Abrahamson’s funny, clever and enjoyably bizarre drama-comedy.

Your Monster
Starring Melissa Barrera, Meghann Fahy, Tommy Dewey and Edmund Donovan, dive into this charming horror-musical-romcom blend.

Rumours
Ricocheting between melodrama, comedy and horror, follow the world’s most powerful leaders at the end of the world.

The Franchise
Featuring Daniel Brühl, Aya Cash and Billy Magnussen, this entertaining superhero satire shows that every blunder has its origin story.

10 Lives
Immerse yourself in this transformative journey about a cat who’s generously given another nine chances.

Inside No. 9
British actors and screenwriters Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith create this astonishing television show, where every episode is dramatically different.

Starter for 10
Co-produced by beloved American actor Tom Hanks, this modest coming-of-age film features a fantastic central performance from James McAvoy.

The History Boys
Alan Bennett’s famous play is adapted to film as the young characters learn facts about life alongside necessary academic knowledge.

About a Boy
Directed and adapted to screen by brothers Chris and Paul Weitz, this absorbing romantic comedy is both moving and charming.

Wild Child
Emma Roberts amusingly leads this teenage comedy that also features Desperately Seeking Susan actor Aidan Quinn.

Their Finest
The director of An Education, Lone Scherfig, constructs this warm and witty comedy-drama, set against the backdrop of the Blitz.

St Trinian's
The 1950s St Trinian's schoolgirl comedies are captivatingly revived in this entertainingly chaotic film remake.

Old Guy
Masterful performances from Christoph Waltz, Lucy Liu and Cooper Hoffman permeate this entertaining and action-packed film.

The Killer’s Game
J.J. Perry directs this thrilling and high-octane action-comedy, starring Dave Bautista and Sofia Boutella.

High Potential
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’s Kaitlin Olson takes on a more serious role in this detective series remake.

Jack Whitehall: Fatherhood with My Father
Travel the world with comedian Jack Whitehall and his much less jovial father, in this amusing travelogue series.

The Young Ones
Lose yourself in this madcap, anarchic cult comedy, full of surrealism, slapstick and frenetic cartoon-style violence.

On Irish-language hip-hop drama Kneecap: “When people start having a pop at something they’ve not even seen, that’s just ignorance”
Director Rich Peppiatt joined the BFI from Sundance to discuss his new fictionalised drama about real-life hip-hop trio Kneecap.

Snatch
Guy Ritchie’s follow-up to Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels features outstanding performances from Brad Pitt and Benicio del Toro.

Meantime
Life on the dole in Thatcher’s Britain forms the backdrop for Mike Leigh’s breakthrough film release.

The Thick of It
Satirising the inner mechanisms of British government, this smart and sophisticated series is created by Armando Iannucci.

Toast of London
British actor Matt Berry co-writes, stars in and co-creates the soundtrack for this joyfully deranged and brilliant series.

The IT Crowd
From Father Ted creator Graham Linehan, this hilarious sitcom follows the lives of a three-person IT group.

The Two Popes
Bohemian Rhapsody screenwriter Anthony McCarten pens an absorbing script in this Fernando Meirelles-directed drama about the Catholic Church.

Yo Gabba GabbaLand!
Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz are the creators of this magical world, filled with limitless possibilities and potential.

Kaos
Jeff Goldblum plays Zeus in this captivating and darkly comedic modern day retelling of Greek mythology.

Kneecap
Hip hop trio Kneecap play themselves in this original and offbeat Irish-language comedy that fiercely defends native cultures.

Florence Foster Jenkins
Incredible central performances from Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant and Simon Helberg steal the show in this crowd-pleasing biopic.

Zog and the Flying Doctors
Sean P. Mullen directs this short but charming animation that compellingly turns the princess stereotype on its head.

Sing Street
Directed and adapted to screen by Irish filmmaker John Carney, this bittersweet drama features outstanding performances from its ensemble cast.

Son of Rambow
This likeable and warm-hearted school comedy features endearing performances from its young British leads, Will Poulter and Bill Milner.

The First Team
Follow the misfortunes of three young football players at a fictional Premier League club in this enjoyable comedy caper.

Year of the Rabbit
Matt Berry leads a talented ensemble cast in this fun and irreverent period police comedy.

A Royal Night Out
Sarah Gadon and Bel Powley give charming performances as two princesses let loose on the bustling streets of 1940s London.

Four Weddings and a Funeral
This delightful and renowned British comedy features charming performances from its leads Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell.

Time Bandits
Terry Gilliam’s 1981 time-travel adventure is distinctively reimagined by comedy co-writers Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi.

Drive-Away Dolls
Directed and co-written by Ethan Coen, this comedy caper stars outstanding performances from Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan.

I Used To Be Funny
Shiva Baby’s Rachel Sennott leads this feature debut about trauma recovery from writer-director Ally Pankiw.

Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe
Follow the animated adventures of a comedic prince as he crusades to find a fabled golden feather.

Dead End: Paranormal Park
This heartwarming, funny and sometimes spooky animated series warmly explores diverse representations of race, neurodiversity and the LGBTQIA+ community.

About Time
Domhnall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams are undeniably charming in this sweet and moving romantic comedy.

Red Dwarf
In this ingenious, much-loved and long-running comedic space spoof, a dazzling array of creative ideas are explored.

Kinds of Kindness
Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons and Willem Dafoe are remarkable in Yorgos Lanthimos’s dark and wonderfully bizarre three-part film.

Wreck (Season 2)
Over six thrilling episodes, follow this dark series as a group of young friends go in search of the truth.

Old Boys
British actors Jonah Hauer-King and Alex Lawther brilliantly lead this charming and innovative romantic comedy.

Bad Dinosaurs
Endless shenanigans abound in this raucous and energetic animation about an endearing and enjoyably incompetent T-Rex family.

Geek Girl
British writer Holly Smale’s fun, hilarious and enjoyably nerdy book is adapted to screen in this ten-episode series.

Trying (Season 4)
Adoptive parents Nikki and Jason return to screens facing their greatest parental challenge yet: raising teenagers.

The Garfield Movie
Mark Dindal directs this enjoyable slapstick adventure, voiced by Chris Pratt and Samuel L. Jackson.

Baby Reindeer
Follow a warped relationship with a female stalker as a man is forced to confront a deeply buried trauma.

Famalam
An all-Black cast lead this brilliantly biting satire, offering cultural observations alongside dazzlingly colourful costumes.

The Festival
Inbetweeners co-creator Iain Morris reunites with actor Joe Thomas for this good-natured and hilarious crowd-pleaser.

Catastrophe
Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan create and star in this hugely endearing show about the impact of an unplanned pregnancy.

Hullraisers
Join the enjoyably chaotic world of three working class women from Hull as they juggle life, love, family and friendship.

A Whole Lifetime With Jamie Demetriou
Journey through life's stages with Stath Lets Flats creator Jamie Demetriou, in this hilarious musical sketch-comedy special.

Big Mood
Derry Girls’ Nicola Coughlan and It’s a Sin’s Lydia West are magnificent and hilarious in this enjoyable six-episode comedy series.

Dinosaur
The producers of Fleabag offer up this hilarious series about a neurodiverse woman facing a familial crisis.

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.

Withnail & I
Revisit this hilarious British cult classic, set in London’s Camden Town in the late 1960s.

Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels
Guy Ritchie’s British classic is an amusing and thoroughly entertaining twist on the gangster formula.

Wild Bill
Set in the gritty streets of South-East London, this is a bold and often intelligently comedic drama.

Just Jim
Emile Hirsch stars in this darkly comic drama about a Welsh teenager undergoing an identity transformation.

Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace
This firm cult favourite follows a show within a show format, parodying both 80s horror television and dramatic soap opera.

The Kumars At No. 42
Over seven seasons from 2001-2006, Goodness Gracious Me’s Sanjeev Bhaskar plays an aspiring talk-show host who calamitously interviews high-profile celebrities.

Spaced
Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes pose as a couple in professional jobs in this hilarious and much-loved British sitcom.

Sightseers
A dream caravan holiday goes awry in this chilling, idiosyncratic and highly distinctive dark comedy.
How to Date Billy Walsh
American actor Tanner Buchanan stars as Billy Walsh in this satisfying and charming coming-of-age rom-com.

Ricky Stanicky
Join three best friends as they embark on a prank gone horribly wrong in this amusing comedy.

Club Zero
Talented Austrian writer-director Jessica Hausner explores body image and eating disorders in this gripping drama.

Uproar
New Zealand filmmakers Paul Middleditch and Hamish Bennett co-direct and co-write this uplifting coming-of-age dramedy.

Extraordinary (Season 2)
Máiréad Tyers is exceptional as the lead actor in this raucous and smart superhero romp.

The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin
The Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding brings his usual chaotic, ethereal and playful energy to the role of Dick Turpin.

Queer as Folk
Hitting television screens in 1999, this extraordinary breakthrough hit explores partying, heartache and unrequited love.

Goodness Gracious Me
Revisit this iconic and forward-thinking British-Asian sketch-comedy, based on many of the actors’ own lived experience.

Extras
Ricky Gervais’s follow-up to The Office is a funny and intelligent tribute to failed aspirations.

The Office
Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant’s genius creation still reverberates through popular culture in the UK and beyond.

The Gentleman
British filmmaker Guy Ritchie adapts his film of the same name into a gripping eight-part series.

Lloyd of the Flies
Aardman’s first CGI series is a glorious blend of comedic and affecting, brought to life by a stellar voice cast.

Days of the Bagnold Summer
This tender and bittersweet coming-of-age story is the directorial debut from The Inbetweeners’ Simon Bird.

Mr. Bean: The Animated Series
This long-running British children’s show is a charming, enjoyable and easily-digestible watch for both children and parents alike.

She Came To Me
Set in New York, this modern, multi-generational love story is written, directed and co-produced by Rebecca Miller.

T2 Trainspotting
Twenty-one years after the 1996 film, Danny Boyle reprises four iconic characters in this enjoyable black comedy.

Pan
Hugh Jackman, Garrett Hedlund, Rooney Mara, Levi Miller and Amanda Seyfried star in this prequel origin story of Peter Pan.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
Join a band of misfits in this thrilling third-person action shooter where players must try to kill the Justice League.

One Day
Follow a romance that spans decades in this fourteen-episode series based on British author David Nicholls’ best-selling novel.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Atlanta star Donald Glover stars in and co-creates this eight-part series, based on the hit film.

The Man From U.N.C.L.E
Based on the 1960s television series created by Sam Rolfe, this high-octane spy caper offers charismatic performances and dazzling set-pieces.

Rotting in the Sun
Jordan Firstman, Catalina Saavedra and Sebastián Silva are outstanding in this darkly funny exploration of a self-obsessed culture.

The Flatshare
An unconventional flatshare arrangement forms the backdrop for this light, enjoyable and hopelessly addictive rom-com series.

Wreck
Set on a cruise ship, a killer duck is on the loose in this taut, gripping and compelling comedy-chiller.

The Lovers
Johnny Flynn and Roisin Gallagher create believable chemistry as the two leads in this often charming, sometimes abrasive rom-com.

Funny Woman
Gemma Arterton is nothing short of charming in this entertainingly nostalgic series, based on the popular Nick Hornby novel.

Hey Duggee
Creative, inclusive, cheerful and educational, this hugely popular animated pre-school series is narrated by BAFTA-winning comedian Alexander Armstrong.

All Creatures Great and Small (Series 4)
Lose yourself in season four of this heartwarming and humorous 1970s reboot, with a fantastic lead performance from Nicholas Ralph.

This Time with Alan Partridge
Back in all his awkward, hilarious and ham-fisted glory, Steve Coogan reprises his role as the widely-adored Alan Partridge.

Flushed Away
Immerse yourself in Aardman Animations’ first digital animated feature, with a voice cast that boasts Hugh Jackman and Jean Reno.

Back
Peep Show stars David Mitchell and Robert Webb return to lead this enthralling thriller-laced sitcom.

Hampstead
Veteran actors Diane Keaton and Brendan Gleeson shine in this sweet and amusing tale of unlikely romance.

Alan Bennett's Talking Heads
Renowned British actors such as Jodie Comer and Maxine Peake recreate Alan Bennett’s groundbreaking monologues.

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Join Nick Park’s loveable duo, Wallace and Gromit, in their first full-length and thoroughly entertaining feature film.

Filth
Plunge into the unforgiving depths of a brutal world in this ruthless adaptation of Scottish novelist Irvine Welsh’s 1998 novel.

Chicken Run
This visually innovative stop-motion, claymation adventure contains all the wit and charm of Nick Park’s Wallace and Gromit.

Such Brave Girls
Join an endearingly dysfunctional family with a questionable sense of judgement in this brutally hilarious sitcom.

Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
This highly-anticipated sequel bursts with a delightful dose of energy, joy and first-rate hijinks.

Wonka
Timothée Chalamet is intoxicating as Willy Wonka in this fun and rambunctious prequel origin story.

Extraordinary
A vibrant and energetic central performance from Máiréad Tyers leads this creative and enjoyable fantasy series.

The World's End
Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright reunite for this distinctive apocalypse comedy about a group of middle-aged men.

Shaun of the Dead
Horror and satirical comedy are perfectly blended in this likeable and funny spoof led by Simon Pegg.

Hot Fuzz
The sharp and comedic minds behind Shaun of the Dead return for this enjoyable buddy cop satire.

Father Ted
Dermot Morgan’s performance is outstanding in one of the most beloved and hilarious TV shows of all time.

Blackadder's Christmas Carol
Join beloved double-act Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson in this gloriously subversive take on the Charles Dickens classic.
Arthur Christmas
Become enraptured by this joyful, straightforward and outright fun animation, co-directed by Sarah Smith and Barry Cook.

Your Christmas or Mine?
Sex Education’s Asa Butterfield stars in this hilarious life-swap rom-com, directed by Irish filmmaker Jim O’Hanlon.

This is Christmas
Become absorbed in the enjoyably absurd premise of this sweet-natured and moving festive firecracker.

Bridget Jones's Diary
Renée Zellweger’s Oscar-nominated performance as the endearingly flawed Bridget Jones is as hilarious as it is charming.

Culprits
An all-star British cast feature in this glossy and stylish television heist, led by UK actor Gemma Arterton.

Saltburn
Barry Keoghan and Jacob Elordi lead this exquisitely black-hearted tale of privilege, with Margot Robbie on board as co-producer.

Next Goal Wins
Oscar-winning director Taika Waititi teams up with revered actor Michael Fassbender in this heartfelt underdog comedy.

Military Wives
Kristin Scott Thomas and Sharon Horgan lead this crowd-pleasing drama-comedy exploring the power and catharsis of collective music.

Horrible Histories
Learn about history through a unique and endlessly funny lens, in this original comedy series that’s not just for children.

The Baby
Created, directed, written and executive-produced by an entirely female team, this eight-part series won’t fail to enrapture.

StarDog and TurboCat
A starry voice-cast lend their talents to this entertaining animation about a dog who time-travels fifty years into the future.

Detectorists
Mackenzie Crook and Toby Jones are outstanding in this charming comedy about two middle-aged metal-detecting friends.

The Personal History of David Copperfield
Master of satire Armando Iannucci crafts a fresh, humorous and light-hearted spin on Charles Dickens’ classic novel.

Trying
Rafe Spall and Esther Smith are dazzling as a couple pursuing adoption in this unlikely comedic exploration of infertility.

Finding Your Feet
A starry cast lead this feel-good comedy-drama, with Imelda Staunton, Celia Imrie and Timothy Spall.

Everything Now
Talk to Me actor Sophie Wilde is outstanding as a sixteen-year-old who strives to redefine herself outside of her illness.

The Canterville Ghost
An all-star cast lend their vocal talents to this warm-hearted animation, based on a short story by Oscar Wilde.

Last Tango in Halifax
Happy Valley creator Sally Wainwright constructs a warm and welcoming family drama starring Sarah Lancashire.

Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre
Aubrey Plaza gives a standout performance in this sprightly, playful and exhilarating Guy Ritchie spy thriller.

Mank
The legend of Citizen Kane is explored in David Fincher’s gorgeous homage to, and exposé of, Hollywood’s golden age.

Wild Mountain Thyme
John Patrick Shanley directs and adapts his own play in this comedic, moving and wildly romantic tale.

Dreaming Whilst Black
Adjani Salmon co-creates and stars in this innovative sitcom about a Black filmmaker struggling to advance his career.

How To Build A Girl
Beanie Feldstein charmingly leads this rough-and-ready romp about the exploits of a working-class teenager from Wolverhampton.

Truth Seekers
Join comedy duo Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as they reunite in a series about paranormal investigators.

A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
The sight gags and slapstick sequences come thick-and-fast in this charming animated sci-fi sequel.

Early Man
Immerse yourself in the stone age in this unique, charming and laugh-out-loud funny Aardman animation.

Sex Education (Season 4)
The fourth and final season of the hugely popular teen TV series is its most tense and powerful yet.

Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose
Set in 1935 London, writer-director Adam Sigal constructs a wildly entertaining adventure based on a (possibly) true story.

Still Up
Craig Roberts and Antonia Thomas are revelatory in this charming eight-episode comedy series about two friends battling insomnia.

The Trip
Join Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon’s dinner table as they review restaurants around the UK and beyond.

Greed
Steve Coogan leads this enjoyable mockumentary that takes a glimpse into the extravagant lives of the mega-rich.

What We Did on our Holiday
Developed from the endearing BBC comedy show Outnumbered, Brits Rosamund Pike and David Tennant lead this warm-hearted family film.

The Gentlemen
Matthew McConaughey leads this entertaining gangster comedy, filled with enjoyably shady characters and comical mishaps.

The Inbetweeners Movie 2
Hijinks and irreverent horseplay ensue as four hopeless boys travel down under in this sequel spin-off film.

The Inbetweeners Movie
Fans of the beloved TV series will be charmed by this irreverent and endlessly entertaining Brits abroad film.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
A decade after the first film, this prequel-sequel blend reunites its likeable ensemble cast with some fresh new faces.

Mamma Mia!
The feel-good songs of seventies pop legends, Abba, permeate this joyous musical, led by Amanda Seyfried and Meryl Streep.

Doc Martin
Immerse yourself in blissful Cornish escapism over ten series with the grumpy but entertaining Dr. Martin Ellingham.

Slaughterhouse Rulez
Simon Pegg and Michael Sheen lead this boarding school-set horror-comedy in which terror is unleashed from the ground beneath them.

Daphne
Emily Beecham gives an outstanding central performance in this portrait of a woman facing a period of unexpected upheaval.

A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman
A gripping animated tribute to the late Graham Chapman, member of the renowned Monty Python British comedy group.

Hilda and the Mountain King
Andy Coyle directs this animated family film based on the Hilda series, delving into the conflict between trolls and humans.

Scrapper
Harris Dickinson and newcomer Lola Campbell are irresistibly charming in this vibrant, innovative and sweet father-daughter dramedy.

Fisherman's Friends
Meet a sweet and likeable singing group from Cornwall in this feel-good and charming story of unlikely success.

The Railway Children Return
The sequel to cherished British classic, The Railway Children, is a heart-warming and captivating adventure for a new generation.

Fisherman's Friends: One and All
The band is back together for this likeable sequel about a group of sea shanty singers propelled into unexpected fame.

Mr. Malcolm's List
Fans of Bridgerton will be enthralled by this amusing, engaging and self-aware alternative historical romcom.

Joyride
Bad Sisters writer Ailbhe Keogan pens the script for this uplifting Olivia Colman-led Irish road movie.

The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
This satisfying and highly enjoyable comedy sequel sees the return of a formidable ensemble cast, plus some exciting newcomers.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
This pleasurable and sweet drama-comedy about a group of British retirees boasts an impressive and beguiling all-star cast.

My Old Lady
A highly-talented cast lead this endearing drama directed and written by American playwright Israel Horovitz.

Everybody's Talking About Jamie
Newcomer Max Harwood dazzles as an aspiring young drag queen in this cinematic adaptation of the famous musical.

The Miracle Club
Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates, and Laura Linney shine in this charming tale exploring the power of love and friendship.

Barbie
Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie dazzle in Greta Gerwig’s whimsical, wonderful and witty take on Barbie and Ken.

Good Omens (Season 2)
Jon Hamm, Michael Sheen and David Tennant are outstanding in this six-episode fantasy-comedy based on the novel by Terry Pratchett.

Stonehouse
Succession’s Matthew Macfayden plays Labour MP, John Stonehouse, in this audacious, fun and thoroughly entertaining three-episode mini-series.

Emma
Director Autumn de Wilde’s debut feature is a refreshing and good-natured take on the famous Jane Austen novel.

Wimbledon
Kirsten Dunst and Paul Bettany lead this affable drama-comedy where romance blooms on a tennis court.

Four Lions
Riz Ahmed stars in Chris Morris’s incredibly smart black comedy about a group of hopelessly inept aspiring suicide bombers.

Bend It Like Beckham
Keira Knightley and Parminder Nagra lead this compassionate, much-loved and extremely enjoyable teenage coming-of-age comedy.

Oxford Blues
British class structures and the notion of being an outsider are skilfully explored in this Rob Lowe led rowing drama.

Crashing
Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge marks her debut as writer-creator in this hilarious six-episode millennial flat-share sitcom.

Pride
This charming, BAFTA-winning drama joyously explores the power of solidarity across lines of class, gender and sexuality.

Entergalactic
This imaginative animation featuring Timothée Chalamet and Jaden Smith offers a stunning blend of comic book and graffiti aesthetic.

Boxing Day
Actor-turned-director Aml Ameen’s debut feature is a refreshing Black British take on the classic Richard Curtis format.

Battle of the Sexes
Little Miss Sunshine directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris dramatise one of the most-watched televised sports events of all time.

Game Face
Creator and star Roisin Conaty leads this silly, hilarious and downright joyful two-season comedy series.

Death to 2021
Renowned satirist Charlie Brooker constructs a darkly comedic retrospective of the turbulent events that defined 2021.

The Full Monty
Twenty five years after the Oscar-winning film, this eight-part mini-series is a welcome and warm-hearted reunion.

Misbehaviour
The story of feminist disruptions to the 1970 Miss World competition is brilliantly rehashed in this warm and light-hearted comedy-drama.

Cunk on Earth
After Cunk on Britain, Diane Morgan takes on the history of the entire globe in this hilarious six-part mockumentary.

The Outlaws
Christopher Walken leads this unique, twice BAFTA-nominated series written by Stephen Merchant and Elgin James.

Brassic
Fans of Shameless will enjoy this compelling caper co-written by and starring This Is England actor Joe Gilgun.

Would I Lie To You?
The art of lying is elevated in this witty panel show, featuring Brits Rob Brydon, Lee Mack and David Mitchell.

The Graham Norton Show
BAFTA Award-winning comedian Graham Norton’s high-octane and infectiously charming persona brings to life this beloved long-standing UK talk show.

Ghosts
This gloriously funny Horrible Histories spin-off was deservedly nominated for Best Scripted Comedy at the TV BAFTAs.

Mrs Harris Goes To Paris
Based on Paul Gallico’s 1958 novel Flowers for Mrs Harris, Lesley Manville charms in this delightful and uplifting comedy-drama.

Another Year
Jim Broadbent, Ruth Sheen and Lesley Manville offer first-class performances in Mike Leigh’s Palme d’Or-nominated ensemble drama.

Secrets & Lies
Mike Leigh offers up a beguiling slice of everyday Britain in his nuanced and critically-acclaimed darkly comic drama.

The Angels’ Share
Ken Loach expertly combines comedy and politics in this surprisingly uplifting and charming Glasgow-set caper.

Rally Road Racers
A starry voice cast bring to life this lively, high-stakes animation about a slow loris with a need for speed.

Tom Jones
Solly McLeod and Sophie Wilde shine in this enjoyable adaptation of Henry Fielding’s 18th century novel.

What's Love Got to Do with It?
Director Shekhar Kapur returns with this charming and energetic rom-com featuring Lily James, Shazad Latif and Emma Thompson.

Still Game
This BAFTA-winning cult comedy follows the misadventures of two elderly Scottish friends over the course of nine side-splitting series.

Eaten By Lions
In this lively, multicultural comedy, two teenagers travel to once-popular holiday destination Blackpool in search of their biological father.

Falling For Figaro
An American singer flees London for the Scottish Highlands to pursue a long dreamed of career in the opera.

Gosford Park
Director Robert Altman films on British soil for the first time in this intricately plotted, satirical murder mystery.

Quartet
Dustin Hoffman directs a top tier cast in a stirring tale of elderly opera singers facing their own mortality.

Submarine
An all-star British cast ooze charm and wit in Richard Ayoade’s accomplished debut feature.

Am I Being Unreasonable?
This Country creator Daisy May Cooper strikes again with this absurdly brilliant comedy-thriller.

Mafia Mamma
Toni Collette stars as a suburban woman who unexpectedly inherits the position of mafia boss in this hilarious crime-comedy.

My Happy Ending
Andie MacDowell stars in this gentle comedy-drama about a fading film star facing a cancer diagnosis.

Boys from County Hell
Vampiric happenings haunt a sleepy Irish village in this gruesomely good horror-comedy.

Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa
Steve Coogan’s genius creation Alan Partridge gets a feature-length outing in this absurdly funny action-comedy.

Grabbers
Irish villagers fight off alcohol-fearing aliens with drunkenness in this riotous horror-comedy from Jon Wright.

Robot Overlords
Grabbers director Jon Wright’s irreverent alien invasion comedy, starring Sir Ben Kingsley and Gillian Anderson.

Tamara Drewe
Gemma Arterton leads an ensemble cast in this countryside-set rom-com from director Stephen Frears.

Attack the Block
John Boyega leads a wonderfully entertaining sci-fi alien invasion comedy from Joe Cornish.

Seven Psychopaths
Martin McDonagh casts Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell and Woody Harrelson in his self-referential screwball comedy.

In Bruges
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson are bickering buddies in Martin McDonagh’s blackly comic crime caper.

The Death of Stalin
A staggeringly brilliant ensemble assembles for Armando Iannucci’s raucous BAFTA-nominated Soviet satire

White Noise
Noah Baumbach’s adaptation of the classic Don DeLillo novel is a surreal and thrilling satire.

Killing Eve
Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge brings her uniquely British comedy sensibility to this slick and subversive spy series.

Love Actually
A starry cast assembles for Richard Curtis’ irresistible and now iconic Christmas tapestry.

Last Christmas
Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding star in a heart-wrenching rom-com from director Paul Feig.

Silent Night
Keira Knightley and Matthew Goode lead a blackly comic Christmas film about an impending apocalypse.

Cruella
The dalmatian-hating villain gets a gloriously punk-rock origin story, starring Emma Stone and Emma Thompson.

See How They Run
Saoirse Ronan and Sam Rockwell star in a murder-mystery that promises parody and hilarity.

Brittania
A revisionist, riotous take on the Roman era, from creator Jez Butterworth.

The Party
Sally Potter’s coiled spring of a social satire pops off like a champagne cork.

Triangle of Sadness
Harris Dickinson stars in Ruben Östlund’s award-winning, BBC-backed, class-clash comedy.

Annika
Nicola Walker investigates marine murders in this uniquely charismatic crime drama.