Best Films to Watch in London and Stream This Week
With UK cinemas back in full swing, we highlight the best of what's new, from new British horror to a hilarious sitcom spin-off
UK cinemas have reopened their doors and here at WLC we couldn’t be more pleased about the return to our happy place – a darkened theatre, surrounded by our fellow movie lovers! But we also understand that maybe everyone’s not ready yet. That’s why our team has you covered with all the latest releases, be it in cinemas, or streaming from the comfort of your own home…
[New in Cinemas and Streaming]
Censor
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Prano Bailey-Bond announces herself as a brilliant new British talent with this eerie nightmare set against the backdrop of 80s England (read our full review).
Pig
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Nicolas Cage gives his best performance in years as a recluse who sets out to reclaim his stolen pig in Michael Sarnoski’s existential anti-thriller (read our full review).
Sabaya
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Hogir Hirori’s remarkable documentary follows a group of volunteers as they infiltrate the al-Hawl camp in Syria to free women trafficked as sex slaves.
People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
The acclaimed BBC sitcom gets a brilliantly funny feature length send-off as the Kurupt FM try to find their fortune in Tokyo (read our full review).
The Night House
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Rebecca Hall elevates this chilling horror film about a woman whose life begins to unravel after she decides to investigate her husband’s suicide.
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[Still in Cinemas and Streaming]
CODA
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes or watch it on Apple TV+
A teenage girl dreams of being a singer while maintaining close ties with her Deaf parents in this wondrous coming-of-ager (read our full review).
Wildland
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
A young girl is forced to move in with her shady relatives after her mum passes away in Danish filmmaker Jeanette Nordahl’s gritty crime debut (read our full review).
Free Guy
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Ryan Reynolds is an NPC who finds himself elevated to unexpected leading man status in this entertaining and self-aware riff on video game culture.
The Courier
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Benedict Cumberbatch has a lot of fun as an unlikely businessman-turned-spy in a Cold War thriller that doubles as a crowd-pleaser (read our full review).
I’m Your Man
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes or watch it on Curzon Home Cinema
Dan Stevens embodies the ideal man – or is that robot? – in writer-director Maria Schrader’s irreverent blend of comedy and science-fi (read our full review).
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