
Does The UK Have The World’s Best Comedy?
We’ve gathered the evidence, and it looks like there’s nothing we can’t mine for laughs.
Explore new releases and hidden gems in film, TV, animation and games. Find out here how to access them, wherever you are... This way for unforgettable.
We’ve gathered the evidence, and it looks like there’s nothing we can’t mine for laughs.
ScreenUK celebrates all the UK nominees. Check out the highlights from the night...
Check out the latest UK film, TV, animation and games in our March edition of The Wrap.
British actor Stephen Graham co-creates, co-writes and stars in this chilling drama about a boy arrested for murder.
A complex, vibrant and intelligent drama that explores abuse, denial, family secrets and unhealed trauma.
Employ tactical strategy and deckbuilding skill as you make your way through stylish fight sequences.
Proudly supported by ScreenUK, this year's British Independent Film Awards ceremony was an incredible event! ScreenUK was there to meet the nominees and winners, who shared their thoughts on British Independent Film and what it means to...
Almost a decade after the first series aired, the second season returns to cover Thomas Cromwell’s final years.
Steve Coogan is magnificent as a disenchanted British teacher adapting to life in 1970s Argentina.
This charming animated series is based on the Wereworld novels by British author and illustrator Curtis Jobling.
Director Rich Peppiatt joined the BFI from Sundance to discuss his new fictionalised drama about real-life hip-hop trio Kneecap.
Unashamedly British humour permeates this heartwarming comedy starring Tom Basden, Tim Key and Carey Mulligan.
Creator and screenwriter Rafe Judkins returns with an ambitious eight-episode third season of this BAFTA-nominated show.
From the executive producers of All Quiet on The Western Front and The Pirate Queen, dive into this groundbreaking VR experience.
Fans of Taken will delight in this lively thriller, co-written by action superstar Sylvester Stallone.
We asked Susanna White, the director behind the TV series, The Buccaneers, why she used such a varied mix of locations, and which were her favourites.
Allegedly Ken Loach’s final film, this rousing call for solidarity contains plenty of the British director’s signature humanising spirit.
Stephen Graham and Sean Bean are never-better in this poignant prison thriller from Jimmy McGovern.
Enter the peculiar but beautiful world of Albion in this absorbing and iconic British role-playing video game.
Join Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon’s dinner table as they review restaurants around the UK and beyond.
This heartfelt mini-series about a transgender child delicately explores the complexity of familial relationships and adjusting to change.
An account of the life of celebrated Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, played convincingly by both Fionn O’Shea and Gabriel Byrne.
Jane Horrocks and Samson Kayo star in this ambulance-based sitcom about the perils of paramedicine.
Guillem Morales directs this unsettling, engrossing and intelligent thriller about revenge and unresolved childhood trauma.
Starring James McAvoy, Vincent Cassel and Rosario Dawson, this gripping art heist is as stylish as it is thrilling.
Tennis giant Boris Becker is the subject of Alex Gibney’s meticulously crafted documentary.
This dark comedy-drama offers a sharp and insightful analysis of the UK’s working class in Northern England.
Ricky Gervais’s follow-up to The Office is a funny and intelligent tribute to failed aspirations.