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The Wrap: July 2025
Welcome to The Wrap - your monthly roundup of standout UK film, TV and games. This July, we’re spotlighting a romantic drama led by two UK icons, an animated reboot, and a cult strategy game remastered for modern players.

Crime Not Punishment: How UK Police Thrillers Became Essential Viewing
Its coppers vs wrong ‘uns in the very best procedural dramas.

The Secret Scripture
Based on the acclaimed novel by Irish author Sebastian Barry, a talented ensemble cast lead this captivating adaptation.

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.

When Did You Last See Your Father?
Thai filmmaker Anand Tucker directs this thoughtful adaptation of Blake Morrison’s bestselling and highly-influential memoir.

Four Kids and It
Based on the 2012 book by Jacqueline Wilson, four children meet a magical creature with the power to grant wishes.

Diciannove
Writer-director Giovanni Tortorici’s exceptional debut feature is produced by talented and revered Italian director Luca Guadagnino.

Shoshana
Inspired by real-life events, Douglas Booth and Irina Starshenbaum lead this romantic drama set in the Middle East.

Four Letters of Love
Irish writer Niall Williams adapts his own international bestselling novel in this gripping tale of fate and dreams.

To a Land Unknown
Fantastic central performances from Palestinian actors Mahmood Bakri and Aram Sabbah lead this raw and authentic crime-thriller.

Behind the Scenes: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
Go behind the scenes of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, the heartfelt UK drama starring Jim Broadbent and Penelope Wilton. In this intimate look at the making of the film, the cast and crew reflect on a story that begins with a lette…

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.

An Unfinished Film
Directed and co-written by acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Ye Lou, this thoughtful depiction of the pandemic is both unique and vital.

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

Behind the Scenes: Tornado - Director John Maclean
Director John Maclean shares the story behind his bold new feature Tornado - a one-day, genre-blending adventure set in 1790 and led by rising star Koki.

The Wrap: June 2025
This month on The Wrap - epic returns, emotional reckonings, and a goblin or two. Here's your June roundup of standout UK-connected films, series, docs and games you might have missed.

Documentaries to Inspire and Fire You Up
In celebration of this month's Sheffield DocFest, we look at recent documentaries that offer extraordinary perspectives on our world.

Heston: My Life With Bipolar
Culinary icon Heston Blumenthal discusses his bipolar disorder diagnosis, exploring the impact it’s had on his life and relationships.

What to Watch: Pride Month
Check out our selection of the best LGBTQIA+ focused UK film and TV to watch to celebrate this year's Pride month.

Simple Minds: Everything is Possible
Join Simple Minds’ singer Jim Kerr and guitarist Charlie Burchill as they tell the story of their celebrated Scottish band.

28 Years Later
Set in the world created by 2002's 28 Days Later, Danny Boyle returns with this terrifying horror starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson.

Hot Milk
Based on the novel by Deborah Levy, a resentful daughter starts to shed her inhibitions in a Spanish seaside town.

Behind the Scenes: Mogwai: If the Stars Had a Sound
Go behind the scenes of Mogwai: If the Stars Had Sound, the first feature from director Anthony Crook. This is the story of how a deeply personal, fan-powered film came together through luck, grit, and community.

The Wrap: May 2025
From Attenborough’s oceans to Scottish thrillers, May brought a wave of bold new releases from the UK. Here’s your monthly round-up of standout films, TV, docs and games.

Some of the World’s Biggest Animations are UK-made, but do you know which ones?
Wallace & Gromit are just the tip of an animation iceberg...

Stick Man
Screenwriters Max Lang and Jeroen Jaspaert masterfully adapt this gripping and delightful story to screen.

The Gruffalo
Co-directed and adapted to screen by Max Lang and Jakob Schuh, this charming adaptation is both Oscar- and BAFTA-nominated.

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.

Prisoner's Daughter
Collaborating with screenwriter Mark Bacci, Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke offers up this gripping family drama.

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

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

Impulse: Playing With Reality
Delve into the fascinating world of ADHD brains and the unique ways they process information.

The Severed Sun
Faith, family and friendship are tested to their limit as a strange beast ravages a small, religious community.

Ocean with David Attenborough
Celebrated British broadcaster David Attenborough makes a compelling case against industrial overfishing in this breathtaking documentary about the ocean.

Tornado
Japanese actor-musician Kōki is remarkable as the lead in this adrenaline-fueled, western-style revenge thriller.

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

I Get Knocked Down
Former Chumbawamba member Dunstan Bruce attempts to regain his activist agency in this call-to-arms documentary.

Shepherd
Inspired by the same tragedy as Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse, this is a tense, terrifying and atmospheric thriller.

To Olivia
Based on the novel by Stephen Micheal Shearer, Roald Dahl and Patricia Neal’s shared bereavement grief is sensitively explored.

The Wrap: April 2025
From powerhouse documentaries and gripping drama to genre-defying games, April’s ScreenUK New Release titles prove why UK talent leads the way on the global stage.

Adulthood
Set six years after Kidulthood, this violent, hard-hitting and ambitious sequel continues to shine a light on criminalised black youth.

That They May Face the Rising Sun
Based on the internationally-acclaimed novel by Irish author John McGahern, life and friendship are explored in this affecting film.

Warfare
A talented cast that includes D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai and Michael Gandolfini lead this visceral war drama.

Mogwai: If the Stars Had a Sound
Dive into the story of cult Scottish band, Mogwai, who have remained distinct, grounded and authentic throughout their musical career.

The Teacher
Set in the West Bank, this thrilling drama is led by an outstanding central performance from Palestinian actor Saleh Bakri.

Havoc
Starring and co-produced by Tom Hardy, delve into this action-packed crime-drama about one man’s fight against a terrifying criminal underworld.

One to One: John & Yoko
Immerse yourself in this comprehensive and lively inside look at the lives of iconic couple John Lennon and Yoko Ono.

The Burial
Maggie Betts’ impressive second feature stars Oscar-winning actors Tommy Lee Jones and Jamie Foxx giving immaculate performances.

The Real Charlie Chaplin
Explore the life and work of one of the most iconic figures in cinema history, Charlie Chaplin.

I Could Never Go Vegan
Is it really so hard to go vegan? Thomas Pickering examines and challenges the leading arguments against the movement.

Hotel Mumbai
Anthony Maras directs and co-writes this haunting recreation of tragic events that occurred in 2008 Mumbai.

Rialto
A closeted middle-aged man has his first romantic encounter with a younger man in this raw and impressive drama.

Last Breath
Based on an astounding true story, Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu star in this high-stakes suspense-thriller.

Cleaner
Martin Campbell directs this tense drama-thriller about a woman who tries to save a group of seized hostages.

Armand
The Worst Person in the World star Renate Reinsve leads this intriguing drama about an accused school child.

My Fault: London
A young girl falls in love for the first time while confronting her devastating past in this remarkable drama.

The Legend of Ochi
Featuring Helena Zengel, Finn Wolfhard and Willem Dafoe, this family adventure is as charming as it is original.

On Location: Cardiff
In our exclusive interview, Kiell Smith-Bynoe share his thoughts about filming Death Valley in Cardiff.

On Location: Edinburgh
In our exclusive interview, Ambika Mod share her thoughts about filming One Day in Edinburgh.

The Wrap: March 2025
Check out the latest UK film, TV, animation and games in our March edition of The Wrap.

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.

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

A Working Man
Fans of Taken will delight in this lively thriller, co-written by action superstar Sylvester Stallone.

The Penguin Lessons
Steve Coogan is magnificent as a disenchanted British teacher adapting to life in 1970s Argentina.

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.

What to Watch: International Women's Day 2025
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.

ScreenUK - Oscars 2025 Congratulations
Congratulations to all the nominees and winners at the 97th Academy Awards! Another fantastic year for UK film and talent.

ScreenUK - Oscars Hype 2025
The 97th Academy Awards are just around the corner, with a tantalizing spread of nominations going to UK films and talent! Find out who will be victorious on March 2...

ScreenUK at the BAFTAs 2025
ScreenUK celebrates all the UK nominees. Check out the highlights from the night...

The Wrap: February 2025
The UK is home to amazing film, TV, animation and games. Enjoy some of the latest highlights in our February edition of The Wrap.

The Monkey
Based on Stephen King’s short story, this absurdly comic horror is directed and co-written by Osgood Perkins.

Becoming Led Zeppelin
This fascinating documentary explores the roots and rise to stardom of British rock phenomenon Led Zeppelin.

Bring Them Down
Christopher Abbott and Oscar-nominee Barry Keoghan are outstanding in this tense and bracing Irish drama.

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.

ScreenUK - BAFTA Highlights 2025
What a night it was at the 2025 BAFTAs - check out our highlights from the red carpet! Congratulations to all of the UK winners and nominees at this year's Awards.

Which UK Films Are Competing For The Oscars In 2025?
The Brutalist, Conclave and The Substance carry UK hopes in this year’s Academy Award race

The King's Speech
British-Australian filmmaker Tom Hooper directs this enjoyable period drama starring Colin Firth as King George VI.
Black Box Diaries
Follow the bravery and determination of Japanese journalist Shiori Itô, as she triggered Japan’s MeToo movement.

Green Zone
Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear and Brendan Gleeson star in this action-packed conspiracy thriller set in 2003 Baghdad.

United 93
David Alan Basche, Richard Bekins and Susan Blommaert are exceptional in this gripping recreation of a hijacked 9/11 flight.

ScreenUK - BAFTAs 2025
The 78th British Academy Film Awards ceremony takes place on 16 February. Congratulations to all of the brilliant films and talent nominated this year...who do you think will win?

What to Watch: BAFTA EE Rising Star Award
With the BAFTAs fast-approaching, we shine a spotlight on the nominees for the EE Rising Star Award, which honours young acting talent who have demonstrated exceptional talent and ambition. Congratulations to the UK's David Jonsson, Marisa …

Payback
Executive produced by Line of Duty’s Jed Mercurio, immerse yourself in this gripping, six-episode series.

Suite Francaise
Based on the novel by Ukrainian-Jewish writer Irène Némirovsky, Michelle Williams and Matthias Schoenaerts are magnificent in this absorbing adaptation.
Denial
Based on a true story, follow the remarkable court case of a professor tasked with proving that the Holocaust happened.

The Straight Story
Revered and widely-adored director David Lynch reflects on life, loss and regrets in this heart-warming tale of familial love.

War & Peace
Paul Dano and the UK’s Lily James lead this remarkable television adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s seminal novel.

The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death
This compelling sequel - based on the novel by UK author Susan Hill - returns to haunt audiences.

Daughters
This poignant and moving Sundance-winning film documents a dance date between young girls and their imprisoned fathers.

The Iron Claw
Zac Efron offers a career-defining performance in this powerful and heart-rending drama about professional wrestling.

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.

Baltimore
Based on real-life events, Irish filmmakers Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy tell the story of a British debutante-turned-IRA member.

Close Your Eyes
Directing his first feature film in over thirty years, Victor Erice returns with a gripping tale of a disappeared actor.

The Childhood of a Leader
The origin story of a fascist dictator is explored in actor-turned-director Brady Corbet’s impressive feature debut.

Hitpig
Filled with physical comedy and endless hijinks, Jason Sudeikis and Rainn Wilson lend their voices to this amusing animal adventure.

Twist
Based on Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, this action-packed crime-thriller provide a contemporary twist on the iconic novel.

The Wrap: January 2025
2025 is off to a stellar start! Check out the latest UK film, TV, animation and games highlights in our January edition of The Wrap. This is just the beginning...

The BAFTAs are coming soon....so what do the nominations tell us about this year’s awards race?
Conclave leads the way as actors including Hugh Grant, Cynthia Erivo and Felicity Jones get the nod

Gladiator II
Paul Mescal and Denzel Washington are outstanding in this highly-anticipated sequel to the 2001 Oscar-winning original.

Capone
Fantastic Four filmmaker Josh Trank writes and directs this suspenseful crime-drama about Al Capone as he deals with dementia.

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

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

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

Every Little Thing
Explore the beauty of small acts of kindness in this captivating documentary about a woman who rehabilitates wounded hummingbirds.

The Damned
Odessa Young is outstanding as the lead in this tense and chilling 19th century-set horror-drama.

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

Year 10
In a post-apocalyptic landscape, one man battles the elements, wild dogs and cannibals to try and save his lover.

The Order
The True History of the Kelly Gang filmmaker Justin Kurzel directs another ruthless standoff in this intelligent and thrilling crime-drama.

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

The Brutalist
Adrien Brody and Guy Pearce are remarkable in this post-war drama about a Holocaust-surviving architect.

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

Better Man
Narrating his own life story, discover the rise, fall and resurgence of famed British singer Robbie Williams.

The Taste of Mango
Documentary is seamlessly blended with personal memoir in this entrancing reflection on family, memory, trauma and love.

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.

Babylon
Franco Rosso directs and co-writes this remarkable cult classic about a group of young British-Jamaican men in South London.

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.

ScreenUK - 12 Days of Christmas
Count the 12 Days of Christmas with ScreenUK as we bring you a selection of festive film, TV, animation and games sure to get you in the joyful spirit...

ScreenUK - 2024 - The Year In Review
2024 brought us so many wonderful experiences. We look forward to bringing you more outstanding UK film, TV, animation, documentaries & games in 2025!

2024: What Kind of Year Has It Been?
For UK film, TV, animation and games, this year’s releases tell a story of wild creativity and some spectacular successes.

Unicorns
Explore themes of desire, family responsibility and being truly seen in this moving and touching tale of an unlikely romance.

Blur: To The End
Returning with their first record in eight years, immerse yourself in the most recent chapter of iconic band blur's history.

Oslo
Marking his cinematic debut, theatre director Bartlett Sher helms this drama based on a true story.

Carol
Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara are outstanding in this exhilarating and powerful story of forbidden love.

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.

The Night Before Christmas In Wonderland
Two well-known stories are blended together to create one fresh tale in this amusing and enjoyably silly festive romp.

The Wrap: December 2024
Another outstanding year of UK film, TV, animation and games! Enjoy this December's highlights!

2073
Documentary and drama elements are innovatively blended in this foreshadowing of the deadly global crises our present world faces.

Santosh
Shahana Goswami, Sunita Rajwar and Nawal Shukla offer compelling performances in this gripping police procedural.

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

The Return
Uberto Pasolini directs, co-writes and co-produces this captivating historical drama, based on Homer’s famous poem, The Odyssey.

The End
Acclaimed Act of Killing documentarian Joshua Oppenheimer directs, co-writes and co-produces his first feature film in this ambitious musical.

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.

ScreenUK - BIFA 2024 Highlights
Proudly supported by ScreenUK, this year's British Independent Film Awards ceremony was an incredible event! ScreenUK was there to meet the nominees and winners, who shared their thoughts on British Independent Film and what it means to the…

BIFA 2024 - Nominee Deep Dive - On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
Proudly supported by ScreenUK, we take a closer look at BIFA Best British Independent Film nominee, On Becoming a Guinea Fowl, Zambian-Welsh filmmaker Rungano Nyoni’s surreal and vibrant black comedy drama.

BIFA 2024 - Nominee Deep Dive - The Outrun
Proudly supported by ScreenUK, we take a closer look at BIFA Best British Independent Film nominee, The Outrun, an affecting portrait of addiction based on the memoir by Scottish writer Amy Liptrot that features an exceptional central perfo…

BIFA 2024 - Nominee Deep Dive - Kneecap
Proudly supported by ScreenUK, we take a closer look at BIFA Best British Independent Film nominee, Kneecap, the original and offbeat Irish-language comedy from British-Irish filmmaker Rich Peppiatt that fiercely defends native cultures.

BIFA 2024 - Nominee Deep Dive - Love Lies Bleeding
Proudly supported by ScreenUK, we take a closer look at BIFA Best British Independent Film nominee, Love Lies Bleeding, an intense romantic crime thriller.

Behind the Scenes: The End We Start From
Join us as we go behind the scenes of The End We Start From. Get insights from director Mahalia Belo, producer Leah Clarke and star Jodie Comer about the intimate survival drama based on the novel by British author Megan Hunter.

BIFA 2024 - Nominee Deep Dive - Santosh
Proudly supported by ScreenUK, we take a closer look at BIFA Best British Independent Film nominee, Santosh, a gripping crime drama set in rural India that explores themes of morality, hierarchy, misogyny, power and resilience.

ScreenUK - British Independent Film Awards 2024
Coming soon... British Independent Film Awards 2024, proudly supported by ScreenUK! Congratulations to all of the wonderful films nominated this year - we can't wait for the ceremony on Sunday 8 December.

Behind the Scenes: Firebrand
Get exclusive insights from the cast and crew behind the Palme d'Or nominated period piece based on British author Elizabeth Fremantle's novel starring Alicia Vikander as Katherine Parr and Jude Law as Henry VIII.

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

The Theory of Everything
British actors Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones are outstanding in this moving biopic about the impressive life of Stephen Hawking.

Black Cab
British comedy actor Nick Frost takes on a serious role as a terrifyingly sinister taxi driver.

Bogart: Life Comes in Flashes
Immerse yourself in the first ever feature-length documentary to explore the life and career of Hollywood icon Humphrey Bogart.

The Last Rifleman
Directed by Terry Loane and inspired by a true story, Pierce Brosnan shines in this poignant and nostalgic drama.

Never Look Away
Lucy Lawless co-writes, co-produces and marks her directorial debut in this compelling and intimate portrait of female photojournalist, Margaret Moth.

The Mercy
A fantastic central performance from Colin Firth leads this drama about a calamitous attempt to win the Golden Globe Race.

Puffin Rock and the New Friends
Based on the award-winning TV series, Oona and friends return for this enjoyable animated film, narrated by Chris O’Dowd.

Screen Stories That Changed the World for the Better
This November, we’re thankful for the films and TV shows that made a difference.

Inferno
Following the The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons, Dan Brown's book series is adapted for a third instalment.

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

The Selfish Giant
Based on an Oscar Wilde story, Clio Barnard once again represents Bradford on screen in this moving and beautifully-directed drama.

The Arbor
This compassionate tribute to British playwright Andrea Dunbar, who died at twenty-nine-years-old, offers a distinctive twist on the documentary format.

Still the Enemy Within
Immerse yourself in this gripping and empathetic tribute to the British striking miners of 1984-1985.

Solidarity
The links between industrial surveillance and police infiltration of activist groups are fascinatingly examined in this scandalous documentary.

The Wrap: November 2024
Discover the outstanding UK film, TV, animation, and video games that November brought, all available to enjoy right now!

Icarus
Widespread misconduct is exposed in this gripping and eye-opening exploration of Russia’s state-sponsored doping programme.

The Act of Killing
Joshua Oppenheimer’s innovative and highly confronting documentary sees Indonesian death-squad leaders reconstructing their own crimes.

The Look of Silence
Joshua Oppenheimer’s second film about mass murders in 1960s Indonesia is both shocking and compelling.

Joy
Thomasin McKenzie wonderfully leads this biographical drama about the advent of IVF and the backlash it faced from the establishment.

Elton John: Never Too Late
Directed and co-produced by his husband David Furnish, explore the extraordinary life of British icon Elton John.

Bird
Barry Keoghan, Franz Rogowski and Nykiya Adams star in this extraordinary coming-of-age fable about life on the fringes of society.

Blitz
Saoirse Ronan is outstanding as a mother searching for her missing son in the perilous landscape of London during wartime.

ScreenUK - BAFTA Scotland 2024
ScreenUK congratulates all of the incredible nominees at this year's BAFTA Scotland Awards. Check out some of the brilliant UK titles in the running...

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

Canary Black
Taken director Pierre Morel leads this thriller about a race to deliver a ransom that could lead to global crisis.

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.

Rippy
Michael Biehn, Tess Haubrich and Angie Milliken star in this gory horror-thriller featuring a killer kangaroo.

Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story
Explore the extraordinary life of British playwright and composer Noël Coward, who legendary legacy still looms large.

Magpie
Immerse yourself in this innovative and visually ambitious slow-burn gothic noir about a marriage under strain.

The Devil’s Climb
Follow two renowned rock climbers as they take on one of the most perilous mountains in North America, Devils Thumb.

A Bear Named Wojtek
Based on a true story, this charming animation tells the story of a Polish bear who finds himself in Scotland.

The Wrap: October 2024
Look back at October with ScreenUK, as we showcase the best UK film, TV, animation and games available to you right now!

Kensuke’s Kingdom
Based on Michael Morpurgo's children's novel, the theme of found family is beautifully explored in this profound 2D animation.

The Apprentice
Celebrated filmmaker Ali Abbasi directs this intriguing origin story about one of the world’s most infamous men, Donald Trump.

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

Conclave
All Quiet on the Western Front director Edward Berger leads this engrossing drama starring Stanley Tucci and John Lithgow.

The Outrun
Directed and adapted to screen by Nora Fingscheidt, Oscar-nominated actor Saoirse Ronan delivers an exceptional central performance.

We Live in Time
Brooklyn director John Crowley steers this deeply moving romance starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh.

Spooky Season at ScreenUK
With Halloween upon us, now is the perfect time to see how you fare against some of the best UK folk horror across film, TV and games...

The Descent
A caving excursion goes drastically awry as six women climbers become trapped and hunted by an unknown breed of predator.

The Ritual
David Bruckner directs this surreal horror film about an ancient evil stalking a group of old college friends.

Dog Soldiers
A routine military drill turns into a gory nightmare in the unforgiving landscape of the Scottish wilderness.

Wake Wood
Aiden Gillen and Eva Birthistle give outstanding lead performances in writer-director David Keating’s black-comic horror.

A Field in England
Ben Wheatley continues to showcase his unique directorial style as he subverts the period drama genre.

Kill List
Neil Maskell and Michael Smiley give outstanding lead performances in Ben Wheatley’s gripping slow-burn crime-thriller.

Apostle
Set at the dawn of the twentieth century, this suspenseful drama-horror is filled with unexpected tonal and narrative shifts.

The Wicker Man
This satirical folk horror follows an officer tasked with finding a missing child in an unfamiliar world of pagan rituals.

ScreenUK - BFI London Film Festival 2024 - That's a wrap!
Join us as we look back at the remarkable and diverse films at this year's BFI London Film Festival.

Dame Maggie Smith 1934 – 2024
Described by King Charles III as "a national treasure", her long and distinguished career made her one of the UK's most recognisable figures of stage and screen.

What to Watch: UK Black History Month
Celebrate UK Black History Month with a selection of Black British stories and titles from Black talent!

Highlights from the BFI London Film Festival 2024
Experience the glitz of the red carpet as we bring you the latest premieres from the 68th BFI London Film Festival.

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!

Back To School – At The Movies
If you’re settling back into school or college, take some inspiration from TV and movies...

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.

Shame
Michael Fassbender convincingly leads this dark but compelling exploration of addiction, dysfunction and shameful secrets.

Dreams of a Life
The loneliness and isolation of contemporary urban life is explored in this tragic, real-life story about an unnoticed death.

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.

Starve Acre
Based on the novel by British writer Andrew Michael Hurley, this unsettling folk-horror sees a family’s life thrown into turmoil.

Hunger
Michael Fassbender is outstanding as Bobby Sands in this retelling of the 1981 hunger strike at Northern Ireland’s Maze prison.

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

Apollo 13: Survival
Immerse yourself in this fresh take on the aborted 1970 lunar mission, in this tense, life-or-death survival story.

A Mistake
Based on Carl Shuken’s 2019 bestselling novel, Christine Jeffs directs, adapts to screen and co-produces this gripping medical drama.

Eureka
Viggo Mortensen, Chiara Mastroianni and Rafi Pitts star in Argentine director and co-writer’s thought-provoking meditation on colonialism.

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

The Front Room
Brandy Norwood is sensational in her first significant horror role since 1997’s I Know What You Did Last Summer.

Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
Follow the incredible story of Christopher Reeve, as the iconic film actor turns to disability activism after a lethal accident.

The Critic
Based on the novel by Anthony Quinn, Oscar-nominated British actor Sir Ian McKellen gives a fantastic and witty central performance.

Hoard
This distinctive and unique drama intelligently and compellingly explores themes of trauma, loneliness, grief and mental health crises.

Lee
This gripping biopic that took over a decade to make is the stunning directorial feature from award-winning cinematographer Ellen Kuras.

A Moment in the Reeds
The debut feature from London-based Finnish writer, director and co-producer Mikko Mäkelä offers confidently modest but assured filmmaking.

The Substance
Written and directed by Coralie Fargeat, Demi Moore gives a career-defining performance in this audacious post-modern body horror.

Secret Lives of Orangutans
Immerse yourself in this enlightening and intimate glimpse into the lives, behaviours and social structures of a group of orangutans.

Across the River and Into the Trees
Based on the last full-length novel by Ernest Hemingway, with a stellar cast that includes Liev Schreiber and Danny Huston.

The Wasp
Guillem Morales directs this unsettling, engrossing and intelligent thriller about revenge and unresolved childhood trauma.

Dance First
An account of the life of celebrated Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, played convincingly by both Fionn O’Shea and Gabriel Byrne.

Hostile Dimensions
This horror-comedy about a literal doorway that becomes an entrance to another dimension is filled with thrilling twists and turns.

Catching Dust
Erin Moriarty shines in the central role of this gripping thriller, alongside talented Australian actor Jai Courtney.

Alien: Romulus
Co-writer and director Fede Álvarez brings his own distinct spin to this franchise reboot, led by Priscilla actor Cailee Spaeny.

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.

The Wrap: August 2024
Take a look back at August with us, as we showcase even more UK film, TV, animation, documentaries and video games, ready and waiting to thrill and entertain you!

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.

Dario Argento: Panico
Explore the career of renowned Italian director Dario Argento, known for his dark, strange and unique horror films.

I Saw the TV Glow
Teenagers become obsessed with a Buffy-esque TV show in this haunting story of identity, fandom and infatuation.

Shayda
Zar Amir Ebrahimi is outstanding in this tense drama about a woman and daughter trying to escape an abusive man.

Layer Cake
After producing two Guy Ritchie films, the UK’s Matthew Vaughn marked his directorial debut with this exhilarating British crime-thriller.

UK Productions Are Set to Soar at This Year’s Emmy Awards
The Crown and Slow Horses lead the field, with high hopes for a host of UK talent at the Primetime Emmys in September.

The Queen
British actor Helen Mirren transforms into Queen Elizabeth II in this empathetic recreation of Princess Diana’s untimely death.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
The fifth film in the Harry Potter series features plot twists, battles, clashes, explosions and other-worldly giants.

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

Close to You
Oscar-nominated actor Elliot Page co-writes, co-produces and stars in this touching and authentic glimpse into a transgender man’s life.

The Crow
Bill Skarsgård takes on the iconic role of The Crow in this modern reconceptualisation of the 1994 cult classic film.

Sex work and the city: Mikko Mäkelä on his intimate meta-narrative Sebastian
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 Sund…

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

Sebastian
A struggling writer is caught between two lives in this intriguing drama about desire, shame and liberation.

ScreenUK x Den of Geek – SDCC
Den of Geek and ScreenUK took the biggest pop culture event of the year by storm with some of San Diego Comic-Con's hottest talent dropping by the studio. Check out the highlights featuring interviews with top UK talent, incredible cosplays…

ScreenUK - Den of Geek - SXSW Deep Dive
We had an incredible week in Austin during SXSW. In collaboration with Den of Geek, we got to deep dive with some of the best British talent to come through our studio and UK House.

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.

A Most Wanted Man
Writer-director Anton Corbijn’s spy espionage adaptation features a beguiling performance from Philip Seymour Hoffman in his final leading role.

Martyrs Lane
Kiera Thompson and Sienna Sayer are sensational as the young leads in this slow-burn, unsettling ghost story.

The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!
Hugh Grant leads a first-rate voice cast in this endearing and madcap animated pirate adventure.

Sixteen
A muted but powerful British drama about a former child soldier trying to acclimatise to a new life in London.

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

Frank Capra: Mr America
Delve into the fascinating life, career and legacy of It’s A Wonderful Life director Frank Capra.

You Can Read A Good Book – Or Watch One
Stuck for interesting reading this summer? Dip your toes in the water with some superb book-to-screen adaptations…

Adrift
Shailene Woodley gives an outstanding central performance in Baltasar Kormákur’s gripping survival drama, based on real events.

Our Kind of Traitor
John Le Carré’s novel is adapted to screen by British-Iranian writer Hossein Amini in this intriguing spy thriller.

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

The Wrap: July 2024
Take a look back at July as we highlight more remarkable UK film, tv, animation, documentaries and games available to you right now!

The Last Breath
Joachim Hedén directs this tense underwater survival thriller, filled with dread, jeopardy and great white sharks.

The Beast Within
Games of Thrones actor Kit Harington stars alongside Ashleigh Cummings in this tense and atmospheric horror film.

The Convert
Immerse yourself in 1830s New Zealand as Lee Tamahori directs and co-writes this ambitious historical drama starring Guy Pearce.

Touch
Baltasar Kormákur directs and co-writes this tender and thrilling romance that spans several decades and continents.

Made in England: The Films of Powell & Pressburger
Martin Scorsese guides us through the distinctive and cherished work of celebrated directing duo Powell and Pressburger.

What to Watch: South Asian Heritage Month
Celebrate South Asian Heritage Month with a selection of South Asian British stories and titles from South Asian talent!

ScreenUK presents the Does It Fly? podcast
ScreenUK has teamed up with Den of Geek and Roddenberry Entertainment to present a special series of the Does It Fly? podcast. Putting your favourite sci-fi and pop culture to the test!

ScreenUK Launches New Podcast Series
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 t…

DarkGame
In this merciless thriller, a detective tries to stop a masked sadist from live-broadcasting the executions of his captives.

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

Meet Me in the Bathroom
In this immersive archival journey, the New York music scene of the early 2000s is joyfully explored.

High & Low - John Galliano
The rise and fall of fashion designer John Galliano is charted in this gripping and thought-provoking documentary.

How To Rob a Bank
Follow the life of a charismatic rebel as he pulls off an unparalleled number of bank robberies in 1990s Seattle.

GHOST: Rite Here Rite Now
American filmmaker Alex Ross Perry teams up with GHOST’s primary songwriter, Tobias Forge, to co-direct this vibrant music documentary.

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

Janet Planet
Zoe Ziegler and Julianne Nicholson are remarkable in Pulitzer prize-winner Annie Baker’s stunning directorial debut.

Girl
This thoughtful drama about the mother-daughter relationship of two immigrants in Scotland is close, intimate and riveting.

Monsters
Scoot McNairy and Whitney Able are outstanding as the leads in this thrilling romantic sci-fi.

The Wrap: June 2024
Discover more fresh and thrilling UK film, TV, animation, documentaries, and games waiting to entertain you this month!

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

Alien
Sigourney Weaver is phenomenal in this masterful sci-fi horror that made her the name she is today.

Children of Men
Directed and co-written by renowned Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón, this astounding dystopian thriller is as electrifying as it is smart.

Firebrand
Alicia Vikander is remarkable as Katherine Parr in the English-language debut of Brazilian director Karim Aïnouz.

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

Tuesday
Julia Louis-Dreyfus gives a profoundly moving performance as a grieving mother in this darkly comedic drama.

Copa 71
Fascinating interviews and stunning archival footage seamlessly intertwine in this galvanising and remarkable documentary about the 1971 Women’s World Cup.

Let the Canary Sing
Explore the legacy of iconic and trailblazing artist Cyndi Lauper in director Alison Ellwood’s fascinating documentary.

Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2024
UK animation enjoys success around the world and this year’s Annecy International Animation Film Festival presents 15 films from UK production companies, directors and universities in official competition.

Tabby McTat
From the team responsible for the Oscar-nominated animation, The Gruffalo, follow the action-packed life of a busker’s cat.

ScreenUK - 2024 Tribeca Film Festival
ScreenUK wishes the best of luck to all of the incredible UK talent and titles appearing at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival. Check out some of the brilliant UK titles featuring in this year's programme...

Goodbye Christopher Robin
Domhnall Gleeson and Margot Robbie are outstanding in this enchanting drama about the difficult beginnings of Winnie-the-Pooh.

Cleanskin
Lively action scenes permeate this counter-terrorism thriller, convincingly led by prolific British actor Sean Bean.

The Current War
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon directs this fascinating 1880s battle of competing electricity systems from titans Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse.

McQueen
Explore the fascinating and tragic life of audacious and talented working-class fashion designer Alexander McQueen.

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

The Last Letter From Your Lover
Augustine Frizzell directs this intriguing pair of interwoven stories, featuring an outstanding performance from Shailene Woodley.

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

The Dead Don't Hurt
Viggo Mortensen writes, directs, composes, co-produces and stars in this gorgeously shot Western, marking his second feature as director.

The Wrap: May 2024
Watch our video highlights and discover more great UK film, TV, animation and games available to you this May!

The Contestant
Fred Armisen and Takehiro Hira narrate this captivating documentary about an unknowing Japanese reality TV star.

Back To Black
With music by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, delve into this heartfelt portrait of revered London singer Amy Winehouse.

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

The Escapist
Captivatingly led by revered Scottish actor Brian Cox, lose yourself in this gripping prison drama.

Bullet Boy
Set in East London, this powerful crime-drama features a strong and understated central performance from Ashley Walters.

On Location: Glasgow
The UK has some amazing locations for shooting films. Watch our exclusive interview to find out what UK actress Le’Shantey Bonsu thought about filming in Glasgow, Scotland.

On Location: Islington
We asked English actor Eddie Marsan about his biggest cinematic memory. Watch our exclusive interview to find out what he had to say about filming Vera Drake in Islington.

On Location: Yeovil
The UK has some unique and ‘off the beaten track’ locations for shooting films. Watch our exclusive interview to find out what English actress Mia McKenna-Bruce says about filming in Yeovil, Somerset.

On Location: London
The UK is probably best known for films set in London. We asked Zawe Ashton for her thoughts on filming in England’s capital city, and why she loves working there.

On Location: Peckham
Rye Lane is a warm and playful romantic comedy where the South London landscape becomes its own character, with Peckham captured in its full and glorious vibrance. We met with the film’s star Vivian Oparah to find out what she thought about…

On Location: Wales
Great memories as well as great films and TV are made in the UK. We asked Zawe Ashton, Aimee Lou Wood and Asa Butterfield why Wales is such a great place to film.

On Location: Hemel Hempstead
The UK has some unusual locations for shooting films. Watch our exclusive interview to find out what Bradford-born actor Shaun Thomas thinks about filming in Hemel Hempstead.

On Location: Newhurst
The UK has some fantastic locations for shooting films. We asked BAFTA winning Egyptian-British actor Amir El-Masry for his thoughts about filming in Newhurst, located in the wilds of the Hebrides, off the coast of Scotland

On Location: Chigwell
Filming locations in the UK offer so many possibilities. We asked Lola Campbell and Charlotte Regal for their thoughts about filming in Chigwell on the outskirts of London.

On Location: Jodie Comer
In our exclusive interview, Jodie Comer tells us about filming The End We Start From in the West Coast of Scotland.

On Location: Sheffield
The UK has some amazing locations for filming. We asked British Actor Stephen Graham why he thinks Sheffield is a great place to film and why.

A Forgotten Man
Adapted from Thomas Hürlimann’s play on the same subject, immerse yourself in this powerful exploration of wartime guilt.

The First Omen
Tawfeek Barhom and Sonia Braga feature in writer-director Arkasha Stevenson’s gripping prequel to The Omen.

The Wrap: April 2024
Watch our video highlights and discover more great UK film, TV, animation and video games available to you this April!

28 Days Later
An exceptional central performance from Cillian Murphy leads this classic zombie movie with an incisive political edge.

Trance
Starring James McAvoy, Vincent Cassel and Rosario Dawson, this gripping art heist is as stylish as it is thrilling.

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

All or Nothing
A starry British cast shine in this moving, melancholy and often funny exploration of lost love.

Conquered Acting? Try Stepping Up to Directing
Some of the finest UK thespians have tried their hand at filmmaking and showrunning – with impressive results.

On Location: Manchester
Zawe Ashton, Aimee Lou Wood and Alexandra Burke spoke to us about why Manchester is a great place to film in the UK. Watch our exclusive interview to find out what they had to say.

The Invisible Woman
Delve into this intimate, smart and captivating fictional account of Charles Dickens’ secret younger lover.

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.

Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
The third instalment of the Fantastic Beasts franchise is as visually impressive as it is captivating.

Mowgli: Legend Of The Jungle
Christian Bale and Cate Blanchett are amongst the starry voice cast in this visually striking adaptation.

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

Coriolanus
Ralph Fiennes’ bold and electrifying directorial debut is a visually striking and deeply visceral Shakespearean delight.

A Way Of Life
Set in Cardiff, this powerful and compelling drama features a phenomenal central performance from Welsh actor Stephanie James.

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.

Civil War
Kirsten Dunst, Nick Offerman, Cailee Spaeny and Wagner Moura star in this gripping and adrenaline-fuelled dystopian drama.

Scoop
Based on the notorious 2019 interview with Prince Andrew, revisit the dogged journalism that enabled the interview to take place.

On My Screen: Joseph Quinn
British actor Joseph Quinn spoke to us about his favourite UK film. Find out his recommendation here.

Behind the Scenes: Femme
The exceptional feature debut Femme presents outstanding and thrilling performances from British actors George MacKay and Nathan Stewart-Jarrett. We went behind the scenes with George and Nathan to hear their thoughts about the film.

Behind the Scenes: One Life Production Design
One Life, co-produced by See-Saw Films, MBK Productions and BBC Film, is a moving tribute to an astounding humanitarian effort by Nicholas 'Nicky' Winton, a young London broker who helped to rescue hundreds of predominantly Jewish children …

Behind the Scenes: One Life
One Life, co-produced by See-Saw Films, MBK Productions and BBC Film, is a moving tribute to an astounding humanitarian effort by Nicholas 'Nicky' Winton, a young London broker who helped to rescue hundreds of predominantly Jewish children …

On Location: Robert Chandler
ScreenUK asked Robert Chandler, the producer and co-director of The Canterville Ghost what interests him about shooting in the UK. Watch our exclusive interview to find out what he had to say.

What to Watch: An Oppenheimer Opportunity at the Oscars
This year UK films and talent look set to do very well at the Academy Awards – but who are the frontrunners?

The Wrap: March 2024
More epic UK film, TV, animation and games available to you this March! Enjoy our video highlights!

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

Black Flies
Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire directs this riveting thriller, based on the 2008 novel by American writer Shannon Burke.

In the Land of Saints and Sinners
Robert Lorenz directs this gripping 1970s-set Irish drama about a lone assassin who can’t outrun his past.

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.

Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus
Bear witness to the final filmed performance of famed Japanese composer and recording artist Ryuichi Sakamoto.

Kes
Revisit Ken Loach's acclaimed British social-realist drama - a timeless and heartbreaking coming-of-age tale.

Wicked Little Letters
A 1920s English seaside town falls prey to an absurd and occasionally threatening scandal in this uproarious mystery comedy.

One Life
Immerse yourself in this moving tribute to an astounding humanitarian effort, based on the book by Barbara Winton.

The Beautiful Game
Made with the support of the Homeless World Cup, everything’s to play for in this uplifting film about second chances.

Love Lies Bleeding
Lust blends with violence in this brilliantly acted drama starring Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian.

Femme
This exceptional feature debut presents outstanding and thrilling performances from British actors George MacKay and Nathan Stewart-Jarrett.

What a night! The 96th Academy Awards didn't disappoint
Huge congratulations to all the winners and nominees at the Oscars 2024, including UK winners Oppenheimer, Poor Things and The Zone of Interest.
What to Watch: International Women's Day 2024
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.

What to Watch: British Animation Awards 2024
Celebrate the British Animation Awards 2024 with a wholesome viewing of some of the best UK animation from the last two years

Peter and the Wolf
An animated adaptation of Sergei Prokofiev's classic story, with narration and musical composition from Gavin Friday.

An Oppenheimer Opportunity at the Oscars
This year UK films and talent look set to do very well at the Academy Awards – but who are the frontrunners?

The After
Misan Harriman’s hard-hitting debut short features a fantastic performance from UK actor David Oyelowo.

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

Gravity
Directed, co-produced and co-written by Alfonso Cuarón, this absorbing thriller features outstanding performances from Sandra Bullock and George Clooney.

All the Money in the World
A tremendous central performance from Christopher Plummer leads this raucous and highly entertaining crime thriller.

Kingdom of Heaven
An all-star cast including Orlando Bloom, Eva Green and Brendan Gleeson lead this thoughtful historical epic.

Restoration
Michael Hoffman directs this riotous and energetic 17th century biopic, led by Robert Downey Jr.

Get ready for the 2024 Academy Awards!
It’s time for the Oscars! We couldn’t be more excited and can’t wait to celebrate the UK titles and talent nominated in this year’s Academy Awards. Check out some of this year’s superb UK nominees in our roundup video!

BAFTAs 2024 - Highlights
What a night it was at the BAFTAs! We were on the red carpet chatting with the stars, including exciting new talent alongside some very familiar faces...

What to Watch: US Black History Month
Celebrate Black History Month in the US with a selection of Black British stories and titles from Black talent!

King on Screen
Fans of Stephen King will delight in this comprehensive exploration of the legendary author’s cinematic legacy.

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.

Trainspotting
Rediscover one of the most iconic British films of all time in Danny Boyle’s portrait of addiction in 90s Edinburgh.

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

Cold Meat
Sébastien Drouin directs and co-writes his debut feature in this chilling and claustrophobic survival thriller.

Argylle
The lines between fiction and reality blur in this espionage thriller starring Sam Rockwell, Bryce Dallas Howard and Bryan Cranston.

Translations
Keith Wilhelm Kopp directs and produces this tender exploration of love, grief and memory in this intriguing Welsh drama.

On Location: Andrew Scott, Enva Lewis & Himesh Patel
The UK has some amazing and unusual locations for shooting films. We ask some of the UK’s hottest stars of some of this year’s BAFTA nominated films Andrew Scott and Enva Lewis and Himesh Patel about their favourite places to film in the UK…

The Wrap: February 2024
Get ready for more of the best film, TV, animation and games titles coming to a screen near you this February!

BAFTAs 2024 - Get Ready!
ScreenUK is so excited for the BAFTAs 2024! Check out some of the excellent nominees in our video roundup, featuring a plethora of UK talent...

Out of Darkness
With incredible world-building prowess, this Stone Age survival thriller is as suspenseful as it is intriguing.

Marmalade
Keir O’Donnell marks his debut as writer-director in this thrilling heist-romance led by Stranger Things’ Joe Keery.

Drift
Based on the novel by Alexander Maksik, Anthony Chen directs this gentle but deeply affecting character drama.

BAFTA Nominees 2024
We take a look at the UK films and talent that were in the running for this year’s British Academy Film Awards

How To Have Sex
This blistering exploration of consent authentically captures the beauty of female adolescence and friendship.

The Old Oak
Allegedly Ken Loach’s final film, this rousing call for solidarity contains plenty of the British director’s signature humanising spirit.

Is There Anybody Out There?
In this heartfelt and richly informative documentary, a filmmaker shows what it takes to love oneself in an ableist world.

Bobi Wine: The People's President
Follow the inspiring activism of Afrobeats musician Bobi Wine, as he leads a campaign against Uganda’s brutal and corrupt regime.

Blue Bag Life
Immerse yourself in this extraordinary memoir of an artist trying to process a troubled relationship with her mother.

Gladiator
Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix are magnificent as the leads in this thoroughly engaging historical epic.

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.

Anna Karenina
Based on the famous novel by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy, this bold and highly-stylised adaptation is both lively and engrossing.

Vera Drake
A powerful central performance from Imelda Staunton leads this suspenseful and emotive film, filled with humanity and compassion.

Dunkirk
Hans Zimmer’s devastating score permeates Christopher Nolan’s ambitious and wholly immersive World War Two epic.

Following
Witness the birth of Christopher Nolan’s penchant for complex non-chronological narratives in his mysterious debut feature film.

What to Watch: UK Characters That Became International Icons
From Sherlock Holmes to James Bond to Peppa Pig, here’s how UK characters are conquering the globe...

ScreenUK - 2024 Sundance Film Festival
ScreenUK wishes the best of luck to all of the incredible UK talent and titles appearing at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Check out our highlights video featuring some of the brilliant UK titles featuring at Sundance 2024...

The Mission
Discover the fascinating story beyond the headlines in this captivating exploration of faith and delusion.

Butcher's Crossing
Prolific actor Nicolas Cage leads a strong cast in writer-director Gabe Polsky’s epic frontier adventure.

Ferrari
Prolific and celebrated filmmaker Michael Mann directs this sleek biopic, with outstanding performances from Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz.

All Fun and Games
This horror-thriller grippingly explores the cruelty inherent in children’s games, and what happens when they go too far.

Elevator Game
Rebekah McKendry’s second feature is based on the chilling online phenomenon of ‘The Elevator Game’.

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

Diego Maradona
This gripping and compelling documentary beautifully captures the elation and catastrophe of Diego Maradona’s football career.

And Then Come the Nightjars
A compelling concept is at the centre of this engaging rural farming drama about an unexpected male bond.

Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland
This profound documentary series documents the brutality of the Troubles, and the grief and injustice faced by a community.

The UK Characters That Became International Icons
From Sherlock Holmes to James Bond to Peppa Pig, here’s how UK characters are conquering the globe...

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Based on the first of J.K. Rowling’s popular children’s novels, this exhilarating film is directed by American filmmaker Chris Columbus.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II
The exhilarating final chapter of the Harry Potter series is a wonderfully-acted and utterly thrilling visual feast.

The BFG
This London-set adaptation of Roald Dahl’s classic novel is directed and co-produced by celebrated auteur Steven Spielberg.

The Wrap: January 2024
Let's have some fun tonight! Check out our round-up of the best film, TV, animation and video game titles coming to a screen near you this January.

American Star
Gonzalo López-Gallego directs this mysterious thriller about a man facing a crossroads in life.

The Kitchen
Daniel Kaluuya’s directorial debut - which he also co-writes and co-produces - is sincere, heartfelt and dynamic.

The Settlers
Chilean director Felipe Gálvez Haberle offers up an ambitious debut feature that explores a period of Chile’s violent colonial history.

ScreenUK - Emmys 2024
ScreenUK wishes the best of luck to all of the incredible nominees in this year's 75th Emmy Awards. Check out our highlights video as we gear up to the awards...

On My Screen: Neil Boyle
Kensuke's Kingdom's co-director Neil Boyle reveals the one UK director he wants you to watch.

Occupied City: Steve McQueen and Bianca Stigter on their chronicle of Amsterdam during wartime
In their expansive new documentary Occupied City, Steve McQueen and Bianca Stigter delve into the forgotten histories of wartime Amsterdam by chronicling the buildings and their residents.

ScreenUK Year in Review 2023
As we all prepare to bid farewell to 2023, there’s still time to catch up on any films, video games and TV shows you might have missed.

Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now
Follow Scottish songwriter Lewis Capaldi’s unprecedented rise to fame in this amusing and touching documentary.

Tell Me Who I Am
As an amnesiac man recovers from an accident, he and his twin brother come to terms with their difficult childhoods.

Three Identical Strangers
Follow the gripping and scandalous case of three identical siblings who didn’t know the others existed.

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

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

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.

The Wrap: December 2023
We've nearly reached the end of 2023 and what a year it's been... These December releases will end the year with a bang!

The Lobster
Renowned absurdist writer-director Yorgos Lanthimos marks his English-language debut with this macabre satire on finding love.

45 Years
British actors Tom Courtenay and Charlotte Rampling are at the top of their game in this rich and thought-provoking drama.

Lean on Pete
Based on the novel by Willy Vlautin, Charlie Plummer exceptionally leads this moving and emotionally rich drama.

The End We Start From
Led by a gripping performance from Jodie Comer, motherhood is brought into sharp focus in this intimate survival drama.

Napoleon
Oscar-winner Joaquin Phoenix is exceptional as Emperor Napoleon in this stunning and spectacle-filled action epic.

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

Occupied City
The past collides with the present in Steve McQueen’s moving musing on Amsterdam, from Nazi occupation to the present day.

Freud's Last Session
Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud and author C.S. Lewis embark on a fictitious meeting of minds in this fascinating drama.

The Zone of Interest
Sandra Hüller and Cristian Friedel star in this chilling Holocaust drama, examining the lives of those complicit in unimaginable atrocities.

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

All of Us Strangers
Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott are exceptional in this deeply affecting examination of grief, love and loneliness.

Poor Things
Emma Stone gives an outstanding performance in Yorgos Lanthimos’s thrillingly absurd romantic sci-fi.

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

ScreenUK 2023 in Review
As we welcome in the New Year, there’s still time to catch up on the stunning film and TV brought to us in 2023.

The 26th British Independent Film Awards
We spoke to the UK’s best talent on the power, importance and uniqueness of British independent film at BIFA 2023

Behind the Scenes: Kensuke's Kingdom
Kensuke's Kingdom is a 2023 animated film based on the book of the same name by Michael Morpurgo. We went behind the scenes with directors Neil Boyle and Kirk Hendry to find out more about the movie and how it came into their lives.
What to Watch: Ringing in the Holidays
Tuck into a festive feast of warming UK content, some with a touch of spice, to begin the magical season...

Bitter Lake
Immerse yourself in rarely-seen-before footage from the archives in Adam Curtis’s bold and illuminating experimental documentary.

Calm with Horses
Cosmo Jarvis and Barry Keoghan are outstanding in this deeply immersive tale of doomed masculinity in rural Ireland.

Killing of a Sacred Deer
Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman and Barry Keoghan star in this unsettling drama from renowned and wonderfully idiosyncratic writer-director Yorgos Lanthimos.

Promising Young Woman
Emerald Fennell’s auspicious debut as writer-director features a career-defining performance for British lead actor Carey Mulligan.

Now and Then - The Last Beatles Song
A twelve-minute short exploring the making of the Beatles ‘final’ song, started in the nineties and completed in 2023.

Baby Driver
Ansel Elgort masterfully leads this thoroughly cinematic and exhilarating musical crime thriller from writer-director Edgar Wright.

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.
Ringing in the Holidays
A festive feast of warming UK content, some with a touch of spice, to begin the magical season

Blackadder's Christmas Carol
Join beloved double-act Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson in this gloriously subversive take on the Charles Dickens classic.

A Boy Called Christmas
Michiel Huisman and Kristen Wiig star in this magical, hilarious and endearing story that proves nothing is impossible.
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.

Clown
Immerse yourself in this charming and nostalgic short, directed and co-written by Luigi Berio.

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

The Wrap: November 2023
Debutantes, plucky underdogs, and evil exes... these upcoming November releases are sure to thrill! Check out our round-up of the best film, TV, animation and games titles coming to a screen near you this autumn.

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.

Behind the Scenes: The Canterville Ghost
An all-star UK cast lend their vocal talents to The Canterville Ghost, a warm-hearted animation, based on a short story by Oscar Wilde. We went behind the scenes and spoke to the creative team behind the film to find out how the story was a…

On My Screen: Garth Davis
At the 2023 BFI London Film Festival, we asked Garth Davis, the Australian director of Foe which premiered at this year’s festival, about the UK Directors that he wants everyone to watch.

Bait
Cornwall-born Mark Jenkin’s dreamlike masterpiece is as visually distinctive as it is narratively gripping and satisfying.

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

Kingdom of Us
A complex story about a family whose lives change forever due to the suicide of husband and father, Paul Shanks.

Apostasy
Manchester-born writer-director Daniel Kokotajlo uses first-hand experience to craft his debut feature exploring life as a Jehovah’s Witness.

Joyland
This astonishing debut from Pakistani writer-director Saim Sadiq looks at the repressed desires of a family in Lahore.

On My Screen: Iain Reid
At this year’s BFI London Film Festival, we asked Iain Reid, the Canadian best-selling author of Foe, about the one UK Film that he wants everyone to watch.

The Hallow
Filmmaker Corin Hardy delivers an impressive debut about a family fighting evil spirits in an Irish forest.

The Limehouse Golem
Juan Carlos Medina directs this Victorian-set murder mystery, captivatingly led by British actor Bill Nighy.

The Awakening
Rebecca Hall is phenomenal in this gripping and disturbing supernatural thriller.

The Woman in Black
Classic British institution, Hammer Films, is revived for this fresh take on Susan Hill’s widely-adapted novel.

The Levelling
Immerse yourself in rural Somerset in this fierce, uncompromising and unsettling tale of tragedy, poverty and family secrets.

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.

Mary Magdalene
Rooney Mara is outstanding in this bold and ambitious attempt to reposition Mary Magdalene outside of misogynistic ideology.

Lion
Dev Patel masterfully leads this affecting drama about a lost child who reunites with his estranged family twenty-five years later.

Tetris
This captivating thriller explores the origins of Tetris and how it found its way out of Russia.

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

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

How to Change the World
British filmmaker Jerry Rothwell examines the genesis of Greenpeace in this engrossing and inspiring documentary.

Sour Grapes
A captivating true-crime documentary about a young savant who conned wine enthusiasts out of millions of dollars.

The Enfield Poltergeist
This docu-series explores and reconstructs the infamous events that went on to form the basis of The Conjuring 2.

The Devil on Trial
Explore the trial of a nineteen-year-old boy who claimed he committed a murder under possession of the devil.

The Royal Hotel
Writer-director Kitty Green and actor Julia Garner reunite for this electrifying, chilling and genre-expanding thriller set in Australia’s outback.

The Pigeon Tunnel
Dive into the story of John le Carré's extraordinary life, directed and written by Academy Award-winning documentarian Errol Morris.

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

Foe
Academy Award nominees Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal star in this mesmerising sci-fi, based on best-selling author Iain Reid’s novel.

Behind the Scenes: Foe
Foe, starring Academy Award nominees Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal, is a mesmerising sci-fi film, based on best-selling author Iain Reid’s novel. We went behind the scenes and spoke to the creative team behind the film to find out how it ca…

The Epic of Everest
Restored by the BFI, this staggering 1924 documentary captures footage from two ill-fated explorers on Mount Everest.

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.

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

Oppenheimer
Cillian Murphy is astonishing in Christopher Nolan’s engrossing and expansive biopic about the creation of the atomic bomb.

Pin Cushion
This disquieting family drama is led by two career-making performances by British actors Lily Newmark and Joanna Scanlan.

Theeb
Young Jordanian actor Jacir Eid Al-Hwietat is outstanding in this Bedouin western about betrayal and survival.

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

Of Time and the City
Immerse yourself in Terence Davies’ heartful study of the city of Liverpool, where he grew up in the 1950s.

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

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.

A Life on the Farm
Discover a Somerset farmer’s inspiring and wonderfully absurd legacy through found footage he shot himself.

A Haunting In Venice
An all-star cast - Tina Fey, Michelle Yeoh and Camille Cottin - board Kenneth Branagh’s third Hercule Poirot murder mystery.

Neither Confirm Nor Deny
This captivating documentary recounts a colossal CIA programme that used Howard Hughes as a cover during the cold war.

Legend
Writer-director Brian Helgeland helms this striking portrait of London’s notorious Kray twins, both masterfully played by Tom Hardy.

Girl with a Pearl Earring
Scarlett Johansson dazzles in this ambitious and captivating 17th century tale about betrayal and coercion, based on Tracy Chevalier’s novel.

Slumdog Millionaire
Based on the book by Vikas Swarup, this delightfully entertaining drama stars Dev Patel, Freida Pinto and Madhur Mittal.

Under the Skin
Scarlett Johansson gives an incredible central performance in Jonathan Glazer’s haunting, absorbing and visually hypnotic masterpiece.

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

Bohemian Rhapsody
Rami Malek taps into Freddy Mercury’s untamed and charismatic energy in this spirited Queen biopic.

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Let The Right One In filmmaker Tomas Alfredson directs this icily atmospheric and erudite Cold War espionage thriller.

A Little Chaos
The late Alan Rickman directs, co-writes and stars in this stylish, delightfully dramatic and spectacularly-acted romantic drama.

Belle
Seemingly inspired by the work of Jane Austen, a subtle social consciousness permeates this assured costume drama.

Radioactive
Persepolis director Marjane Satrapi constructs an ambitious and unconventional biopic about famed female physicist Marie Curie.

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.

The Iron Lady
Meryl Streep’s deserved Oscar-winning performance is pitch-perfect as Britain’s first female Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher.

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.

If These Walls Could Sing
Explore the diverse ingenuity of Abbey Road Studios in London-born Mary McCartney’s deeply enjoyable directorial debut.

Six Minutes to Midnight
The UK’s Eddie/Suzy Izzard co-writes, co-produces and stars in this fascinating and fact-based World War Two spy drama.

Mr. Holmes
Director Bill Condon reunites with renowned star Ian McKellen for a playful take on Sherlock Holmes in his later years.

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Featuring a range of Downton Abbey favourites, this period drama is based on the novel by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows.

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

Rocketman
The highs and lows of Elton John’s life are beautifully captured in this authentic and rousing music biopic.

Crooked House
Gilles Paquet-Brenner directs and co-writes this intriguing Agatha Christie adaptation starring Glenn Close, Christina Hendricks and Gillian Anderson.

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

The Strays
Ashley Madekwe is captivating in this absorbing examination of race, class and privilege in the vein of Get Out.

Postcards From London
Harris Dickinson leads this innovative drama in which a queer and bygone Soho is imaginatively crafted and explored.

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.

Loving Vincent
Dazzling visuals permeate this ambitious, animated Vincent Van Gogh biopic, which reimagines the last days of the painter’s life.

The Dive
The first English-language feature from German writer-director Maximilian Erlenwein is a tense and high-stakes underwater thriller.

Medusa Deluxe
Thomas Hardiman’s promising debut is a uniquely stylish, extravagant and comical whodunit set in the world of competitive hairdressing.

Lola
This captivating debut feature from writer-directed Andrew Legge expertly blends time travel and found footage in this smart ‘what-if’ drama.

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

The Lesson
Richard E. Grant and Daryl McCormack give outstanding performances in this taut and mysterious noir thriller.

Earth Mama
Rap artist Tia Nomore gives a powerful and authentic performance in this intimate, A24-backed exploration of single motherhood.

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.

The Princess
This mesmerising documentary brings a spectacular freshness to the much-told story of the life and death of Princess Diana.

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.

Argentina, 1985
This electrifyingly-acted courtroom drama is based on the real-life events of the Argentinian junta trial of 1985.

Exhibition
Joanna Hogg’s beautifully shot drama examines the anxieties of the middle-upper class in this masterful slice of life portrait.

Talk to Me
YouTube famous Australian brothers Danny and Michael Philippou co-direct this thrillingly creepy tale of possession.

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

The Deepest Breath
Plunge to unknown depths with this immersive, thrilling and high stakes documentary about the deadly and extreme sport of free diving.

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

Wham!
A touching and thoroughly entertaining tribute to 80s pop legends George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, otherwise known as WHAM!

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

Trishna
Riz Ahmed and Freida Pinto are exceptional in this hypnotic adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s renowned novel, Tess of the d’Urbervilles.

I Came By
Under The Shadow director Babak Anvari delivers a riveting thriller, brimming with entertaining performances and intelligent themes.

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.

United
Based on a catastrophic real-life event, this drama pays homage to the footballers’ lives lost in a devastating plane crash.

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

Escape To Victory
Prisoners of War go head-to-head with a Nazi superteam in this Sylvester Stallone vehicle, loosely based on true events.

Chariots of Fire
This highly-intelligent British classic follows two underdog athletes as they prepare for the prestigious 1924 Olympic Games in Paris.

Rush
Ron Howard's thoroughly entertaining and action-packed sports drama recreates the famous rivalry between F1’s James Hunt and Niki Lauda.

The Damned United
Michael Sheen gives a career-defining performance as Brian Clough, the infamous and short-lived manager of Leeds United.

Journeyman
Following the acclaimed Tyrannosaur, Paddy Considine’s second feature as writer-director is a powerful but heartfelt boxing drama.

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

Fire In Babylon
The riveting documentary charts the unlikely rise to prominence of the West Indies cricket team in the 70s and 80s.

What to Watch: Pride Month
Check out our selection of the best LGBTQIA+ focused UK film and TV to watch to celebrate this year's Pride month.

The Dig
Simon Stone directs this arresting and charming multi-BAFTA-nominated drama, set against the stunning English countryside.

The King's Man
The third film in the Kingsman franchise is a deeply enjoyable, action-packed and playfully tongue-in-cheek spy movie.

Munich: The Edge of War
Fact and fiction blur in Christian Schwochow’s gripping political thriller, exploring the events that led to World War II.

True History of the Kelly Gang
Snowtown director Justin Kurzel offers a bold and hard-hitting retelling of legendary Australian outlaw, Ned Kelly.

Mary Queen of Scots
Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie showcase their talent in this retelling of the notable rivalry between two powerful cousins.

The Children Act
A powerful and affecting performance from Emma Thompson steers this thought-provoking drama, based on an Ian McEwan novel.

The Constant Gardener
Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz are outstanding in this conspiracy-thriller-cum-love-story from City of God director Fernando Meirelles.

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.

Weekend
Tom Cullen and Chris New are outstanding in writer-director Andrew Haigh’s distinctive and highly-acclaimed second feature.

Lilting
Writer-director Hong Khaou’s astounding debut feature is a beautiful meditation on grief, loss, language and love.

Ammonite
Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan are sensational in this stunning romantic drama about forbidden love in the Victorian era.

Suffragette
Rocks director Sarah Gavron takes on the suffragette movement in this suspenseful and essential historical drama.

Viceroy's House
Bend It Like Beckham writer-director Gurinder Chadha explores the tumultuous period of India's partition in this gripping historical drama.

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

ear for eye
A powerful and uncompromising call-to-action on racial injustice featuring No Time To Die’s Lashana Lynch.

A United Kingdom
David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike give mesmerising performances in Amma Asante’s absorbing, true-life love story.

Yardie
Based on the 1992 novel by Victor Headley, Idris Elba’s accomplished directorial debut bursts with energy and ambition.

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.

Spirits in the Forest
Anton Corbijn co-directs this heartfelt exploration of the transformative power of music, centring a handful of Depeche Mode’s faithful fans.

Life
Dane DeHaan brings idolised 1950s film star James Dean to life in Anton Corbijn’s atmospheric biographical drama.

An Ordinary Man
Veteran actor Ben Kingsley is outstanding as a transient fugitive who meets his unlikely match.

Blue Jean
This captivating Section 28 drama features a stunning performance from Rosy McEwen, who plays a teacher leading a double life.

Dalíland
Ben Kingsley leads this idiosyncratic biopic exploring the latter years of the life of surrealist Spanish painter Salvador Dalí.

Squaring the Circle: The Story of Hipgnosis
Anton Corbijn’s first feature documentary pays tribute to London-based design company Hipgnosis, who produced iconic album artwork from the 1960s-1980s.

Pretty Red Dress
Humour, tenderness and punchy Tina Turner numbers abound in Dionne Edwards fresh, distinctive and bold feature debut as writer-director.

Wuthering Heights
Andrea Arnold reimagines Emily Brontë’s classic romance novel in this visceral, innovative and intoxicating adaptation.

Peterloo
Acclaimed filmmaker Mike Leigh writes and directs this impressive and passionate reenactment of an important but lesser-known British battle.

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

King of Thieves
Follow a group of elderly criminals as they try to execute one of the most ambitious heists in London’s history.

Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach
An illuminating portrait of Ken Loach: one of the UK’s most talented, principled and compassionate directors.

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.

Pride & Prejudice
Succession’s Matthew MacFadyen and Atonement's Keira Knightley give unforgettable performances in this delightful Jane Austen adaptation.

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

Red Road
Themes of paranoia and alienation pervade Kent-born Andrea Arnold’s dark and stunning debut feature as writer-director.

Sweet Sixteen
In this heartbreaking coming-of-age tale, Ken Loach gives now-famous Martin Compston his first acting role.

Sorry We Missed You
This brutal indictment of Britain’s zero-hours contract economy deservedly earned both BAFTA and Palme d’Or nominations.

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

The Electric Life Of Louis Wain
Benedict Cumberbatch leads this enjoyably chaotic and offbeat biopic about the quirky and cat-obsessed artist, Louis Wain.

I, Daniel Blake
Ken Loach’s Palme d'Or-winning indictment of the UK’s punitive welfare system is an unmissable work of empathy and genius.

The Hill
Taking a break from his role as James Bond, Sean Connery is exceptional in this tense World War II drama.

Nil by Mouth
Ray Winstone and Kathy Burke are outstanding in Gary Oldman’s blistering and uncompromising directorial debut.

Ladybird, Ladybird
Acting newcomer Crissy Rock gives an astounding performance in Ken Loach’s raw and powerful social drama.

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

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.

Matangi/Maya/M.I.A
Delve into the life of controversial, opinionated and endlessly talented rapper M.I.A in this candid documentary.

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

Wild Rose
Jessie Buckley is outstanding as the fervent but sometimes vulnerable Rose-Lynn in this feel-good drama about a wannabe country singer.

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

The Last Bus
UK acting veteran Timothy Spall stars in this uplifting drama about a retiree’s affecting expedition across Britain.

The Story of Looking
Cinephile Mark Cousins encourages us to slow down and really look at the world in this impossibly absorbing documentary.

All Is True
Kenneth Branagh directs and stars as William Shakespeare in a screenplay penned by well-known author and playwright, Ben Elton.

Artemis Fowl
Kenneth Branagh’s big-budget fantastical adventure features a young genius and his allies battling against powerful magical forces.

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

Iris
Kate Winslet and Judi Dench are spellbinding in their portrayal of prominent British novelist Iris Murdoch.

The King
An ever-emotive Timothée Chalamet takes centre stage as Henry V in this coming-of-age historical epic.

Mrs Brown
Judi Dench and Billy Connolly star in this exquisite exploration of the tension between love and duty.

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

The Young Victoria
Emily Blunt shines as Queen Victoria in this BAFTA-winning dramatisation of the first years of her rule.

Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Cate Blanchett returns as a more mature and ethereal Elizabeth I in director Shekhar Kapur’s playful sequel.

Elizabeth
Cate Blanchett dazzles as England’s first Queen Elizabeth in this exploration of her rise to power.

The Unloved
Samantha Morton’s impeccably crafted debut is a searing exploration of social care in the UK.

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

Boom! Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker
Tennis giant Boris Becker is the subject of Alex Gibney’s meticulously crafted documentary.

Guy Ritchie's The Covenant
BAFTA-nominated Guy Ritchie directs Jake Gyllenhaal in this tense but emotionally-driven war thriller.

Rye Lane
Raine Allen-Miller's acclaimed debut feature will enchant and endear in this lively and poignant South London-based romcom.

Polite Society
We Are Lady Parts creator Nida Manzoor brings action and familial affection to her distinctive debut feature.

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.

Die Another Day
Pierce Brosnan’s final Bond outing is a jam-packed action epic with lasers, helicopters and Rosamund Pike.

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

Mandrake
Belfast’s Jude Hill stars in this atmospheric folk horror from Northern Ireland.

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

Steve Jobs
Michael Fassbender and Kate Winslet impress in Danny Boyle’s operatic ode to the tech entrepreneur.

The Wind That Shakes the Barley
Ken Loach’s Palme d’Or winning historical drama about the Irish War of Independence, starring Cillian Murphy.

Macbeth
Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard are the Macbeths, in a muscular and macabre Shakespeare adaptation.

12 Years a Slave
Steve McQueen’s unflinching, Oscar Best Picture-winning portrait of Solomon Northrup’s experience of American slavery.

Good Vibrations
A big-hearted biopic about a record-store owner in Belfast, instrumental to its punk rock population.

The Other Boleyn Girl
Tudor history gets a star-studded retelling in this Peter Morgan-penned period romp.

Fifty Dead Men Walking
A tense psychological thriller set during the Troubles, starring Sir Ben Kingsley and Jim Sturgess.

The Martian
Ridley Scott and Matt Damon team up for a surprisingly feel-good man-in-space drama.

Miss Julie
Jessica Chastain, Colin Farrell and Samantha Morton shine in a cinematic adaptation of a classic Swedish play.

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.

High Rise
Ben Wheatley adapts JG Ballard in a surrealist dystopian drama starring Tom Hiddleston and Sienna Miller.

Sexy Beast
Jonathan Glazer’s cult-favourite crime thriller, starring Ray Winstone and Sir Ben Kingsley, is sizzingly-good.

Gregory’s Girl
It’s a well-known fact that Bill Forsyth’s chemistry-laden, coming-of-age comedy is a cult favourite.

This Is England
A landmark British film from Shane Meadows, starring Stephen Graham in a career-making role.

Spectre
Sam Mendes’ second outing as a Bond director is a heady cocktail of dazzle and daring.

Quantum of Solace
Daniel Craig, Judi Dench and Gemma Arteron star in this action-packed, desert-set Bond movie.

Casino Royale
Daniel Craig is 007 in a barnstorming Bond movie, also starring Eva Green and Mads Mikkelsen.

Skyfall
Sam Mendes steers Daniel Craig’s third outing as Bond into sentimental, but no less spectacular territory.

Enys Men
Mark Jenkin reunites with Film4 for an experimental, ecological 16mm horror.

Golda
Helen Mirren and Liev Schrieber lead a tense historical drama about Israeli prime minister Golda Meir.

The Lost King
Sally Hawkins and Steve Coogan star in a comedic historical caper about Richard III’s remains. Sally Hawkins and Steve Coogan star in a comedic historical caper about Richard III’s remains.

Luther: The Fallen Sun
Idris Elba and Cynthia Erivo star in a feature-length follow-up to the Emmy-nominated series.

Unwelcome
Bloodthirsty goblins terrorise a couple in this contemporary, Ireland-set creature feature.

Urban Hymn
Letitia Wright and Shirley Henderson tug on our heartstrings in a musical drama about redemption and rehabilitation.

Death on the Nile
Kenneth Branagh returns as Hercule Poirot in an extravagant murder-mystery sequel.

The Score
Sparks - and lyrics - fly between Will Poulter and Naomi Ackie in an original genre-blending drama.

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

Atonement
Joe Wright’s Oscar-nominated, BAFTA-winning period drama, starring Keira Knightley, is gorgeous and devastating.

1917
Sam Mendes directs a WWI epic that combines spectacular craft with powerful storytelling.

Never Let Me Go
Keira Knightley, Carey Mulligan and Andrew Garfield star in an affecting adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s dystopian novel.

Nanny McPhee
Emma Thompson and Colin Firth lead this magic-infused family fable.

Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams
A nostalgic overview of Coldplay’s formation (and continuation) from prolific music documentarian Mat Whitecross.

Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten
Julien Temple’s fittingly multifaceted tribute to musical icon and frontman of The Clash, Joe Strummer.

The Filth and the Fury
Julien Temple directs this dizzying, and thorough documentary portrait of the Sex Pistols.

Oil City Confidential
A rabble-rousing rockumentary on the pre-punk pub rock band Dr Feelgood.

Blur: Starshaped
Go on-the-road with Britpop band Blur in this lo-fi but up-close music documentary.

This Much I Know To Be True
Go behind-the-scenes of Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’ creative partnership with this deeply-felt documentary.

One More Time With Feeling
Music documentary meets philosophical inquiry in this portrait of Nick Cave from director Andrew Dominik.

20,000 Days on Earth
Venture into the mind of musical iconoclast Nick Cave with this inventive, introspective documentary.

Poly Styrene: I am a Cliché
The life and legacy of punk musician and riot grrrl icon Poly Styrene makes for a loving documentary.

Inna de Yard
A harmonious love letter to reggae music and the talents who reinvented its sound.

Amy
The life and death of Amy Winehouse is reappraised in a gut-wrenching documentary from Asif Kapadia.

Bros: After the Screaming Stops
British pop phenomenon Bros stage a comeback 28 years later in this moving music documentary.

The Possibilities Are Endless
Edward Lovelace and James Hall direct an extraordinary documentary about Scottish musician Edwyn Collins’ recovery from illness.

Blue
A blue screen becomes a canvas for joy in this 1993 film from artist-filmmaker Derek Jarman.

Billy Elliot
Jamie Bell pirouetted his way into our hearts with this classic feel-good tale.

Ratcatcher
Lynne Ramsay’s beguiling directorial debut about a Glaswegian boy contending with poverty and guilt.

Tyrannosaur
Olivia Colman stars in a hard-hitting slice of social realism from actor-turned-director Paddy Considine.

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Frances McDormand won an Oscar for her powerhouse performance in Martin McDonagh’s incendiary revenge drama.

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.

She is Love
Sam Riley and Haley Bennett electrify as estranged spouses in this swooning drama from Jamie Adams.

Bank of Dave
Rory Kinnear and Jo Hartley star in a David and Goliath tale of working class do-goodery.

Consecration
Murderous nuns and mysterious conspiracies abound in this contemporary religious horror, starring Jena Malone.

Emily
Sex Education’s Emma Mackey stars as the Wuthering Heights writer in this fittingly ferocious biopic.

The Boy with the Top Knot
A beautifully-told adaptation of Sathnam Sanghera’s memoir of growing up Sikh in 1960s Britain.

SAS Rogue Heroes
Jack O’Connell and Alfie Allen star in a six-part WWII drama about the legendary Special Forces unit.

The Colour Room
Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor and Matthew Goode star in a whimsical biopic of a working-class artist.

Notes on Blindness
A BAFTA-nominated documentary exploring the sensation of blindness, as experienced by writer and academic John Hull

Locke
Tom Hardy commands the screen, and the wheel, in this minimalist but mesmerising thriller.

Dirty God
Andrea Arnold fans will find lots to admire in this deeply-felt, BIFA-nominated drama.

I Am Not a Witch
Witchcraft and misogyny are skewered in a spellbinding and BAFTA-winning satire.

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

In The Earth
Hayley Squires and Reece Shearsmith star in a kaleidoscopic horror from British auteur Ben Wheatley.

The Sparks Brothers
Filmmaker Edgar Wright directs a documentary odyssey about distinctive musical duo Sparks.

The Territory
Journey to the Amazon where a community of people fight to protect their way of life.

Supersonic
An electric documentary about seminal rock band Oasis, their chart-topping highs and feuding lows.

Liam Gallagher: As It Was
Liam Gallagher’s post-Oasis slump and subsequent comeback makes for a celebratory documentary.

Liam Gallagher: Knebworth 22
Liam Gallagher’s epic two-show comeback makes for a rousing, resounding documentary.

Pink Wall
Jay Duplass and Tatiana Maslany are a couple confronting fault lines in their relationship.

Le Week-end
Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan pop to Paris to salvage their marriage in this charming Hanif Kureishi-scripted drama.

One Fine Morning
French director Mia Hansen-Løve returns with another tender, bittersweet tale of love, loss and family.

The Wedding Guest
Dev Patel smoulders as a mysterious wedding guest in Michael Winterbottom’s lean and lively thriller.

Greenland
A comet hurtles towards Earth in this Gerald Butler disaster film, directed by Ric Roman Waugh.

Plane
Gerard Butler is pitted against a dangerous militia in this explosive island-set action thriller.

The Kid Who Would Be King
Joe Cornish writes and directs a big-hearted tale that takes inspiration from a classic legend.

Sherlock Gnomes
Emily Blunt and James McAvoy add star power to a Toy Story-esque sequel to Gnomeo and Juliet.

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank
Kung-Fu Panda meets Blazing Saddles in a playful, samurai-infused animation.

The Amazing Maurice
A starry voice cast animate this adventurous Terry Pratchett adaptation, featuring talking cats and rats.

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

The Power of the Dog
Benedict Cumberbatch earned an Oscar nomination for his performance in Jane Campion’s sensuous and sinister Western.

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.

Ray & Liz
Turner Prize-nominated photographer Richard Billingham directs his feature debut; a viscerally intimate family portrait.

Beats
Take a rambunctious journey into Glasgow’s rave scene with this BIFA-winning drama.

The Reason I Jump
A stunning, sensory insight into the world of non-speaking autism, from award-winning filmmaker Jerry Rothwell.

Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always
Eliza Hittman’s third feature is a tender and urgent drama about a teenager seeking an abortion.

Funny Cow
Maxine Peake is a tour-de-force as a Northern stand-up comedian battling sexism in the 70s.

Scrooge: A Christmas Carol
Luke Evans, Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley lend their vocal talents to a lively animated adaptation.

After Love
Joanna Scanlan stars in an emotionally-layered, award-winning drama about the difficulty of knowing those we love.

The Souvenir
Joanna Hogg draws from her own life in this ravishing portrait of a toxic relationship.

The Eternal Daughter
Joanna Hogg returns with a ghostly gothic horror starring Tilda Swinton in two roles.

The Lost Daughter
Olivia Colman stars in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut; a spiky, sensuous Elena Ferrante adaptation.

Marriage Story
Noah Baumbach’s divorce saga, starring Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson, is razor-sharp and raucously-funny.

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

Blinded by the Light
A British-Pakistani teenager becomes Bruce Springsteen-obsessed in Gurinder Chadha’s feel-good musical.

Matilda The Musical
Smash-hit musical Matilda gets a cinematic revamp, starring Emma Thompson, Stephen Graham and Lashana Lynch.

Been So Long
Michaela Coel and Arinzé Kene team up for a ravishing and romantic Camden-set musical.

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

Empire of Light
Sam Mendes follows up his BAFTA-winner 1917 with a swooning seafront ode to cinema itself.

Summerland
Gemma Arterton and Gugu Mbatha-Raw star in a sun-kissed WWII drama about friendship and forbidden love.

Moffie
Oliver Hermanus skewers toxic masculinity and homophobia in a BAFTA-nominated military drama.

Living
Bill Nighy and Aimee Lou Wood light up a life-affirming period drama from director Oliver Hermanus.

Nothing Compares
Sinéad O'Connor’s rise to fame is reconsidered and recontextualised in a gorgeously intimate documentary.

God's Creatures
Emily Watson and Paul Mescal go head-to-head as a mother and son wading murky moral waters.

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
Guy Ritchie visually impressive, video-game inspired revival of the medieval classic.

The Almond and the Seahorse
Rebel Wilson stars in a Welsh-set drama about a couple contending with a life-changing event.

Dream Horse
Damian Lewis and Toni Collette star in a feel-good drama about a racehorse that defied expectation.

The Secret Garden
Colin Firth and Julie Walters star in a spellbinding adaptation of the beloved novel.

Captain Morten and the Spider Queen
Brendan Gleeson and Ciarán Hinds lend their voices to this imaginative, sea-faring stop-motion animation.

The Aftermath
James Kent directs Keira Knightley in a sensual period tale of forbidden love.

Testament of Youth
Kit Harington, Taron Egerton and Alicia Vikander star in a sweeping and moving WWI biopic.

Lady Chatterley's Lover
Emma Corrin pairs up with Jack O’Connell for a sensuous new adaptation of the classic novel.

The Nest
Jude Law and Carrie Coon play husband and wife in this brooding 80s-set psychological drama.

Disobedience
Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams play childhood friends in a sensitive story of forbidden love.

The Wonder
Florence Pugh and writer Alice Birch reunite for a spellbinding period psychodrama.

A Dangerous Method
Keira Knightley and Michael Fassbender star in a provocative period drama about the fledgling days of psychoanalysis.

Hope Gap
Bill Nighy and Josh O’Connor star as father and son in a sob-inducing family drama.

The Son
The Father’s Florian Zeller is back to tug on our heartstrings with a studious, star-studded drama.

Luxor
Andrea Riseborough rediscovers the city of Luxor in a transporting romance-tinged character study.

For Sama
Filmed in Aleppo, this BAFTA-winning, Oscar-nominated documentary is as intimate as it is imperative.

The Swimmers
The miraculous true story of two Syrian sisters makes for a moving and magnificent drama.

Slow West
Beauty and barbarity coalesce in a contemporary Western from Scottish musician-turned-filmmaker John Maclean.

Ethel & Ernest
Raymond Briggs’ graphic novel is brought to spellbinding life, featuring the voices of Jim Broadbent and Brenda Blethyn.

Eternal Beauty
Craig Roberts’ third outing as director is an enchanting, tonally-edgy love story, featuring a whirlwind Sally Hawkins.

My Son
Claire Foy and James McAvoy star in a Scottish Highlands-set drama about the disappearance of their child.

Elizabeth is Missing
Oscar-winner Glenda Jackson makes a sublime return to screen as a woman battling dementia.

Nowhere Special
James Norton is devastatingly good in a Northern Ireland-set drama that will break your heart.

Ordinary Love
Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson shine in a subtle, quietly affecting cancer drama.

Amulet
Actor Romola Garai’s directorial debut is a heady concoction of body horror and gothic fantasy.

Nuclear
Emilia Jones, George Mackay and Sienna Guillory power an atmospheric thriller about a fleeing mother and daughter.

Mogul Mowgli
Riz Ahmed co-writes and stars in this poignant and boundary-pushing meditation on race, family and rap.

You Were Never Really Here
Lynne Ramsay’s BAFTA-nominated thriller is a film as tense, visceral and masterful as they come.

Aftersun
Paul Mescal stars in an exquisitely-crafted 90s-set drama from Scottish director Charlotte Wells.

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.

The Banishing
Jessica Brown Findlay and Sean Harris star in this unnerving horror about the most haunted house in England.

Raven's Hollow
The early life of Edgar Allan Poe is as haunting as his poetry in this gothic horror.

On Chesil Beach
Saoirse Ronan and Billy Howle are spellbinding as naive newlyweds in a 60s-set period romance.

My Policeman
Emma Corrin, Harry Styles and David Dawson form a love triangle in this Brighton-based period drama.

The Banshees of Inisherin
Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell reunite with director Martin McDonagh for a macabre meditation on male friendship.

The Escape
Gemma Arterton gives an astounding performance in this sensitive drama directed by Dominic Savage.

Our Ladies
Freewheeling female friendship takes centre stage in this 90-set, Scottish road-trip comedy.

The Rescue
Daring cave divers lead a heart-pounding rescue mission in this thrilling documentary.

Misha and the Wolves
A true story about deceit and fraud makes for a jaw-dropping documentary.

The Tinder Swindler
A serial dater who used Tinder to con women is the centre of this gobsmacking documentary.

Possessor
A dystopian future provides the backdrop for this audacious body-horror about a mind-hijacking hit woman.

The Program
Stephen Frears directs a finely-calibrated, undeniably gripping account of Lance Armstrong’s doping scandal.

Victoria & Abdul
An unlikely friendship forms between Queen Victoria and an Indian clerk in Stephen Frears’ majestic biopic.

Supernova
Oscar winner Colin Firth stars in this sobering sophomore feature from British filmmaker Harry Macqueen.

Adult Life Skills
Jodie Whittaker and Brett Goldstein star in this off-kilter, but on-point comedy about coming-of-age.

Breathe
Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy are on fiercely good form in Andy Serkis’ directorial debut.

Herself
Harriet Walter and Conleth Hill star in this uplifting story from the producers of The Favourite and Normal People.

England is Mine
A retelling of Mancunian musician Morrisey’s formative years, prior to starting The Smiths.

Yesterday
The producers of Love Actually and Bridget Jones return with a Beatles-fuelled romantic romp.

Blue Story
Top Boy’s Micheal Ward stars in this rap-fuelled, revenge-based drama about rival gangs.

Lady in the Van
Dame Maggie Smith is a thrifty, sharp-tongued pensioner in this quintessentially British comedy.

My Brother the Devil
Sally El Hosaini’s award-winning crime drama about a sibling relationship tested by gang culture.

Dark River
Ruth Wilson powers an intense family drama from the master of rural realism, Clio Barnard.

True Things
Ruth Wilson and Tom Burke beguile as lovers in Harry Wootliff’s mesmerising psychological drama.

The Eyes of Orson Welles
A refreshing and deeply intimate documentary, delving into the artistic mind of Orson Welles.

The Story of Film: A New Generation
Mark Cousins continues his odyssey through the history of cinema and moves into the modern era.

Catherine, Called Birdy
Mayhem and mischief abound in Lena Dunham’s medieval-set coming-of-age comedy, starring Billie Piper.

Paddington 2
Paddington returns for more adventure, and jail time, than he bargained for in this original-surpassing sequel.

Gigi & Nate
An unusual and life-changing friendship forms between a quadriplegic teenager and a capuchin monkey.

Anthropoid
Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan lend star power to this slow-burn WWII thriller.

Burial
Tom Felton stars in a pulpy period thriller set amidst the final throes of WWII.

King Lear
A thrilling and thoroughly accessible adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic, boasting a starry, thoroughbred cast.

Malevolent
Florence Pugh is a fraud ghost hunter in this effective, low-budget horror.

Outlaw King
Florence Pugh, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Chris Pine go medieval in a sweeping Scottish historical drama.

Fighting with my Family
Stephen Merchant tells the true story of wrestling-mad siblings, starring Florence Pugh and Jack Lowden.

The Falling
Florence Pugh and Maisie Williams are afflicted by a fainting epidemic in this hypnotic thriller.

We Met in Virtual Reality
A groundbreaking and intimate virtual reality documentary celebrating the love and friendships fostered in VRChat.

Rogue Agent
Gemma Arterton and James Norton star in a cat-and-mouse thriller, based on a true story.

Fall
127 Hours meets Free Solo in this stomach-churning climbing-based survival thriller.

Three Minutes: A Lengthening
A Polish town, pre-Holocaust, is immortalised on celluloid in this haunting documentary.

American Animals
A clever and exhilarating heist thriller, with a twist or two, from British documentarian Bart Layton.

The Imposter
Bart Layton’s breathtaking BAFTA winner is a true-crime doc by way of a psychological thriller.

Pixie
Vanity Fair’s Olivia Cooke attempts to pull off a heist in this fiery Ireland-set road movie.

The Last Tree
A lyrical coming-of-age portrait on par with American Honey and Moonlight from British-Nigerian filmmaker Shola Amoo.

Monsoon
Crazy Rich Asians’ Henry Golding is a man returning to Vietnam in this pensive, poignant drama.

Rocks
Empowering BAFTA-winning drama about a young teenager forced to take care of herself.

His House
Remi Weekes announces himself as a talent to watch with his atmospheric and assured debut horror.

Calvary
John Michael McDonagh announced himself as one to watch with this darkly comic drama.

Host
The millennial generation get their Blair Witch with this timely and well-constructed Zoom-based horror.

Sunset Song
Terence Davies adapts the classic 1930s novel into a period drama as sombre as it is stunning.

In Fabric
A horror comedy about a havoc-wreaking haute couture dress from the mind of Peter Strickland.

Eddie the Eagle
Welsh actor Taron Egerton gives a winning performance as Olympic ski jump hopeful ‘Eddie the Eagle’.

Animals
An electric adaptation of Emma Jane Unsworth’s novel in which two best friends drift apart.

The Survivalist
This haunting, high-stakes (but low-budget) post-apocalyptic thriller makes for a grim but gripping watch.

A Banquet
Nail-biting chills are on the menu in Scottish filmmaker Ruth Paxton’s disturbing debut.

My Old School
Documentary meets animation in this charming and occasionally chilling tale of a Scottish scandal.

Earwig
A young girl with ice cubes for teeth comes of age in this macabre body-horror.

She Will
An ageing actress retreats to the Scottish wilderness in this creepy supernatural horror.

The Forgiven
A starry cast - Ralph Fiennes, Matt Smith, Jessica Chastain - unite for a gripping Morocco-set thriller.

Dashcam
British director Rob Savage’s follow-up to cult hit Host is an equally riotous lo-fi horror.

Benediction
Terence Davies consolidates his sublime reputation with this sensitive portrait of WWI poet Siegfried Sassoon.

Flux Gourmet
Maestro of the macabre Peter Strickland concocts a culinary horror to churn the senses.

Phantom of the Open
Welsh actor-turned-director Craig Roberts returns with this big-hearted biopic of not-so-gifted golfer Maurice Flitcroft.

Brian and Charles
A marvellously charming and quintessentially British buddy comedy about Brian and his robot, Charles.

Good Luck to You, Leo Grande
The ever-wonderful Emma Thompson is intent on achieving an orgasm in this sex-positive comedy.

American Honey
Conversation With Friends star Sasha Lane gave a breakout performance in this riotous road-movie.

Little Joe
Ben Whishaw, Emily Beecham and Heartstopper’s Kit Connor star in this unsettling, psychological sci-fi.

Last Night in Soho
Edgar Wright’s dazzling horror is a feverish descent into a seedy, 60s-set London.

Mr. Turner
Masterful director Mike Leigh gives Turner’s life a fresh coat of paint with this vivid biopic.

The Souvenir Part II
Joanna Hogg follows up the first film with an equally compelling portrait of creative middle-class life.

Ali & Ava
Clio Barnard directs this contemporary Bradford-set love story about two lonely souls embarking on an affair.

Fish Tank
Andrea Arnold’s raw reflection on adolescence, anger and alienation, starring Michael Fassbender.

Boiling Point
Stephen Graham’s stressed-out head chef has a night that goes from bad to worse in this one-take drama.

Limbo
The refugee experience is relayed with wry humour and humanity in this BAFTA-nominated drama.

The Imitation Game
Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley join forces in this heartfelt biopic of code-cracking genius Alan Turing.

The Courier
Benedict Cumberbatch plays a reluctant spy in this real-life story of Soviet espionage.

Vita & Virginia
Gemma Arterton stars as Vita Sackville-West, a celebrated writer and lover of Virginia Woolf.

Ex Machina
Alex Garland’s Oscar-winning sci-fi is an unforgettable exploration of power, deceit and the possibilities of A.I.

The Little Stranger
Domhnall Gleeson and Ruth Wilson star in this lyrical British horror from Normal People’s Lenny Abrahamson.

Operation Mincemeat
Colin Firth and Matthew MacFayden lead this wry and riveting World War II drama.

Downton Abbey: A New Era
Delight in the second feature-length outing for Downton Abbey, which remains as escapist as ever.

Men
Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation) returns with a feverish folk horror to fester in your minnd.

The House
A spellbinding stop-motion trilogy about three different owners occupying the same house.

Rare Beasts
Billie Piper’s directorial debut is a heady blend of genres: raunchy rom-com by way of biting psychological satire.

Saint Maud
Praise be to British writer-director Rose Glass’s whose audacious debut is an assault to the cinematic senses.

Prevenge
Directorial debuts don’t come much punchier than this pitch-black portrait of the perils of pregnancy.

God's Own Country
Josh O’Connor put himself firmly on the map in this full-bodied, Yorkshire-set love story.

Virunga
A devastating and daring documentary about the fight to protect the mountain gorillas of the Congo’s Virunga National Park.

The Library Suicides
A stylish and surprising Welsh-language thriller from director Euros Lyn (Heartstopper, Happy Valley).

Mr. Jones
James Norton and Vanessa Kirby headline a heart-rending historical thriller about Soviet era brutalities.

The Duke
Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren charm in this quintessentially British crime caper.

All My Friends Hate Me
A boozy birthday weekend sets in motion an unflinchingly funny examination of social anxiety.

Cow
Andrea Arnold focuses her unflinching, socially-realist eye on a dairy cow in this defiant documentary.

SXSW: Pirates
Hear debut writer-director Reggie Yates discuss his film in this exclusive clip.

White Riot
An award-winning, rabble-rousing documentary about the formation of Rock Against Racism.

The Feast
A succulent horror that should more than satiate your appetite for bracing British cinema.

The Favourite
The singular and mischievous period drama for which national treasure Olivia Colman won an Oscar.

The Father
Oscar-winners Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman star in this devastating, dementia-driven drama.

Surge
Ben Whishaw unleashes a kinetic performance in this boundary-pushing drama about what it means to be alive.

Spencer
Kristen Stewart received her first Oscar nomination in this exquisite portrait of royal unravelling.

Sisters with Transistors
A fascinating documentary spotlighting female pioneers in electronic music who synthesised their way beyond the glass ceiling.

Ron's Gone Wrong
Olivia Colman lends her vocals to this tender, tech-inspired animation.

Rebel Dykes
Honouring the anarchic spirit of queer and feminist activism, this is a heartfelt and consciousness-raising documentary.

Pirates
Party like it’s 1999 with this peppy comedy about mates, music and the new millennium.

Philomena
Judi Dench and Steve Coogan share undeniable chemistry in this restrained and heart-wrenching true story.

Only You
Josh O’Connor leads this intimate, Glasgow-set story that sees a passionate new relationship unravel.

Mothering Sunday
A sumptuous adaptation of Graham Swift’s novel about young love and class struggle in post-WWI England.

Make Up
A claustrophobic Cornwall-set tale of suspicion and self-discovery, starring rising British actress Molly Windsor.

Lady Macbeth
Revisit Florence Pugh’s breakout performance as a restless chattel bride in this defiantly violent gothic drama.

Here Before
The ever-compelling Andrea Riseborough heads up this haunting head-scratcher about a grieving woman.

Gwen
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.

Encounter
An alien invasion-esque road movie from the talented filmmaker behind the exhilarating romantic thriller Beast.

Darkest Hour
Gary Oldman won an Oscar for his transformative turn as Churchill in this dynamic biopic.

Cyrano
Peter Dinklage leads this lavish and musical adaptation of the classic tale of unrequited love.

Colette
Keira Knightley portrays French novelist and trailblazer Colette in this playful and bracing biopic.

Censor
This dizzying, disturbing and distinctively tactile tale of a film is British horror at its best.

Calibre
A lean, low-budget thriller that will linger well beyond its 100-minute runtime..

Belfast
Kenneth Branagh returns to his childhood Belfast to tell a feel-good story of growing up amid the Troubles.

'71
Jack O’Connell sets the screen alight in this hair-raising action thriller set over the course of one night in Belfast.