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  2. Laugh, cry, sigh, scream, shout or whatever you feel like with these comedies, dramas, romances, thrillers and so much more, all hailing from Great Britain.

    • I Came by
    • Persuasion
    • Munich: The Edge of War
    • Operation Mincemeat
    • Against The Ice
    • Choose Or Die
    • The Good Nurse

    Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey) and Kelly Macdonald (The Victim) star in this crime thriller about a young graffiti artist, Toby Nealey, who breaks into the homes of the wealthy and leaves the words “I CAME BY” on the walls. His latest target is retired judge Hector Blake, who he believes to be a hypocrite. Unfortunately for young Toby, he gets a b...

    If you're to enjoy Netflix's take on this Jane Austen classic, you'll need to put all thoughts of the original out of your mind. The film modernises the source material, frequently breaks the fourth wall, and generally fails to capture the seriousness and complexity of the original. Oh, and did we mention Anne Elliot is played by an American, Dakot...

    This German-British co-production is based on the novel Munich by British author Robert Harris, and stars British actors Jeremy Irons and George MacKay. Set at the tense 1938 Munich Conference when Europe was on the brink of war, it follows two former friends, now spies for opposing governments, as they each pursue the same intelligence. Other Brit...

    In 1943, Hitler's forces occupied much of Europe and things weren't looking great. That's when Ewen Montagu (played by Colin Firth) and Charles Cholmondeley (played by Matthew Macfadyen) came up with a brilliant disinformation strategy that would ultimately save tens of thousands of lives and change the course of World War II. To fool the Germans, ...

    Though technically Danish, we're including this one as partially British because it includes English actor Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders) as Iver Iversen and Charles Dance (The Crown) as Minister Niels Neergaard. Set in 1909, the film follows Denmark's polar expedition to explore Greenland. Though the initial expedition is unsuccessful, Captain Ejnar Mi...

    When two friends step into the world of a mysterious 1980s video game, it opens up a terror they didn't anticipate. The “game” is much more, and it soon spills over into their real lives, forcing them to make terrible choices. Robert Englund (aka Freddy Kreuger) is part of the cast, along with Eddie Marsan (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell) and Asa B...

    While this thriller is American, fans of British actor Eddie Redmayne will definitely want to give it a look. The film sees Amy, an overworked nurse and single mother (Jessica Chastain), struggling until the arrival of a new co-worker, Charlie Cullen. As their friendship develops, life gets a little easier and she begins to have hope for the future...

    • Darkest Hour (2017) Directed by Joe Wright, ‘Darkest Hour’ is set during the early days of World War II and focuses on British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s tenure during which Britain is facing the danger of Nazi invasion.
    • The Power of the Dog (2021) A Western psychological drama directed by Jane Campion, ‘The Power of the Dog’ is based on Thomas Savage’s 1967 novel of the same title.
    • The Imitation Game (2014) Based on the 1983 biography ‘Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges,’ this film throws light on the life of British scientist/mathematician Alan Turing (played by Benedict Cumberbatch), who played the leading role in cracking the code of the Enigma machine that the Germans were using to communicate during World War II.
    • A Boy Called Christmas (2021) Told as a story by an old lady (Maggie Smith) to her nephews and nieces, ‘A Boy Called Christmas’ showcases the journey of young Nikolas (Henry Lawfull) who, along with his pet mouse, sets off on a journey to look for a magical spark that shall bring back hope to his kingdom, and discovers Christmas.
  3. List of British films of 2022. This article lists feature-length British films and full-length documentaries that had their premiere in 2022 and were at least partly produced by the United Kingdom.

  4. Jan 15, 2024 · D. H. Lawrence’s famously steamy novel got the Netflix treatment in 2022, starring Emma Corrin and Jack O’Connell. Set across the expansive (fiction) Chatterley estate, the film follows Conni (the titular Lady Chatterley) who embarks on an affair at the instruction of her paralysed husband in order to have a child.

  5. Apr 28, 2023 · Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama is one of the highest-grossing British films of 2022, and in the UK, it became the highest-grossing black and white film in modern years.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · This list of U.K. Netflix movies includes a wide variety of styles and genres, including British dramas, and spy movies. Maybe you want to relive a time you've been to London, England or just want to see what it's like, these British movies on Netflix are here to help.

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