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.
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.
From mysterious fishing boats and family feuds to prehistoric giants and indie gaming gems - June delivered another diverse month of storytelling.
Whether you prefer stop-motion, hand-drawn or fully CG, UK animation has something for you.
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…
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…
Following Bait and Enys Men, Mark Jenkin returns with another hypnotic cinematic experience, now exploring a portal into another world.
Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement go head-to-head in this comedic drama about a middle-aged man dating his best friend’s daughter.
Up to eight players storm the sewers in this extraction puzzle-platformer where you can enlarge your frog form to mega proportions.
Inspired by this years’ Sheffield DocFest’s theme, we explore how recent documentaries are tackling climate change, conflict, activism and identity through compelling real-life stories.
Go behind the scenes of AETHUS with developer Alex Kane, founder of Pawsmanaut Games, and discover the story behind his ambitious debut indie title.
This playful eighteenth century-set satirical comedy-drama features outstanding performances from its principal cast.
The co-creator of Walking with Dinosaurs returns with this riveting examination of eight of Earth’s significant extinction events.
Dive headfirst into this interactive cleaning simulator with a horror twist, as Vroombi explores what is scaring his owner.
We’ve gathered the evidence, and it looks like there’s nothing we can’t mine for laughs.
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.
Janicza Bravo employs careful and nuanced direction in this four-part thriller, led by Rebecca Hall.
Dive into Louisiana’s sweltering swamplands where a group of stranded holiday-makers fight for their lives against a volatile hippopotamus.
This thrilling biographical drama follows the story of Gareth Southgate as the England Football Team’s manager.
This gripping six-part series explores the deepfake technology, leading to questions about whether we can trust what we see.
In honour of David Attenborough's 100th birthday, we explore his impact, and that of other UK national treasures, on UK screen culture.
Based on the notorious 2019 interview with Prince Andrew, revisit the dogged journalism that enabled the interview to take place.
Sensible Soccer gets a spiritual successor in this fast, fun and frenzied football game.
Actor Romola Garai’s directorial debut is a heady concoction of body horror and gothic fantasy.
Play single or multiplayer in the first real-time strategy-based game in the absorbing Warhammer Age of Sigmar universe.
A visually dazzling and endlessly exhilarating street racing game from Criterion Games.
Based on the novels by Scottish author Ian Rankin, follow a troubled and unorthodox police detective in Edinburgh.
The Brutalist co-writer Mona Fastvold directs and co-writes this enjoyably feverish portrait of a sect leader.
Oscar-winning actor Kate Winslet marks her impressive directorial debut with this gripping family drama.
The highs and lows of Elton John’s life are beautifully captured in this authentic and rousing music biopic.
Paul Mescal stars in an exquisitely-crafted 90s-set drama from Scottish director Charlotte Wells.
Ruth Wilson powers an intense family drama from the master of rural realism, Clio Barnard.
Colin Firth and Julie Walters star in a spellbinding adaptation of the beloved novel.