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  1. A collection of the best Britsh films, some cult, some classic but all class. Enjoy! Zulu, Kes, Withnail and I, The Krays, Time Bandits, Mona Lisa, Buster, G...

  2. The United Kingdom has had a significant film industry for over a century. While film production reached an all-time high in 1936, the "golden age" of Britis...

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    • shaysom@mashable.com
    • Sam Haysom
    • 3 min
    • His House. The best types of horror films are more than just a trickbox of scares. Some are character studies, others explore deeper themes or grapple complex social issues, and a few manage to move you in more ways than just a raising of the pulse.
    • Ammonite. On a windswept cliff in 19th century England, two unfulfilled women chance to meet. One is Mary Anning (Kate Winslet), a paleontologist whose gender keeps her out of the higher echelons of her field, even as male scientists enthuse over her findings; the other is Charlotte Murchinson (Saoirse Ronan), a wealthy woman unhappily married to one of those scientists, who's put in Mary's care by her husband.
    • Host. There's a reason everyone's been talking about Host. Aside from the film's juicy 100 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, director Rob Savage's idea (which all started with a scary viral tweet) is a brilliantly timely one: a horror film shot entirely over a video call, sort of like a Zoom séance version of The Blair Witch Project.
    • Rocks. Suffragette director Sarah Gavron’s coming-of-age film Rocks was one of the most talked-about films of the year in the UK, and for good reason.
  4. Explore a collection of British movies and TV shows on this YouTube playlist.

  5. Matthew Vaughn (Outstanding British Film) – Rocketman. Mike Prestwood Smith (Best Sound) – Rocketman. Neal Scanlan (Best Special Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Paul Massey (Best Sound Mixing) – Le Mans '66. Paul Kavanagh (Best Special Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.

  6. Deep Red Instant LoveDeep Red Instant Love. 198812 mins. Budding romance and political subversion create a headache for the manager of Superstore in Rik Lander’s colourful satire on capitalism.