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The Wrap: November 2025

From historical epics and chilling true crime to psychological thrillers and beautifully crafted indie games, The Wrap rounds up 10 standout UK titles that hit screens in November. Whether you're into emotionally rich cinema, prestige drama…

New releases

Hamnet

Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal offer enthralling lead performances in this vivid imagining of the lives of William Shakespeare’s family.

A close-up of Marissa Irvine, played by Sarah Snook, and Jenny Kaminski, played by Dakota Fanning. They are outside. Marissa is wearing a grey hat, scarf and a camel coat. She looks upset. Jenny, wearing a claret coloured coat looks sympathetically at Marissa.

All Her Fault

Succession star Sarah Snook is extraordinary in this thrilling drama series about a kidnapped child.

An in-game image from Little Corners, a video game. Within a blue striped frame on a cartoon shoreline-background is a sheet of stickers depicting antique style wooden furniture and the interior of a square room, drawn in perspective, with wooden floor, walls and furniture, all in a drawn, cartoon style. The room is filled with pirate-related articles, like canons, a cutlass, eyeglass and skull and cross bones flag.

Little Corners

Immerse yourself in the relaxing and satisfying world of sticker books as you let your creative impulses take over.

Jay Kelly

George Clooney is outstanding in this satirical comedy-drama about an ageing actor who goes on a journey of self-discovery.

A white man sits at a desk with a low lamp on scribbling with a pencil

The Thing with Feathers

Featuring an excellent central performance from Benedict Cumberbatch, this is an imaginative and compelling adaptation.

A small group of people sitting around a table in a warm, bright holiday destination with clear blue seas behind them

Malice

David Duchovny is outstanding in his role as a ruthless millionaire in this taut and captivating thriller series.

A young white man in a shirt, hoodie and coat looking angry and determined

The Running Man

Join Glen Powell, Jayme Lawson and Josh Brolin in this thrilling adaptation of Stephen King’s 1982 novel.

A close up of a woman, lying down, holding another woman’s head to her chest.

Sentimental Value

Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård and Elle Fanning are extraordinary in this fascinating examination of family, memory and art.

Newspaper article with a sketch of a man's face on it set alight with orange flames

Zodiac Killer Project

Beyond Clueless director Charlie Shackleton offers up a revelatory critique of the over-saturated true crime genre.

Game play of a black and white board with letters and numbers and pixel illustrations of waves and ships

MORSE

Learn Morse Code to defeat your enemy in this compelling and unique real-time strategy game.

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Bank of Dave

Rory Kinnear and Jo Hartley star in a David and Goliath tale of working class do-goodery.

Ten Dates

A sequel to the interactive rom-com game Five Dates, this time set in a post-pandemic world.

A white man and white woman kissing in a vibrant neon lit side street with bars and restaurants

The Lovers

Johnny Flynn and Roisin Gallagher create believable chemistry as the two leads in this often charming, sometimes abrasive rom-com.

Amy

The life and death of Amy Winehouse is reappraised in a gut-wrenching documentary from Asif Kapadia.

Magic Farm

Chloë Sevigny plays a fading and insecure television host in this comedic tale of inept Americans abroad.

The Imposter

Bart Layton’s breathtaking BAFTA winner is a true-crime doc by way of a psychological thriller.

Pangolin: Kulu's Journey

Pippa Ehrlich focuses on the rehabilitation of a South African Pangolin in her follow-up to Oscar-winning docu-drama My Octopus Teacher.