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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)

  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.

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    What started as a Channel 4 comedy short has now been made into one of the must-see shows of the year. Created by Nida Manzoor, We Are Lady Parts is a six-part series about the formation of an all-women Muslim punk band, and every moment rules. You’ll meet Saira (Sarah Kameela Impey), Ayesha (Juliette Motamed), Bisma (Faith Omole), and Momtaz (Luci...

    FromQueer as Folk creator Russell T. Davies, It’s A Sinis a deeply moving five-part series from Channel 4 and streaming on HBO Max. Set in London in the ‘80s, the show hinges around five friends — Ritchie (Olly Alexander), Jill (Lydia West), Ash (Nathaniel Curtis), Roscoe (Omari Douglas),and Colin (Callum Scott Howells) — living together over a dec...

    Directed by Emily Mortimer, BBC One's adaptation of Nancy Mitford's 1945 novel is an absolute riot for lovers of period dramas. Set between World Wars, The Pursuit of Love centres around the romantic whims of the audacious Linda Radlett (Lily James), as told by her close cousin Fanny Logan (Emily Beecham). But as Mashable’s Rachel Thompson points o...

    Yes, Mae Martin is Canadian. Yes, this was once a Channel 4 show that is now a full-on Netflix production. ButFeel Good Season 2 counts on this list as it was entirely filmed and mostly set in the UK with a mainly British cast, and it's so damn bloody excellent I’m including it, alright? Building relationships, growing up, breaking free of emotiona...

    It’s Notting Hill but not as you know it. Created by and starring New Zealand comedian Rose Matafeo and filmed in London, Starstruckleans into the mess of liking someone new, especially when one of you is a movie star. A light, fun, six-episode series, Starstruck is a millennial rom-com about Jessie (Matafeo), a twenty-something working in London w...

    We’ve seen many an onscreen representation of Anne Boleyn, some spectacular, some OK, and Channel 5's latest bout is the former, a feat achieved largely thanks to its lead, Queen & Slim star Jodie Turner-Smith. The three-part series takes place in England in 1536, when Anne is the most powerful woman in the country — with five months to live. For t...

    Continuing its run with a second season every bit as brilliant as the first, Aisling Bea's sharply written comedy/drama about two sisters navigating life in London pulls at the heart strings while making us splutter with laughter. The tone is perfect, the performances (from Bea in the lead as Aine and Catastrophe's Sharon Horgan as her sister Shona...

    Clap for the bing, bang, boooooong, the second season of Drag Race UK was one of the best of RuPaul's beloved show yet. From Lawrence Chaney's everything to Bimini Bon Boulash's haute couture journey (that amoeba look!), from Ginny Lemon’s shock voluntary exit to every single one of Tayce's talking head moments, and the United Kingdolls’ version of...

    When you combine the powerful forces of The Office co-creator Stephen Merchant and acting legend Christopher Walken, good things are bound to happen. Splicing silly comedy with elements of crime thriller, Merchant's six-episode series sees seven mismatched strangers (Merchant and Walken alongside Rhianne Barreto, Gamba Cole, Darren Boyd, Clare Perk...

    Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, and the wee donkey, Line of Duty was all anyone could talk about this year in the UK. When the sixth season of the beloved police corruption drama landed on BBC in March, Twitter exploded over the awaited "bent coppers" line delivered by Adrian Dunbar as one Superintendent Ted Hastings. Although the final episode polarised ...

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    • 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. Death on the Nile. Kenneth Branagh’s sequel to his previous Agatha Christie flick, Murder on the Orient Express (2017), Death on the Nile stars 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 ...

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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 ...