BAFTA Games Awards 2026: British Game Nominees
We’re shining a spotlight on the UK talent and teams behind the BAFTA Games Awards 2026 titles nominated in the British Game category - congratulations to all of the nominees!
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’re shining a spotlight on the UK talent and teams behind the BAFTA Games Awards 2026 titles nominated in the British Game category - congratulations to all of the nominees!
Take a look at some of this year's nominees
The 79th Cannes Film Festival has revealed it's line-up! From Clio Barnard's I See Building Fall Like Lightning in Director's Fortnight to a range of co-productions, immersive works and shorts, explore all UK works in official selection...
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This month’s Wrap brings together 10 titles powered by UK talent, production and creativity - spanning prestige drama, gripping true stories and inventive new gaming worlds.
Venture into classic fantasy lands or explore new worlds of adventure and wonder...
After six television series, Cillian Murphy reprises his role as ruthless gang boss Tommy Shelby in this standalone film sequel.
Riz Ahmed creates, writes, produces and stars in this bold and personal psychological thriller series.
Use an uncomplicated but impressive modular system to build up your own mining operations centre in this gripping adventure game.
We’ve gathered the evidence, and it looks like there’s nothing we can’t mine for laughs.
Go behind the scenes of The Thing with Feathers, the powerful film written and directed by Dylan Southern, and based on Max Porter's novella Grief Is the Thing with Feathers.
In our exclusive interview, Ambika Mod share her thoughts about filming One Day in Edinburgh.
This dark comedy-thriller about a dysfunctional, kidnapping family is masterfully directed by Polish filmmaker Jan Komasa.
This shocking three-part docu-series reports on how a search for wellness led to being trapped inside a dangerous cult.
Based on Diana Gabaldon’s eighth novel, the legendary romance of Claire and James returns for a hotly-anticipated eighth series.
Wallace & Gromit are just the tip of an animation iceberg...
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This thrilling sports drama, based on real-life events, features outstanding lead performances from Éanna Hardwicke and Steve Coogan.
British actor Hero Fiennes Tiffin takes on the role of Sherlock Holmes in this captivating eight-episode series.
From wayward schoolboy to one of Wales’s greatest actors, delve into the compelling and heartfelt life story of Richard Burton.
Discover the joys of community, challenge capitalist structures and bring people together in this compelling, narrative game.
In celebration of this month's Sheffield DocFest, we look at recent documentaries that offer extraordinary perspectives on our world.
Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson shine in a subtle, quietly affecting cancer drama.
Directed and adapted to screen by Irish filmmaker John Carney, this bittersweet drama features outstanding performances from its ensemble cast.
Alex Garland’s Oscar-winning sci-fi is an unforgettable exploration of power, deceit and the possibilities of A.I.
Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire directs this riveting thriller, based on the 2008 novel by American writer Shannon Burke.
Gentlemen Jack’s Suranne Jones leads this murky, BAFTA-nominated marine thriller that promises to electrify.
The character of Shaun the Sheep is born in the hilarious fourth instalment of the Wallace & Gromit series.
This ten-episode imaginative interpretation of King Arthur’s rise to power is a powerful story of enduring courage and sacrifice.
I Am Not a Witch director Rungano Nyoni offers up a dark but captivating exploration of a Zambian family.
An alien invasion-esque road movie from the talented filmmaker behind the exhilarating romantic thriller Beast.
Witchcraft and misogyny are skewered in a spellbinding and BAFTA-winning satire.
Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons and Willem Dafoe are remarkable in Yorgos Lanthimos’s dark and wonderfully bizarre three-part film.
Sparks - and lyrics - fly between Will Poulter and Naomi Ackie in an original genre-blending drama.