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The Wrap: June 2026

From mysterious fishing boats and family feuds to prehistoric giants and indie gaming gems - June delivered another diverse month of storytelling.

On My Screen: Richard Hunter

Richard Hunter’s must-watch UK independent film is Mike Leigh’s MEANTIME. He reflects on the film’s raw character work, its young cast including Tim Roth, Gary Oldman and Alfred Molina, and how so much of Mike Leigh’s later work feels disti…

On Location: Brighton

Seamus McGarvey reflects on shooting in Brighton on a recent short film with Lorna Tucker. From a scene on the pier with a child to an unexpected moment watching a murmuration of birds over the sea, he shares how the landscape itself became…

New releases

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Rose of Nevada

Following Bait and Enys Men, Mark Jenkin returns with another hypnotic cinematic experience, now exploring a portal into another world.

A mid-30s white man with glasses next to a mid-30s blonde white woman with her hair tied up. Both are singing something; the woman with a widened mouth and eyes closed, and the man singing into the bottle the woman is holding

Alice and Steve

Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement go head-to-head in this comedic drama about a middle-aged man dating his best friend’s daughter.

Four colourful toads on a raft travelling down a river; one looking through a telescope, one rowing. Behind them lurks a much large 6-eyed toad-like monster with a yellow crown on its head

Frog Sqwad

Up to eight players storm the sewers in this extraction puzzle-platformer where you can enlarge your frog form to mega proportions.

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Savage House

This playful eighteenth century-set satirical comedy-drama features outstanding performances from its principal cast.

A collage of extinct animals. Such as the sabretooth tiger, the wooly mammoth etc. All fo which are placed in front of a large yellow sun during sunset

Surviving Earth

The co-creator of Walking with Dinosaurs returns with this riveting examination of eight of Earth’s significant extinction events.

On My Screen: Ebada Hassan

Ebada Hassan shares a recent cinema watch that left a real impression - My Father's Shadow. A film she says absolutely stunned her, with praise for Akinola Davies and the entire team behind it.

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The Listeners

Janicza Bravo employs careful and nuanced direction in this four-part thriller, led by Rebecca Hall.

A mid-20's red-haired white woman on the floor with a scared look on her face, facing the open mouth of a hippo

Hungry

Dive into Louisiana’s sweltering swamplands where a group of stranded holiday-makers fight for their lives against a volatile hippopotamus.

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Dear England

This thrilling biographical drama follows the story of Gareth Southgate as the England Football Team’s manager.

An early-30's white woman with red hair standing confidently in an interrogation room looking right at the camera. Behind her is the reflection of her back reflected many times in the one-way mirror

The Capture (Season 3)

This gripping six-part series explores the deepfake technology, leading to questions about whether we can trust what we see.

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Utopia

Alexandra Roach and Adheel Akthar star in this cult-favourite crime series filled with adrenaline-pumping adventure.

Aftersun

Paul Mescal stars in an exquisitely-crafted 90s-set drama from Scottish director Charlotte Wells.

The Little Stranger

Domhnall Gleeson and Ruth Wilson star in this lyrical British horror from Normal People’s Lenny Abrahamson.

A blond man and blonde woman in 1940s clothes are standing by a window facing each other looking concerned and holding hands.

Suite Francaise

Based on the novel by Ukrainian-Jewish writer Irène Némirovsky, Michelle Williams and Matthias Schoenaerts are magnificent in this absorbing adaptation.

Two women stand next to each other dressed in gold, white and blue Ancient Egyptian clothing

Queen Cleopatra

Adele James is captivating as Egypt’s last pharaoh, Cleopatra, in this compelling four-part docudrama hybrid.

A man with shaved head and one wearing cycling gear and helmet are embracing in a leafy street full of people and flags

Heart of Invictus

This heartwarming five-episode documentary series explores sport’s powerful ability to both unite and heal people.

A young white woman with dark wet hair lying down on bed wrapped in a towel

I Used To Be Funny

Shiva Baby’s Rachel Sennott leads this feature debut about trauma recovery from writer-director Ally Pankiw.

Animation of a white man in chef clothes and a young white girl high fiving outside a restaurant with red window frames

Shane the Chef

With Russell Tovey as the voice of Shane, immerse your pre-schoolers in this entertaining animated series about healthy eating.