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  1. Mar 4, 2022 · If you want to to know the best movies from Great Britain you should definitely watch our picks for the best British Movies of 2021. Discover the best…📹 You...

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  2. The 93rd Academy Awards, honouring the best films of 2020 and early 2021, were held on 25 April 2021. British winners: The Father (Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay) Promising Young Woman (Best Original Screenplay) Tenet (Best Visual Effects) Andrew Jackson (Best Special Visual Effects – Tenet)

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  3. 3. Distant Voices, Still Lives. 1988 1h 24m PG-13. 7.4 (5.3K) Rate. 86 Metascore. The lives of an English working-class family are told out of order in a free-associative manner. The first part, "Distant Voices", focuses on the father's role in the family. The second part, "Still Lives", focuses on his children.

    • Saltburn
    • Poor Things
    • Wonka
    • Rye Lane
    • What’s Love Got to Do with It?
    • Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical
    • Lady Chatterley’s Lover
    • Living
    • Aftersun
    • Death on The Nile

    Emereld Fennel’s sophomore directorial feature begins at Oxford University, following Oliver (Barry Keoghan) and Felix (Jacob Elordi) as the former struggles to find his place amid the latter’s upper-class friends. What ensues is an intense friendship that gets darker and weirder when Felix invites Oliver to spend his summer holidays at his home (a...

    Victorian Britishness is filtered through a weird, steampunk lens in Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things, led by an eerie woman named Bella (Emma Stone) who has been brought back to life Frankenstein style with her own baby’s brain transplanted into her head. Here’s exactly what to expect. Watch It: Poor Thingsis in cinemas now, with a digital release TB...

    Though Willy Wonka is decidedly American, we’re expecting some British humour from Wonka, which was written and directed by Paul King (previously directing Paddington and Paddington 2) and co-written by Simon Farnaby of the Horrible Histories troupe. Plus, it was filmed in the UK – so we’re claiming it. Learn all about the film here. Watch It: Wonk...

    A love letter to Brixton and Peckham, and named for the real Rye Lane Market, Rye Lane follows two young Black Londoners, Yas (Vivian Oparah) and Dom (David Jonsson), who spend the day together while recovering from terrible breakups. Directed by Raine Allen-Miller, the film has been praised for its vibrant yet candid portrayal of British life. Str...

    Set between London and Lahore, What’s Love Got To Do With It? Is produced by British film studio Working Title Films, starring Lily James, Shazad Latif, Shabana Azmi and Emma Thompson, James plays a filmmaker documenting her childhood friend and neighbour’s arranged marriage to a bride from Pakistan. Stream It: What’s Love Got To Do With It? is str...

    Inspired by the West End show via Roald Dahl’s classic childhood tale of a mistreated schoolgirl with strange powers, Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical arrived in British cinemas at the start of December in 2022 to immediate popularity and acclaim. Starring Alisha Weir as the titular Matilda Wormwood, Emma Thompson as the infamous Trunchbull, Lashan...

    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. Stream It: Lady Chatterley’s Love...

    Directed by Oliver Hermanus from a screenplay written by Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro, inspired by Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 Japanese film, Ikiru. Bill Nighy plays Rodney Williams, a senior London County Council bureaucrat in 1953 London, who has just received a terminal cancer diagnosis. Nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2023 Oscars, N...

    Also earning Paul Mescal his first Oscar nomination – in the same category as Nighy, no less – Aftersun was produced by BBC Film and the BFI. Written and directed by Charlotte Wells, her first feature film, Aftersun transports us to an early 2000s Turkish resort, where 11-year-old Sophie (Frankie Corio) is on holiday with her father, Calum (Paul Me...

    Kenneth Branagh’s sequel to his previous Agatha Christie flick, Murder on the Orient Express (2017), Death on the Nilestars an ensemble British-American cast, including Branagh, Tom Bateman, Russell Brand, Ali Fazal, Dawn French, Rose Leslie and Emma Mackey (among many more famous faces). The flick brings Poirot back to the silver screen, where his...

    • Aftersun. Aftersun from A24 is an evocative, nostalgia-provoking picture that takes us back to the era of the camcorder and the home-holiday-video. Recorded partly on a DV recorder, and partly in a 35 mm-esque grainy haze, director Charlotte Wells’ debut is seamlessly executed and follows the story of a father, Calum (Paul Mescal), and his daughter, Sophie (Francesca Corio), a Scottish duo who are on a low-key, budget holiday at a Turkish resort.
    • Living. A remake of the 1954 Japanese film from Akira Kurosawa, Ikiru, Oliver Hermanus’ Living is a lesson in mortality and a picture that embodies the cliché of “carpe diem”.
    • The Wonder. A Fantastic Woman and Gloria Bell director Sebastián Lelio returned after his last directorial outing in 2018, with the eerie and unearthly Netflix original, The Wonder.
    • Belfast. Belfast was released in the UK three months after its U.S. release in 2022, which is ironic considering that it's set in Northern Ireland; as such, it's safely a 2022 film for its target audience.
  4. Dec 23, 2020 · SEE ALSO: The best Netflix original shows and movies of 2020. 11. The Nest. In so many haunted house tales, the supernatural stands as a metaphor for whatever’s really bothering the characters ...

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  6. The 79th Golden Globe Awards were held on 9 January 2022. British winners: Belfast (Best Screenplay) The Power of the Dog (Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director) No Time to Die (Best Original Song) Kenneth Branagh (Best Screenplay for Belfast) Andrew Garfield (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or ...