The Best UK Film, TV, Animation and Games of 2025
The year is almost over: have you seen all its biggest hits?
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.
The year is almost over: have you seen all its biggest hits?
December delivered standout cinema, bold reimaginings and iconic game IPs reloaded for new audiences. From sweeping drama and intimate documentaries to high-stakes stealth and side-scrolling chaos, The Wrap closes out the year with 10 unfor…
Discover the 28 UK films and co-productions announced at the 2026 Berlinale.
We’re celebrating the most sumptuous and best-looking films made in the UK, from period dramas to wild flights of fancy.
Go behind the scenes of Mogwai: If the Stars Had Sound, the first feature from director Anthony Crook. This is the story of how a deeply personal, fan-powered film came together through luck, grit, and community.
Sexuality, gender and power dynamics are compellingly examined in this whimsical feminist fairytale starring Maika Monroe.
First a stage play and then a multi-Oscar winning film, revisit the story of two adversaries in this gripping series.
This iconic franchise returns as players use VR mechanisms to thieve from, dodge and outwit The City’s evil forces.
Its coppers vs wrong ‘uns in the very best procedural dramas.
We’ve gathered the evidence, and it looks like there’s nothing we can’t mine for laughs.
In our exclusive interview, Ambika Mod share her thoughts about filming One Day in Edinburgh.
The Brutalist co-writer Mona Fastvold directs and co-writes this enjoyably feverish portrait of a sect leader.
Watch as endangered baby animals bravely return to their natural habitats in this enchanting wildlife docuseries.
Based on a heart-breaking true story, this powerful docu-drama reconstructs the murder of a five-year-old Palestinian girl.
Wallace & Gromit are just the tip of an animation iceberg...
Experience the glitz of the red carpet as we bring you the latest premieres from the 69th BFI London Film Festival.
Kat Sadler on Chaos, Characters & Creating the Show
Oscar-winning actor Kate Winslet marks her impressive directorial debut with this gripping family drama.
Terminator 2: Judgement Day scenes blend with classic arcade gameplay in this thrilling narrative action game.
This poignant World War I drama features a fantastic central performance from BAFTA-winning actor Ralph Fiennes.
The complexity and highly-emotional nature of early motherhood is rivetingly explored in this compelling drama-mystery series.
In celebration of this month's Sheffield DocFest, we look at recent documentaries that offer extraordinary perspectives on our world.
A dinner party goes horribly awry in this dark and satirical comedy-drama about a group of London liberals.
Oscar-winning writer-director Jane Campion helms this captivating female-led crime drama, featuring a remarkable performance from Elisabeth Moss.
Narrated by American actress Angela Bassett, immerse yourself in the tales of matriarchs from the animal kingdom.
An electric adaptation of Emma Jane Unsworth’s novel in which two best friends drift apart.
A routine military drill turns into a gory nightmare in the unforgiving landscape of the Scottish wilderness.
David Bruckner directs this surreal horror film about an ancient evil stalking a group of old college friends.
Writer-director Thomas von Steinaecker presents a comprehensive documentary portrait of legendary director Werner Herzog.
A starry cast - Ralph Fiennes, Matt Smith, Jessica Chastain - unite for a gripping Morocco-set thriller.
This warm-hearted drama about an ordinary man who does something bold offers an exceptional celebration of life, rediscovery and courage.
Based on the novel by UK author Bernadine Evaristo, this BAFTA-winning series is a gripping exploration of love and regret.
Celebrate UK Black History Month with a selection of Black British stories and titles from Black talent!
Christopher Walken leads this unique, twice BAFTA-nominated series written by Stephen Merchant and Elgin James.