Best Films to Watch in London and Stream This Week
From Lin-Manuel Miranda's debut film to Clint Eastwood's latest, here's what to watch this weekend at home and in the capital...
UK cinemas are back in full swing 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]
Tick, Tick… Boom!
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Andrew Garfield soars in Jonathan Larson’s life-affirming musical, directed by Lin Manuel-Miranda in his feature debut (read our full review).
Mothering Sunday
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Eva Husson’s tender adaptation of the Graham Swift novella is a meditation on memory that burns with an unmistakable passion (read our full review).
Raging Fire
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
A cop and his former protégé do battle in legendary director Benny Chan’s final film, a brilliant throwback to classic Hong Kong action cinema (read our full review).
Cry Macho
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Clint Eastwood stars and directs this poignant western drama about a washed-up horse breeder who agrees to transport a young boy home.
Becoming Cousteau
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
This deep dive of a documentary explores the life and legacy of the world’s most famous oceanographer without resorting to hagiography (read our full review).
You Will Die at Twenty
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes or watch it on Curzon Home Cinema
Sudan’s first ever Oscar entry, this captivating debut from Amjad Abu Alala tells the story of an existential prophecy that haunts a young man.
Natural Light
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes or watch it on Curzon Home Cinema
With shades of Russian classic Come and See, this gruelling war film follows Hungarian troops caught in a firefight in the Nazi-occupied Soviet Union (read our full review).
Naked
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
David Thewlis gives one of all the all-time great screen performances in Mike Leigh’s infamous British drama, re-released courtesy of the BFI.
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[Still in Cinemas and Streaming]
Spencer
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Kristen Stewart dazzles as Princess Diana in Pablo Larrain’s beautiful, horrifying family drama set over three nightmarish days in 1991 (read our full review).
The Card Counter
Where to watch it: Get London showtimes
Oscar Isaac gives an outstanding turn as an Iraq veteran-turned-gambler in Paul Schrader’s morally queasy revenge thriller (read our full review).
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