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After Yang
- 101 mins
- USA
88%
In the near future, a father and daughter try to save the life of Yang, their beloved robotic family member.
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
- 107 mins
- USA
86%
Nicolas Cage is Nick Cage in this comedy that sees the meme-able star make a paid appearance at a billionaire's birthday party, only to become a CIA informant. Co-stars Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian).
The Northman
- 137 mins
- USA, UK
89%
Filmmaker Robert Eggers follows up The Witch and The Lighthouse with this Viking revenge epic set in 10th Century Iceland, following a Nordic prince seeking justice for his murdered father.
Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts
- 89 mins
- UK
89%
From director Roger Michell (Notting Hill), this archive-based documentary explores the multidimensional life of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving female head of state in history.
Cinderella and the Little Sorcerer
- 91 mins
- USA, China
89%
A group of friends set out on a quest to find a magic stone to turn their mouse friend back into a prince in this animated family film.
K.G.F: Chapter 2
- 168 mins
- India
42%
Allies revere him, the government fears him, and enemies vow bloody revenge upon Rocky in this new chapter in the India action drama series.
The Lost City
- 112 mins
- USA
79%
A reclusive romance novelist (Sandra Bullock) is stuck on a book tour with her cover model (Channing Tatum) only for things to take a weirder turn when a kidnapping attempt throws them into a deadly jungle adventure. Co-stars Brad Pitt and Daniel Radcliffe.
Everything Everywhere All at Once
- 140 mins
- USA
95%
Michelle Yeoh leads this film from the directors of Swiss Army Man as a 55-year-old Chinese immigrant trying to finish her taxes when she's suddenly swept up in an adventure involving alternative versions of herself from parallel universes.
The Good Boss
- 120 mins
- Spain
93%
Javier Bardem leads this corporate comedy following the owner of an industrial scales manufacturing business as he tries to resolve any problems from his workers before a visit by a committee that could give his company an award for excellence.
Farewell, Mr. Haffmann
- 116 mins
- France
93%
BAFTA-winner Daniel Auteuil (La Belle Époque) and Gilles Lellouche (Sink or Swim) star in this French historical drama about a Faustian pact between a Jewish jeweller and his assistant in 1940s Occupied Paris.
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
- 142 mins
- USA
47%
The third installment of the Fantastic Beasts series continues the adventures of Newt Scamander.
It Snows in Benidorm
- 117 mins
- Spain
80%
The great Timothy Spall leads this British mystery from Isabel Coixet (The Bookshop) about a man awarded with early retirement, only to discover his brother in Benidorm's gone missing.
Memoria
- 136 mins
- China, Colombia, France, Germany, Mexico, Qatar, Thailand, UK
88%
An obsession with strange sounds causes a woman (Tilda Swinton) to think about their appearance in the latest film from Apichatpong Weerasethakul, writer-director of the Palme d'Or-winning Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives.
Rabbit Academy
- 76 mins
- Germany
88%
Easter's in danger, and a rabbit must trust a fox to save the occasion in this animated family film.
Nobody Has to Know
- 99 mins
- Belgium, France, UK
80%
After a man suffers from amnesia following a stroke, a lonely woman helps him acclimate back to his life but lies to him about being his girlfriend, in this romantic drama.
The Duke
- 96 mins
- UK
97%
Based on a real art theft, Jim Broadbent stars as an older taxi driver who stole a priceless portrait from London's National Gallery. His ransom? Free television for the elderly. From the director of Notting Hill, co-starring Matthew Goode (Downton Abbey) and the almighty Helen Mirren.
The Bad Guys
- 100 mins
- USA
88%
This DreamWorks animated heist film centres on a rag-tag group of misfit animals. When their latest caper gets them caught, the gang must learn how to be good guys... or at least look like "good guys."