All of Us Strangers is a film about literal ghosts, figurative phantoms, and maybe most importantly, how London’s New Build apartments may be the most haunted buildings in the country.
The American Film Institute only had one British film debut, but Sony Pictures Classic's movie version of the 2009 play Freud’s Last Session was well worth it.
The U.K. has selected the Cannes Film Festival Grand Prix winner, The Zone of Interest, as its submission for the International category at the 2024 Academy Awards.
Uninterested in the tropes and discourses surrounding today’s queer cinema, Femme tells an urgent story that raises complicated questions about queer justice and belonging.
The BAFTAs are aiming to put on a show worthy of this year's award season by including Sophie Ellis-Bextor performing "Murder on the Dancefloor" from the Saltburn soundtrack live.
Between Barbenheimer, Poor Things, and The Zone of Interest, it’s a terrifically strong year for Britain at the Academy Awards. Ahead of Sunday’s ceremony, we break down every British nominee who’s in with a shot of Oscar gold.
Saltburn is a reminder that satirizing the aristocracy is rich material. Unfortunately, Emerald Fennell prefers to pull her punches in favor of lascivious laughs.
Despite its unimaginative construction, inherent pleasures persist in One Life, but it reeks of all the emotional complexity of an inspirational Facebook video.
Aggressive, off-kilter, and packing an emotional rawness that’s often sanded out of too-careful British dramas, Hoard savors the clutter and excretions of childhood trauma.
No stranger to onscreen mysteries, Sherlock alum Mark Gatiss is set to write and star in the upcoming Alibi series Bookish, about a bookshop owner who solves crimes.
After AMC Networks left the series for dead, the BBC has teamed up with Prime Video to bring back The Night Manager, due to begin filming later in 2024.