Best Films to Watch in London and Stream This Week
From classics back on the big screen to the new Edgar Wright, here's what to watch this weekend at home and in the capital...
UK cinemas are back 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 know 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]
Azor
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Andreas Fontana’s unsettling, ambiguous drama charts a Swiss banker’s journey as he tries to locate his partner in 1980s Argentina (read our full review).
Last Night in Soho
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Edgar Wright crafts a loving tribute to both British and Italian horror, starring the dual talents of Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy (read our full review).
Passing
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga are friends torn between two worlds in Rebecca Hall’s directorial debut, set in 1920s Harlem (read our full review).
Wild Indian
Where to watch it: Various digital platforms
This impressive and haunting debut from Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr. explores the nature of cyclical violence in contemporary America (read our full review).
Seven Samurai
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Akira Kurosawa’s unmatched and endlessly influential action masterpiece returns with a stunning 4K restoration, courtesy of the BFI.
Blade
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Wesley Snipes’ brilliantly bloody take on the vampiric Marvel anti-hero returns to cinemas just in time for Halloween.
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[Still in Cinemas and Streaming]
Dune
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Denis Villeneuve adapts the famously unadaptable sci-fi novel and comes up trumps with an awe-inspiring interplanetary vision of the future (read our full review).
The French Dispatch
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Wes Anderson is back with his most Wes Anderson-y film yet, a glorious love letter to print journalism set in a fictional French city (read our full review).
The Harder They Fall
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Jonathan Majors, Regina King and Idris Elba saddle up for an all-Black cowboy revenge story in this slick revisionist western (read our full review).
Dear Evan Hansen
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Ben Platt reprises his role from the smash hit Broadway musical as an anxious teenager whose lie spins wildly out of control (read our full review).
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