Previews From Team Recce: Updated Daily

Big releases, hidden gems, and everything worth your time, cut through the noise with Recce Previews. Zero fluff, just what to watch next.
The Dink
24th July, Apple TV+

🏓 Preview: Game. Set. Pickleball.
The world's fastest-growing sport gets the Hollywood treatment in The Dink, a comedy packed with star power, featuring Ben Stiller, Ed Harris, and Mary Steenburgen. At the centre of the story is a washed-up tennis professional whose last chance to save his family's struggling country club—and finally earn his father's respect—requires him to do the one thing he swore he never would: play pickleball.
What begins as reluctant participation soon turns into a hilarious clash of egos, generations, and sporting loyalties. Blending underdog charm, laugh-out-loud comedy, and a healthy dose of heart, The Dink looks set to celebrate the unlikely rise of pickleball while proving that sometimes your greatest challenge isn't winning the game—it's accepting which game you're playing.
Pinocchio: Unstrung
24th July, Cinemas Nationwide

🪵 Preview: Pinocchio Unleashed
Forget everything you know about the classic fairy tale. Pinocchio: Unstrung delivers a dark, blood-soaked reimagining of the beloved character, transforming the wooden puppet into the centre of a terrifying horror story. Created by Geppetto and manipulated by a sinister Cricket, Pinocchio embarks on a brutal crusade to become a real boy, by any means necessary.
Driven by obsession and a twisted desire to become like his brother James, Pinocchio leaves a trail of carnage in his wake, blurring the line between monster and victim. Packed with gruesome kills, gothic atmosphere, and a horrifying new take on a familiar story, Pinocchio: Unstrung looks set to become another unforgettable entry in the growing wave of twisted fairytale horror films.
The Odyssey
17th July, Cinemas Nationwide

⚔️ Preview: The Year's Biggest Cinematic Journey
For many film fans, this is the most anticipated release of the year. Christopher Nolan turns his attention to one of history's greatest stories with The Odyssey, an epic adaptation of Homer's timeless poem that promises the scale, ambition, and spectacle audiences have come to expect from one of modern cinema's most visionary directors.
The film follows Odysseus, the legendary King of Ithaca, as he embarks on an extraordinary journey home after the Trojan War. Along the way, he must outwit vengeful gods, battle terrifying mythical creatures, and overcome impossible trials that test not only his courage and intelligence, but his very humanity. Blending ancient mythology with Nolan's trademark cinematic craftsmanship, The Odyssey has all the ingredients to become one of the defining film events of the decade.
Animal Farm
17th July, Cinemas Nationwide

🐷 Preview: All Animals Are Equal?
One of the most influential political stories ever written returns to the screen as Animal Farm receives a new adaptation from director Andy Serkis. Based on Animal Farm, the timeless allegory follows a group of farm animals who overthrow their neglectful owner, believing they can build a society founded on equality, freedom, and hope.
But revolutions rarely unfold as planned. As the pigs seize power, the dream of liberation slowly gives way to oppression, with history rewritten, truth manipulated, and anyone who dares to dissent ruthlessly silenced. Blending powerful storytelling with striking animation, Serkis' adaptation introduces George Orwell's enduring masterpiece to a new generation, proving that its themes remain as relevant today as when they were first written. 🐖
Young Farts Trailer Parts
17th July, Season 1, Prime Video

🚐 Preview: Turning Trailer Trash into Treasure
Small-town ambition meets outrageous comedy in Young Farts Trailer Parts, a reality series following brothers Jagger and Dawson as they build a multi-million-dollar RV parts business from the unlikeliest of beginnings. Their motto is simple: turn trailer trash into cash.
From chaotic stunts and off-the-wall business ideas to family rivalries and big-hearted moments, the brothers stop at nothing to grow their empire. Equal parts entrepreneurial adventure and laugh-out-loud reality TV, Young Farts Trailer Parts promises plenty of larger-than-life personalities, unexpected schemes, and the kind of small-town charm that proves big dreams can come from anywhere.
A Year in London
17th July, Selected Cinemas, (Italian Language)

🇮🇹 Preview: A Year That Changes Everything
Set against the backdrop of London, A Year in London is an intimate Italian-language drama written and directed by Flaminia Graziadei. The film follows a sheltered Italian fashion student whose life is transformed after arriving in the British capital, where an unexpected encounter with a brilliant mentor challenges everything she thought she knew about ambition, identity, and love.
After surviving a violent robbery together, the pair form an intense bond that blurs the boundaries between teacher and student. As their connection deepens, they must navigate the tension between professional ambition, personal boundaries, and feelings neither of them is willing to name. Elegant, emotional, and deeply human, A Year in London promises to be a thoughtful exploration of courage, vulnerability, and the relationships that shape our lives.
The Hawk
16th July, Season 1, Netflix

⛳ Preview: One Last Shot at Greatness
Will Ferrell heads to Apple TV with The Hawk, a heartfelt sports comedy-drama about redemption, legacy, and the pursuit of one final dream. The series follows golf legend Lonnie "The Hawk" Hawkins, whose career is approaching its final hole. Determined to capture one last major championship, he throws himself into an emotional and often chaotic comeback that tests not only his game, but the relationships closest to him.
As Lonnie's relentless pursuit of golfing glory begins to consume everything around him, his family and friends are pulled into the highs, lows, and unpredictability of his final shot at greatness. Blending Ferrell's trademark humour with genuine heart, The Hawk promises to be an uplifting story about ambition, second chances, and discovering what really matters when the final round begins.
Ride or Die
15th July, Season 1, Amazon Prime

🔫 Preview: Friendship Is the Ultimate Weapon
Prime Video is betting big on Ride or Die, its new flagship action series starring Hannah Waddingham and Octavia Spencer. Blending explosive action with sharp comedy and heartfelt friendship, the series follows lifelong best friends Judith and Debbie, who appear to know everything about each other—until Debbie discovers that Judith has secretly been living a double life as a highly trained assassin.
When a mission goes disastrously wrong, the pair are forced to flee together, becoming targets of a mysterious enemy determined to eliminate them both. As bullets fly and long-buried secrets come to light, Judith and Debbie must rebuild their fractured friendship if they're to survive and unravel the conspiracy closing in around them. With two outstanding leads, plenty of humour, and high-octane thrills, Ride or Die looks set to be one of Prime Video's biggest new series of the year.
From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman
15th July, Season 2, Various Platforms

⚔️ Preview: The Backwater Swordmaster Returns
The unlikely hero is back as From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman returns for its second season on 8 July. What began as the quiet life of Beryl Gardenant, a middle-aged swordsman running a humble countryside dojo, has transformed into an epic adventure after the arrival of his former student Allucia, now Commander of the Royal Order of Knights.
Season 2 sees Beryl continue his journey beyond the backwaters, reuniting with old students, forging new friendships, and facing even more formidable enemies. Despite his modest nature, years of relentless training have earned him a fearsome reputation as the "Backwater Swordmaster." Blending action, humour, and fantasy with plenty of thrilling swordplay, the new season looks set to build on the charm that made the series such a surprise hit.
Lucky
14th July, Miniseries, Apple TV+

🍀 Preview: Luck Is Running Out
Apple TV+ adds another high-stakes thriller to its growing lineup with Lucky, a gripping new miniseries centred on a con artist whose carefully planned life falls apart in an instant. After a multi-million-dollar heist goes disastrously wrong, Lucky finds herself on the run with nowhere to hide and no one she can fully trust.
Hunted by both the FBI and a ruthless crime boss, every decision becomes a fight for survival as she searches for a way out before her luck finally runs out. Packed with twists, tension, and fast-paced action, Lucky looks set to be another binge-worthy thriller from Apple TV+. 🍀
Evil Dead Burn
9th July, Cinemas Nationwide

🩸 Preview: Evil Never Dies
The Evil Dead franchise returns with another terrifying chapter in Evil Dead Burn, proving once again that grief and horror make a chilling combination. Following the death of her husband, a grieving widow retreats to her in-laws' home in search of comfort. Instead, she finds herself trapped in a nightmare as her family is consumed one by one by the terrifying forces of the Deadites.
As the demonic outbreak escalates, she discovers that the vows she made in life may carry a far darker meaning in death. Expect the franchise's trademark blend of relentless horror, gruesome practical effects, and nerve-shredding tension as Evil Dead Burn delivers another blood-soaked battle for survival that should delight longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Little House on the Prairie
9th July, Season 1, Netflix

🌾 Preview: A Timeless Classic Returns
One of television's most beloved family dramas is heading back to our screens as Netflix reimagines Little House on the Prairie for a new generation. More than 50 years after the original series became a global favourite, the remake revisits the story of the close-knit Ingalls family as they carve out a new life on the American frontier, where every day brings both the beauty of nature and the harsh realities of survival.
Blending heartwarming family moments with the challenges of frontier life, the series explores resilience, community, and the enduring power of hope in the face of adversity. While longtime fans will be eager to see how this new version honours the much-loved original, newcomers will discover why Little House on the Prairie has remained one of television's most cherished stories for generations. 🌻🏡
I, Nobody
9th July, Selected Cinemas

🎭 Preview: An Ordinary Man Against an Extraordinary Threat
I, Nobody is a gripping Malayalam-language thriller built around an irresistible premise: what happens when an ordinary man witnesses something he was never meant to see? Rajeevan, a quiet government employee, suddenly finds himself at the centre of a serious crime, transforming his everyday life into a desperate fight for survival.
Branded a troublemaker and relentlessly pursued by forces determined to silence him, Rajeevan must do everything he can to protect his family while uncovering the truth. Blending tense action, suspense, and emotional drama, I, Nobody promises to be a compelling story about courage, resilience, and one man's refusal to back down when the odds are stacked against him.
The Invite
3rd July, Cinemas Nationwide

🍷 Preview: The Dinner Party That Changes Everything
Writer, director, and star Olivia Wilde leads an outstanding ensemble in The Invite, alongside Seth Rogen, Edward Norton, and Penélope Cruz. What begins as a seemingly ordinary dinner party soon unravels into a witty, unpredictable exploration of love, temptation, and the secrets couples keep from one another.
Joe and Angela's marriage is hanging by a thread when they invite their mysterious upstairs neighbours over for dinner. As the evening unfolds, awkward conversations give way to shocking revelations and unexpected turns, leaving everyone questioning where their loyalties truly lie. Has the evening rekindled a fading romance, or has it sparked the fire that will destroy it forever? With an A-list cast and an irresistible premise, The Invite looks set to be one of the year's most intriguing relationship dramas. 🍷
Silo
3rd July, Season 3, Apple TV+

🚪 Preview: The Secrets Go Deeper Than Ever
One of television's smartest sci-fi dramas returns as Silo enters its highly anticipated third season. Expanding the scope of the story beyond anything seen before, the new season not only continues the struggle for survival inside the mysterious underground silo but also journeys centuries into the past to reveal the origins of the world that trapped 10,000 people beneath the surface.
In the present day, Juliette Nichols survives her forced cleaning but returns to a silo still reeling from rebellion and facing a dangerous new threat. At the same time, a parallel story set in the "Before Times" follows journalist Helen Drew and Congressman Daniel Keene as they uncover a conspiracy whose consequences will echo across generations. Blending mystery, political intrigue, and ambitious world-building, Season 3 promises long-awaited answers while raising even bigger questions about how this dystopian nightmare began. 🔦🏚️
The Loyalty Game
3rd July, Miniseries, Prime Video

❤️ Preview: The Loyalty Game
Beneath the surface of the perfect marriage lies a dangerous web of secrets in The Loyalty Game, the new Tagalog-language drama coming to Prime Video. Ben, a respected lawyer and rising senatorial candidate, and his devoted wife Anna appear to have the ideal life. But as doubts begin to creep in, Anna becomes convinced her husband is hiding something that could destroy everything they've built together.
Determined to uncover the truth, she hires a group of loyalty testers, setting in motion a chain of events that quickly spirals beyond her control. As trust is shattered and hidden agendas emerge, The Loyalty Game promises a gripping mix of psychological drama, political intrigue, and emotional suspense that will keep audiences guessing until the very end.
Alpha
3rd July, Selected Cinemas

🔥 Preview: A New Powerhouse Spy Thriller
Alpha throws two fearless female agents into a world of high-stakes espionage, where every mission is more dangerous than the last. As they battle ruthless enemies, navigate shifting alliances, and pull off breathtaking stunts, the pair must rely on their skill, courage, and trust in each other to survive.
Packed with explosive action, globe-trotting adventure, and unexpected twists, Alpha looks set to be another stylish addition to the growing wave of big-budget Hindi action films. If you're a fan of fast-paced spy thrillers with plenty of spectacle, this is one to add to your watchlist.
Minions & Monsters
1st July, Cinemas Nationwide

🍌 Preview: The Minions' Wildest Adventure Yet
The world's favourite yellow troublemakers are back in Minions & Monsters, and this time they're taking on Hollywood itself. Featuring an all-star voice cast including Allison Janney, Christoph Waltz, Jeff Bridges, and Jesse Eisenberg, the animated adventure tells the utterly ridiculous—and "totally true"—story of how the Minions conquered the movie business, became global superstars, lost everything, and accidentally unleashed monsters upon the world.
Now, the same lovable chaos-makers who created the problem must somehow save the planet from the mayhem they've unleashed. Packed with outrageous comedy, larger-than-life action, and the franchise's trademark slapstick humour, Minions & Monsters looks set to deliver another fun-filled adventure for audiences of all ages.
Enola Holmes 3
1st July, Netflix

🕵️♀️ Preview: Enola's Biggest Mystery Yet
Millie Bobby Brown returns as the brilliant young detective in Enola Holmes 3, the third chapter in Netflix's hugely popular mystery adventure series, arriving on 1 July. This time, Enola's journey takes her to the sun-soaked island of Malta, where what should have been a joyous occasion quickly turns into her most dangerous investigation yet.
When Sherlock mysteriously disappears, Enola is forced to put her personal plans on hold and unravel a perilous new case filled with twists, danger, and intrigue. Blending mystery, action, and humour with plenty of charm, Enola Holmes 3 looks set to deliver another entertaining adventure for fans of the franchise. 🔍✨
Elle
1st July, Season 1, Prime Video

💖 Preview: Before Harvard, There Was High School
Fans of Legally Blonde are heading back to where it all began in Elle, a new Prime Video prequel that explores the teenage years of the iconic Elle Woods. Long before she was proving everyone wrong at Harvard Law School, Elle was navigating the challenges, friendships, heartbreaks, and ambitions that helped shape the confident young woman audiences fell in love with.
Created by the team behind the beloved franchise, the series follows Elle through her high school years, revealing the experiences that forged her trademark optimism, determination, and refusal to be underestimated. Packed with charm, humour, fashion, and plenty of heart, Elle promises a nostalgic return to one of modern pop culture's most enduring characters while introducing a whole new chapter of her story. 💅📚✨
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie
1st July, Selected Cinemas

🎸 Preview: The Gig That Broke Time
Cult comedy gets the big-screen treatment in Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, the feature-length continuation of the beloved Canadian web series. Directed by and starring Matt Johnson, alongside co-writer Jay McCarrol, the film follows the duo as their long-running dream of booking a gig at Toronto's iconic Rivoli goes spectacularly off the rails.
Instead of finally making it onto the stage, Matt and Jay accidentally find themselves transported back to 2008, forcing them to relive the past while desperately trying to fix the present. Blending absurd humour, time-travel chaos, and the offbeat charm that made the original series a cult favourite, Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie promises to be a delightfully unconventional comedy for both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Worst Neighbor Ever
1st July, Season 1, Netflix

🏡 Preview: Your Worst Nightmare Lives Next Door
What starts as an annoying neighbour dispute can quickly turn into something far more sinister in Worst Neighbor Ever, the gripping Netflix true-crime series returning with more shocking real-life cases. From elaborate fraud schemes to terrifying acts of revenge and senseless violence, each episode explores how everyday disagreements can spiral into life-changing events.
Featuring first-hand accounts, interviews, and compelling investigative storytelling, Worst Neighbor Ever reveals the dark side of suburban life and the frightening reality that sometimes the biggest threat isn't a stranger—it's the person living next door. Disturbing, compelling, and perfect for true-crime fans, this is another binge-worthy addition to Netflix's documentary lineup. 🏡🔍
Summer of 36
1st July, Limited Series, TF1 & Netflix

☀️ Preview: The French Drama Everyone Is Talking About
One of the most talked-about new shows in France, Summer of 36 transports viewers to the glamorous French Riviera during the transformative summer of 1936. As paid holidays become available for the first time, the traditional holidaymakers of Nice find themselves sharing their playground with a new wave of working-class visitors, creating a fascinating clash of cultures, classes, and expectations.
Against this backdrop of social change, four women from very different walks of life become entangled in a shocking murder at the luxurious Hotel Riviera. As the investigation unfolds, secrets emerge and lives are turned upside down, threatening family relationships, careers, and romances alike. Combining period drama, mystery, and social commentary, Summer of 36 looks set to be one of the standout European dramas of the year. 🇫🇷🔎✨
Jackass: Best and Last
26th June, Cinemas Nationwide

💥 Preview: One Last Ride for the Jackass Crew
After more than two decades of chaos, pain, and unforgettable stunts, Jackass: Best and Last promises to be the fifth and final chapter in the legendary franchise. The crew that turned outrageous dares and questionable life choices into a global phenomenon are back for one last insane crusade, determined to go out in the only way they know how: bigger, louder, and more ridiculous than ever.
Expect the trademark mix of jaw-dropping stunts, painful pranks, and laugh-out-loud camaraderie that made Jackass a cultural phenomenon. Whether you're a lifelong fan or simply curious to see what madness they can still dream up, Jackass: Best and Last looks set to be a fittingly chaotic farewell to one of entertainment's most fearless and foolhardy crews. 🤕🔥
Would You Rather: Decide to Survive
26th June, Season 1, Prime Video

🤔 Preview: The World's Worst Decisions are a Game Show
What if the internet's most ridiculous debates actually decided your fate? Would You Rather: Decide to Survive, hosted by Romesh Ranganathan, transforms classic "Would You Rather?" questions into a chaotic reality competition, where two teams of Britain's funniest digital personalities are whisked away to a remote, sun-soaked location and forced to live with the consequences of impossible choices. Whether it's choosing between superpowers, bizarre meals, or downright absurd scenarios, every decision has real-world consequences.
Competing for Team This or Team That, contestants battle through hilarious challenges, uncomfortable living conditions, and devious twists to earn the right to choose their fate. Packed with comedy, rivalry, and plenty of questionable decision-making, this looks like a fresh and wonderfully ridiculous spin on the reality competition format. 😆
500 Miles
26th June, Selected Cinemas

🚲 Preview: A Journey Home
Family, forgiveness, and adventure collide in 500 Miles, a heartfelt drama starring the ever-reliable Bill Nighy. When 16-year-old Finn and his spirited younger brother Charlie run away from a troubled home in England, they set out on an ambitious journey to find the grandfather they've never really known on Ireland's rugged west coast.
Their disappearance forces a fractured family to confront old wounds and long-buried truths, while the brothers discover more about themselves and each other along the way. Set against some of Ireland's most breathtaking landscapes, 500 Miles promises a warm, emotional road-trip story about family bonds, second chances, and the people waiting for us at the end of the road. 🚲💚
A Private Life
26th June, Cinemas Nationwide (French Language)

👩🏻🔧 Preview: When a Psychiatrist Becomes the Detective
Academy Award winner Jodie Foster, impressively acting in french, leads A Private Life, a compelling mystery from acclaimed French filmmaker Rebecca Zlotowski. Foster plays renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner, a woman accustomed to understanding the minds of others but suddenly confronted with a mystery she cannot explain.
When one of her patients dies under suspicious circumstances, Lilian becomes convinced that the death was not an accident. Refusing to accept the official version of events, she launches her own private investigation, uncovering secrets that blur the lines between professional duty, personal obsession, and the truth itself. As the mystery deepens, so too does the question of how well we can ever truly know another person.
The Last Viking
26th June, Selected Cinemas (Danish Language)

💰 Preview: One Last Hunt for Lost Treasure
Crime, comedy, and family drama come together in The Last Viking, the latest film written and directed by Anders Thomas Jensen. After spending fourteen years behind bars for robbery, Anker is finally released from prison with one goal in mind: recovering the stolen money that was never found. The problem? The only person who knows where it's hidden is his mentally ill brother Manfred, and he's forgotten where he put it.
What follows is an unpredictable journey as the brothers set out to retrace the past, recover the missing fortune, and confront the choices that shaped their lives. Blending offbeat humour with heartfelt character drama, The Last Viking promises a uniquely Scandinavian tale about family, redemption, and the lengths people will go to for a second chance.
The Bear
25th June, Season 5, Disney+

🍽️ Preview: One Last Service
The kitchen doors open for one final time on 25 June as The Bear returns for its fifth and final season. Over four extraordinary seasons, the award-winning drama has become one of television's defining shows, blending relentless pressure, raw emotion, and unforgettable performances into a series that has captivated audiences and critics alike.
The final chapter begins in the aftermath of a seismic decision. Carmy has walked away from the restaurant business, leaving Sydney, Richie and Natalie "Sugar" to pick up the pieces and somehow keep The Bear alive. With no money, the threat of a sale hanging over them, and a torrential storm closing in, the new partners face their toughest challenge yet: delivering one last service and finally earning the Michelin star that has driven them for so long.
The American Experiment
24th June, Limited Series, Netflix

🇺🇸 Preview: The Story Behind the American Experiment
Before you watch, be sure to check out our full feature on The American Experiment in Recce Gossip, where we take a deeper look at one of the most ambitious documentary series of the year.
The American Experiment arrives on Netflix as the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, offering a sweeping five-part examination of one of history's most radical ideas: can a people truly govern themselves? Directed by Brian Knappenberger, the series revisits the founding of the United States while exploring the contradictions, challenges, and achievements that have shaped American democracy from the Revolution to the present day.
Featuring contributions from an impressive range of political leaders, historians, and public figures, including Mike Pence, Leon Panetta, David McCullough III, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Joseph Ellis, the series promises a thoughtful and often provocative look at the past, present, and future of American democracy. Timely, ambitious, and packed with insight, this could be one of the year's landmark documentary events. 🇺🇸📖
Supergirl
23rd June, Cinemas Nationwide

🦸♀️ Preview: Supergirl Takes Flight Again
More than 40 years after Helen Slater first brought the character to the big screen, Supergirl marks the long-awaited return of Kara Zor-El to cinemas. This time, rising star Milly Alcock steps into the iconic role as DC launches a bold new chapter for one of its most beloved heroes.
When a ruthless new enemy strikes close to home, Kara is forced out of her comfort zone and into an epic adventure that spans the stars. Joined by an unlikely companion, she embarks on a dangerous journey driven by both vengeance and justice, confronting threats that will test her strength, courage, and sense of purpose.
See You at Work Tomorrow
22nd June, Season 1, Prime Video

💼 Preview: From Office Rivals to Something More
Workplace frustrations, unexpected chemistry, and second chances come together in See You at Work Tomorrow, the new Korean drama arriving on tvN and Prime Video. The series follows a weary office worker stuck in a career slump who finds herself constantly at odds with her cold, demanding, and seemingly impossible-to-please boss. What begins as a relationship defined by clashes and misunderstandings gradually evolves into something neither of them expected.
As professional pressures mount and personal walls begin to crumble, the pair discover that they may be exactly what the other needs. Blending romance, humour, and relatable workplace drama, See You at Work Tomorrow explores ambition, vulnerability, and the surprising connections that can emerge in the most unlikely places. Sometimes the person who challenges you the most ends up becoming the one you can't imagine being without.
Toy Story 5
19th June, Cinemas Nationwide

🧸 Preview: The Toys Take on Technology
The gang is back for another adventure in Toy Story 5, the latest chapter in one of cinema's most beloved franchises. This time, Buzz, Woody, Jessie and the rest of Bonnie's toys face a challenge unlike any they've encountered before. When Bonnie receives a new Lilypad tablet and quickly becomes obsessed, the toys find themselves competing against a modern threat to playtime that they simply can't fit in a toy box.
As screens begin to replace imagination and attention becomes harder to capture, the toys must work together to remind Bonnie of the magic of play. Blending the heart, humour, and emotional storytelling that have defined the series for three decades, Toy Story 5 promises a timely new adventure that explores what it means to be a toy in an increasingly digital world. For longtime fans and a new generation alike, there's plenty of life left in these toys yet.
Familiar Touch
19th June, Selected Cinemas

💙 Preview: Holding On to Who We Are
Tender, moving, and deeply human, Familiar Touch explores the experience of ageing, memory, and identity through the eyes of Ruth Goldman, an elderly woman living with dementia. As Ruth settles into an assisted living community, she must navigate unfamiliar routines, new relationships, and an ever-changing understanding of herself and the world around her. While memories fade and certainty becomes harder to grasp, her desires, emotions, and sense of self continue to evolve in unexpected ways.
Compassionate and intimate, Familiar Touch promises a thoughtful portrait of a woman confronting profound change while searching for connection, dignity, and meaning.
Roid
19th June, Selected Cinemas (Bengali Language)

🏡 Preview: A Quiet Life Unravels
Roid is a haunting Bengali-language drama that explores loneliness, love, and the fragile line between peace and chaos. Seeking a life away from the noise of the world, a solitary middle-aged man marries a woman struggling with mental illness and builds a home on a remote plot of land far from his village, hoping to create a life of quiet contentment.
But the tranquillity he longs for proves elusive. As his wife's unpredictable behaviour begins to disrupt their isolated existence, the life he carefully constructed starts to unravel. Thoughtful and emotionally complex, Roid promises an intimate character study of two outsiders bound together by circumstance, exploring the challenges of companionship, isolation, and the realities of living with someone whose mind is often at war with itself.
Cocktail 2
19th June, Selected Cinemas (Hindi Language)

🍸 Preview: Love, Lies and Unexpected Consequences
Cocktail 2 has nothing to do with the 1988 Tom Cruise classic. Instead, this Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama serves up a very different mix of relationships, emotions, and chaos.
After ten years together, Diya and Kunal's seemingly stable relationship is thrown into turmoil when Ally, an old friend, unexpectedly re-enters their lives. What begins as a seemingly harmless plan between two women soon spirals out of control, setting off a chain reaction of misunderstandings, surprises, and emotional revelations. Blending humour, romance, and plenty of drama, Cocktail 2 promises a rollercoaster ride that explores friendship, love, and what happens when the past refuses to stay where it belongs. 🍹❤️
Sugar
18th June, Season 2, Apple TV+

🕵🏼♀️ Preview: A New Mystery for John Sugar
The stylish neo-noir thriller Sugar returns for a second season, with Colin Farrell back as the enigmatic private investigator John Sugar. A film obsessive with a talent for finding the missing, Sugar once again finds himself drawn into a case that is far more dangerous than it first appears.
This time, his search for the troubled older brother of a rising boxer soon expands into a sprawling conspiracy stretching across Los Angeles, while his own hunt for answers about his missing sister continues to haunt him. As the lines between justice, obsession, and personal redemption begin to blur, Sugar is forced to confront a difficult question: how far is he willing to go to do the right thing? Atmospheric, intelligent, and packed with mystery, Season 2 looks set to deepen both the intrigue and the character at the heart of the series.
Harlan Coben's I Will Find You
18th June, Limited Series, Netflix

🔍 Preview: Harlan Coben's Most Desperate Search Yet
When Harlan Coben puts his name on a thriller, audiences know twists are guaranteed. The bestselling author's latest adaptation, Harlan Coben's I Will Find You, arrives as an eight-episode limited series built around an irresistible premise.
An innocent father is serving a life sentence for the murder of his own son when he receives shocking evidence suggesting the child may still be alive. Faced with an impossible choice, he risks everything by breaking out of prison in a desperate search for the truth. As he follows a trail of secrets, lies, and unexpected revelations, he discovers that the mystery surrounding his son's disappearance runs far deeper than anyone imagined.
Your Fault London
17th June, Cinemas Nationwide

❤️ Preview: Love Under Pressure
Romance, ambition, and heartbreak collide in Your Fault London, a passionate sequel that puts Nick and Noah’s relationship to its toughest test yet. As their lives begin to move in different directions, Nick throws himself into business alongside his father while Noah embarks on an exciting new chapter at Oxford University.
Separated by distance and surrounded by new opportunities, both find themselves facing temptations, rivalries, and betrayals that threaten everything they have built together. As old secrets resurface and emotions run high, Nick and Noah must decide whether their love is strong enough to survive the challenges ahead. Emotional, dramatic, and full of romantic tension, Your Fault London explores what happens when growing up means risking the person you love most.
Angel's Egg
17th June, Selected Cinemas (Japanese Language)

🥚 Preview: A Dreamlike Journey Through Ruins
Few animated films are as mysterious or visually striking as Angel's Egg. Set within the haunting ruins of a strange and seemingly abandoned city, the story follows a young girl who devotes herself to protecting a large egg she carries everywhere she goes. Her solitary existence changes when she encounters a boy searching for a bird he once saw in a dream.
As the pair form an unlikely bond, they wander through a world filled with symbolism, unanswered questions, and breathtaking imagery. Blending fantasy, philosophy, and surreal storytelling, Angel's Egg is less concerned with providing easy answers than it is with creating a powerful atmosphere of wonder and mystery. For viewers willing to embrace its dreamlike nature, this remains one of Japanese animation's most unique and unforgettable experiences. 🌙✨
AMERICA'S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
16th June, Season 3, Netflix+

📣 Preview: The Dream Behind the Uniform
He pom-poms are back as America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders returns for a third season, continuing its behind-the-scenes look at one of the most famous cheerleading squads in the world. What may appear glamorous from the outside is revealed to be an intensely competitive and demanding journey, as hopeful candidates battle through auditions, training camp, and the pressures of the NFL season in pursuit of a coveted place on the squad.
Following both newcomers and returning veterans, the series captures the sacrifices, setbacks, and triumphs that come with chasing a lifelong dream. Packed with emotion, determination, and plenty of high-stakes drama, Season 3 once again proves that earning the iconic uniform requires far more than a perfect smile and a polished routine.
Disclosure Day
12th June, Cinemas Nationwide

👽 Preview: Spielberg Returns to the Stars
Could Disclosure Day already be the most anticipated film of the year? Directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg and written by longtime collaborator David Koepp, the mysterious sci-fi epic is already drawing comparisons to Close Encounters of the Third Kind, with some even calling it a spiritual sequel.
Led by Emily Blunt and featuring a powerhouse ensemble including Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, Colman Domingo, Wyatt Russell, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, and Elizabeth Marvel, the film explores a terrifying question: what happens when humanity finally discovers we are not alone? Atmospheric, emotional, and filled with Spielberg’s trademark wonder, Disclosure Day promises a cinematic event where awe and fear collide on a cosmic scale.
The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford
12th June, Selected Cinemas

🏴 Preview: When a Town Forgets Its History
Obsession, grief, and the power of fandom collide in The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford, a darkly comic drama led by the distinguished Peter Mullan alongside a cast of rising talent. Set in the small Scottish village of Arberloch, the story follows Kenneth, a grieving tour guide whose life is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the town's only historical claim to fame, eighteenth-century inventor Sir Douglas Weatherford.
But when a major fantasy television series chooses the village as its filming location, everything changes. As tourists flock to celebrate fictional heroes and the town gradually abandons its own history in favour of fan culture, Kenneth's devotion begins to spiral into something far more dangerous. Blending satire, tragedy, and psychological drama, The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford explores what happens when identity, memory, and obsession collide.
Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway
12th June, Selected Cinemas

🏍️ Preview: Mystery at Full Speed
The long-running anime phenomenon returns with Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway, the 29th feature film in the beloved Detective Conan franchise. This latest adventure shifts the spotlight to Chihaya Hagiwara, a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Police and the leader of its motorcycle division. As a new mystery unfolds, Chihaya finds herself at the centre of a high-stakes investigation that promises the franchise's trademark blend of suspense, action, and clever detective work.
With fast-paced chases, unexpected twists, and the return of familiar faces, Fallen Angel of the Highway looks set to deliver another thrilling chapter for fans of one of Japan’s most enduring animated series.
Main Vaapas Aaunga
12th June, Selected Cinemas

💔 Preview: A Love Story That Refused to Fade
Memory, loss, and enduring love lie at the heart of Main Vaapas Aaunga, the latest drama written and directed by Imtiaz Ali. The film follows an elderly man who remains haunted by a romance from his youth, a love story torn apart by the upheaval of the 1947 Partition of India. As he recounts his experiences to his grandson, decades of buried memories come flooding back, revealing a journey marked by migration, separation, longing, and heartbreak.
Moving between past and present, the film explores how the events of Partition shaped countless lives and how some emotional wounds never truly heal. Through its intimate storytelling, Main Vaapas Aaunga examines the power of first love, the weight of history, and the connections that endure across generations. Rich with nostalgia and emotion, it promises to be a deeply personal and poignant tale from one of Indian cinema's most celebrated storytellers.
The Evil Lawyer
11th June, Season 1, Netflix

⚖️ Preview: Trust the Lawyer at Your Own Risk
Justice and deception collide in The Evil Lawyer, a gripping new legal thriller from Thailand. When a promising young attorney is framed for a brutal crime he insists he did not commit, his future appears all but destroyed.
With nowhere else to turn, he places his fate in the hands of a notoriously ruthless and morally questionable defence lawyer. As the pair dig deeper into the case, hidden motives, dangerous secrets, and powerful enemies begin to emerge, forcing them into a race to uncover the truth before it is too late. Packed with courtroom drama, suspense, and unexpected twists, The Evil Lawyer promises a tense battle between guilt, innocence, and the price of justice.
Every Year After
10th June, Season 1, Netflix

❤️ Preview: What If Your First Love Was The One?
Every Year After is a sweeping, heartfelt romance that explores the enduring power of first love. Over six unforgettable summers, two young people fall deeply for one another, building a connection that feels destined to last forever. But one life-changing moment tears them apart, leaving behind years of unanswered questions and unfinished feelings. Now, with just one week to confront the past, they must decide whether what they had is worth fighting for. Warm, funny, and deeply romantic, Every Year After asks a timeless question: what if your first love really was your soulmate?
The Rest Is Football
10th June, Limited Series, Netflix

⚽ Preview: The World Cup’s New Daily Habit
One of the world's most successful football podcasts is making the jump to television in The Rest is Football, arriving daily on Netflix throughout the World Cup. Produced by Goalhanger and hosted by Gary Lineker alongside football legends Alan Shearer and Micah Richards, the series brings the podcast's winning mix of insight, humour, debate, and behind-the-scenes stories to the biggest tournament in sport.
Expect reaction to every major talking point, expert analysis, dressing-room anecdotes, and the chemistry that has made the trio a favourite with football fans. For anyone looking to stay on top of the World Cup, this could become essential daily viewing.
Clarkson's Farm 5
10th June, Season 5, Prime Video

🚜 Preview: Bigger Problems at Diddly Squat
Britain’s most famous farm is back for Season 5 of Clarkson's Farm, the hugely successful Prime Video series starring Jeremy Clarkson. With the UK farming community facing fresh uncertainty following controversial government budget changes, Jeremy becomes convinced that major changes are needed to keep Diddly Squat running efficiently. That means embracing new technology, ambitious ideas, and even sending fan favourite Kaleb Cooper on his first ever trip abroad. But while the farm looks to the future, even bigger challenges are looming on the horizon. As always, expect plenty of laughs, chaos, frustration, and a surprisingly heartfelt look at the realities of modern farming.
Outlast: The Jungle
10th June, Season 3, Netflix

🌴 Preview: New Jungle. Same Brutal Game.
The wilderness survival hit Outlast returns for Season 3 on June 10, and this time the frozen landscapes of Alaska have been swapped for the unforgiving jungles of Panama. Streaming on Netflix, the series once again throws 16 strangers into the wild with a simple objective: survive long enough as a team to share a $1 million prize. But as fans of the show know, nature is only half the battle. Competitors can switch alliances, abandon teammates, and reshape the game at any moment, creating a pressure cooker of rivalries, betrayals, and shifting loyalties. With suffocating heat replacing sub-zero temperatures and a whole new set of environmental challenges to overcome, Season 3 looks set to be the toughest and most unpredictable chapter yet.
Colors of Evil: Black
10th June, Selected Cinemas

⚫ Preview: A Town Haunted by Its Secrets
Dark secrets lurk beneath the surface in Colors of Evil: Black, a Polish language, chilling crime thriller that blends mystery, folklore, and suspense. When children begin disappearing in a remote Polish town, prosecutor Leopold Bilski is tasked with uncovering the truth behind the disturbing cases. As his investigation deepens, he finds himself drawn into a sinister local legend that many would rather remain buried. With time running out and fear spreading through the community, Bilski must separate myth from reality before more lives are lost. Atmospheric, unsettling, and packed with twists, Colors of Evil: Black promises a gripping mystery where the darkest stories may turn out to be true.
ForeFans
10th June, Selected Cinemas

🎭 Preview: The Cost of Being Seen
Identity, ambition, and online fame collide in ForeFans, a provocative character-driven drama exploring the blurred boundaries between real life and digital personas. Isla is an international student struggling to stay afloat, overwhelmed by financial pressure and uncertain about her future. Encouraged by her impulsive best friend Fay, she reluctantly enters the world of webcam modelling.
What begins as a desperate attempt to survive soon evolves into something far more complicated. Drawing on her love of anime and cosplay, Isla creates an online identity that brings confidence, attention, and financial success. But as her virtual life grows, the line between performance and reality begins to disappear. Set against the backdrop of internet culture, fandom, and online intimacy, ForeFans is an intimate and thought-provoking exploration of loneliness, self-discovery, and the hidden price of visibility in the digital age.
Kevin Bridges: In Search of the Beautiful Game
6th June, BBC iPlayer

⚽ Preview: Is the Beautiful Game Still Beautiful?
Comedian and lifelong football fan Kevin Bridges sets out to answer a question many supporters have been asking for years in Kevin Bridges: In Search of the Beautiful Game: does the beautiful game still exist?
Travelling across continents and football cultures, Bridges meets some of the sport's most fascinating characters, including Brazilian World Cup winner Cafu, Scottish international John McGinn, passionate São Paulo ultras, dedicated American football fans, and many others. Along the way, he explores how the game has evolved, what football means to different communities, and whether the soul of the sport has survived in an era dominated by money, commercialisation, and global fame.
Office Romance
5th June, Netflix

💼 Preview: The Boss Is Breaking Her Own Rules
Love and workplace politics collide in Office Romance, a raunchy and irreverent rom-com directed by Ol Parker and co-written by Brett Goldstein and Joe Kelly. Starring Jennifer Lopez and Goldstein, the film follows Jackie, the powerful President and CEO of Air Cruz, whose strict anti-fraternisation policy keeps her company running like clockwork.
But when a charismatic new lawyer joins the business, the rules she expects everyone else to follow suddenly become a lot harder to obey herself. Packed with sharp humour, chemistry, and plenty of awkward workplace complications, Office Romance looks set to deliver a fun and modern twist on the classic rom-com formula.
Mexico 86
5th June, Netflix

⚽ Preview: The Political Game Behind the World Cup
In this Spanish language film, World Cup fever is building and Mexico 86 shines a light on one of football's most remarkable untold stories. Directed by Gabriel Ripstein and starring Diego Luna, this political satire and historical drama explores the frantic race to secure the 1986 World Cup after Colombia unexpectedly withdrew as hosts. What follows is a high-stakes tale of backroom deals, political manoeuvring, and an audacious underdog plan designed to convince FIFA that Mexico was ready to step in. Blending football history with sharp humour and political intrigue, Mexico 86 promises a fascinating look at the game being played far away from the pitch.
The Marked Woman
5th June, Netflix

🕵🏼♀️ Preview: A Woman Without a Past
Mystery, crime, and international intrigue collide in the spanish language film, The Market Woman, adapted from the novel by Rosa Montero and Olivier Truc. The story begins when an unconscious woman is discovered inside a shipping container at the port of Barcelona, barely alive and with no memory of who she is, where she came from, or even her native language. As she recovers in hospital, it becomes clear that someone desperately wants her dead. Teaming up with a police inspector specialising in human trafficking and a French agent, she is drawn into a dangerous investigation that may hold the key to her identity. Tense, atmospheric, and packed with twists, The Market Woman promises a gripping thriller where every answer uncovers a deeper mystery.
Teach You A Lesson
5th June, Season 1, Netflix

📚 Preview: Class Is About to Begin
Discipline gets a dramatic makeover in Teach You a Lesson, a new Korean-language limited series that tackles the growing breakdown of respect and authority in schools. When conventional methods fail, a team of unconventional inspectors is brought in to restore order, armed with sharp instincts, tough love, and lessons that go far beyond anything found in a textbook. As they confront disruptive students, frustrated teachers, and a flawed education system, their unorthodox approach begins to challenge everyone’s ideas about responsibility and respect. Blending drama, humour, and social commentary, Teach You a Lesson promises a fresh and compelling look at life inside the classroom.
Madfabulous
5th June, Selected Cinemas

🎭 Preview: Aristocracy Has Never Been This Chaotic
Extravagance, rebellion, and eccentric charm take centre stage in Madfabulous, directed by Celyn Jones. Set in 1890s North Wales, the film follows the flamboyant Henry Paget as he returns to claim his aristocratic inheritance and assume the title of Fifth Marquess. But Henry’s theatrical personality and refusal to conform to upper-class expectations send shockwaves through high society, while delighting the local townspeople.
Alongside his spirited cousin Lily and devoted butler Gelert, Henry attempts to forge his own identity amid suffocating traditions, scheming relatives, and the looming influence of his estranged father. Stylish, witty, and emotionally rich, the film celebrates individuality in a world determined to suppress it.
Maa Behen
5th June, Selected Cinemas

💀 Preview: The Worst Family Reunion Imaginable
Dark secrets and dysfunctional family dynamics collide in Maa Behen, written and directed by Suresh Triveni. The story begins with a phone call no one wants to receive: in the middle of the night, a woman contacts her estranged daughters with a chilling revelation, there’s a dead body in her kitchen.
As the family is reluctantly pulled back together, old resentments, buried secrets, and increasingly absurd complications turn a shocking situation into a darkly comic nightmare. Blending sharp humour with mystery and family drama, Maa Behen promises a twisted tale where the biggest problem may not be the body itself, but the people trying to deal with it.
Savage House
5th June, Selected Cinemas

⚔️ Preview: Decadence, Disease and the Madness of the Savages
Chaos and ambition consume Savage House, a darkly stylish period drama written and directed by Peter Glanz. Led by Richard E. Grant and Claire Foy, the film unfolds against the violent backdrop of 18th century England, where a devastating pox outbreak and the Jacobite uprising threaten to tear society apart.
Amid the turmoil, Sir Chauncey Savage and Lady Savage relentlessly chase status, pleasure, and survival, even as their world descends into duels, excess, betrayal, and bloodshed. Lavish yet brutal, the film promises a sharp, chaotic portrait of privilege and desperation inside a family whose name perfectly reflects the madness surrounding them.
Enzo
5th June, Selected Cinemas

🧱 Preview: Breaking Away from the Life Chosen for Him
Class, identity, and desire collide in Enzo, the intimate coming-of-age drama written and directed by Robin Campillo. Enzo, a 16-year-old from a wealthy bourgeois family, shocks those around him by rejecting the prestigious future laid out before him and instead beginning an apprenticeship in masonry.
Inside his family’s elegant villa in the sun-soaked South of France, tensions quietly build as expectations and anxieties over his future intensify. But on the construction sites, Enzo encounters Vlad, a charismatic Ukrainian co-worker whose presence begins to transform the way he sees himself and the possibilities ahead of him. Tender, emotional, and deeply human, the film explores freedom, self-discovery, and the courage it takes to choose your own path.
Cape Fear
4th June, Miniseries, Apple TV+

🌩️ Preview: Revenge Is Coming to Cape Fear
Tension and terror build in Cape Fear, the gripping new Apple TV+ adaptation featuring a powerhouse cast led by Javier Bardem and Amy Adams. The series follows happily married attorneys Anna and Tom Bowden, whose seemingly stable lives begin to unravel when notorious killer Max Cady is released from prison. The man they once helped put behind bars is now free and determined to make them pay. As fear, paranoia, and obsession close in, the Bowdens find themselves trapped in a psychological nightmare where danger could strike at any moment. Dark, intense, and emotionally charged, the series reimagines the classic thriller for a new generation.
The Murder of Rachel Nickell
4th June, Netflix

⚖️ Preview: The Case That Shocked Britain
One of the UK's most infamous murder investigations is revisited in The Murder of Rachel Nickell, a feature-length documentary from director Lucy Bowden, streaming on Netflix. The film examines the devastating 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell, a young mother who was killed in broad daylight on London’s Wimbledon Common while her toddler son was nearby. Through interviews, archive footage, and a detailed look at the investigation, the documentary explores the years-long search for justice, the mistakes that plagued the case, and the lasting impact it had on British policing and public opinion. Gripping and deeply unsettling, it revisits a crime that continues to resonate decades later.
The Witness
4th June, Limited Series, Netflix

💔 Preview: The Story Behind the Headlines
While many accounts of the Rachel Nickell case focus on the murder investigation, The Witness tells the deeply personal story of the family left behind. Following the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common, the series centres on her partner André, who suddenly finds himself raising their two-year-old son Alex alone.
With Alex the only eyewitness to the attack, André must protect his traumatised child while navigating intense media scrutiny and a police investigation that increasingly loses its way. Heartbreaking yet ultimately hopeful, the drama explores grief, resilience, and the extraordinary bond between a father and son determined to find light after unimaginable tragedy.
Poldi
4th June, Netflix

⚽ Preview: Poldi, More Than a Footballer
With June marking the start of a summer packed with football documentaries ahead of the World Cup, Poldi arrives as an intimate portrait of one of the game's most beloved figures. The documentary follows Lukas Podolski as he reflects on an extraordinary career that saw him become a World Cup winner, fan favourite, successful entrepreneur, and community hero. Looking back on the highs, lows, and defining moments of his journey, Podolski also turns his attention to the future and what comes next beyond the pitch. Warm, honest, and full of personality, Poldi is the story of a footballer whose impact has always stretched far beyond the game itself.
The Legend of Vox Machina
4th June, Season 4, Prime Video

⚔️ Preview: Vox Machina Reunites for Another Epic Battle
Adventure calls once again in Season 4 of The Legend of Vox Machina, arriving at the start of June. A year after the devastating events of the Chroma Conclave, the members of Vox Machina have gone their separate ways, each searching for love, family, and a sense of purpose beyond the battlefield. But peace never lasts for long. When an ancient evil awakens and threatens the realm, the legendary heroes are forced to reunite for another dangerous quest. Packed with fantasy spectacle, emotional stakes, and the series’ trademark mix of humour and heart, the new season promises another epic chapter for one of animation’s most beloved adventuring parties.
Night Shift for Cuties
4th June, Season 1, Netflix

🎤 Preview: K-Pop Dreams, Workplace Wars
Friendship, fandom, and fierce competition collide in Night Shift for Cuties, the new Indonesian-language comedy from creator Monica Vanesa Tedja, streaming on Netflix. Two devoted K-pop superfans working the night shift at the same minimart share one dream: travelling to Korea to meet their idols. But as opportunities arise and the stakes grow higher, their close friendship begins to transform into an all-out rivalry, with each willing to go to increasingly ridiculous lengths to make their dream a reality. Packed with humour, heart, and plenty of K-pop obsession, the series is a fun and energetic look at friendship, ambition, and what happens when fandom takes over your life.
Masters of the Universe
3rd June, Cinemas Nationwide

⚔️ Preview: He-Man Returns to Defend Eternia
The power returns in Masters of the Universe, a bold new live-action reimagining of the beloved 1980s cartoon and the cult 1987 film that starred Dolph Lundgren. Directed by Travis Knight and starring Nicholas Galitzine as Prince Adam, the film follows the long-lost heir as he is drawn back to Eternia by the legendary Sword of Power after 15 years away.
Returning home, Adam discovers a kingdom devastated under the ruthless rule of Skeletor. To save his family and restore hope to the realm, he must unite with allies Teela and Duncan/Man-At-Arms and finally embrace his destiny as He-Man, the most powerful man in the universe. Epic fantasy, nostalgia, and high-stakes adventure collide in what promises to be a massive new chapter for the franchise.
Michael Jackson: The Verdict
3rd June, Limited Series, Netflix

⚖️ Preview: The Verdict
The courtroom drama that captivated the world is revisited in Michael Jackson: The Verdict, a three-part limited documentary series examining the trial of Michael Jackson and the enduring debate surrounding his legacy.
Told through the perspectives of key figures who were inside the courtroom, the series explores the evidence, legal strategies, media frenzy, and public reaction that defined one of the most closely watched celebrity trials of all time. Comprehensive and thought-provoking, the documentary aims to unpack both the case itself and the complex legacy of an artist whose influence on music and popular culture remains undeniable decades later.
Peddi
3rd June, Selected Cinemas

🏏 Preview: One Man Fights for the Pride of His Village
Passion, rivalry, and community spirit collide in Peddi, the latest action drama directed by Buchi Babu Sana. Set in rural Andhra Pradesh during the 1980s, the film stars Ram Charan as Peddi Pehelwan, a fearless and spirited villager who rallies his community through sport in the face of a powerful rival threatening their pride and identity. Combining emotional drama with large-scale sporting spectacle, the film promises an energetic story of resilience, unity, and standing tall against oppression. With Ram Charan at the centre, Peddi looks set to deliver both heart and heroics in classic larger-than-life style.
Propeller One-Way Night Coach
29th May, Apple TV+

✈️ Preview: A Family Journey Takes Flight
Adventure and nostalgia soar in Propeller One-Way Night Coach, the directorial debut of John Travolta, who also stars alongside his daughter in what has become a true family affair. Based on Travolta’s own 1997 children’s book, the film is set during the golden age of aviation and follows a young airplane enthusiast and his mother as they set off on a cross-country trip to Hollywood. What begins as a simple journey soon transforms into an unforgettable adventure filled with discovery, wonder, and heart. Warm and uplifting, it’s a love letter to flight, family, and the magic of chasing big dreams.
Power Ballad
29th May, Cinemas Nationwide

🎸 Preview: One Song Could Change Everything
Music, ambition, and bruised egos collide in Power Ballad, the latest heartfelt drama from director John Carney. Starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas, the film follows Rick, a once-promising musician now scraping by as a wedding singer, whose life changes after meeting fading boy-band star Danny during a late-night jam session. But when Danny transforms one of Rick’s songs into the comeback hit that revives his own career, resentment and ambition begin to surface. Determined to reclaim the recognition he feels he deserves, Rick risks not only his friendships and future, but everything that truly matters to him. Funny, emotional, and driven by music, it’s a story about talent, ownership, and the cost of chasing validation.
My Mother's Wedding
29th May, Cinemas Nationwide

💍 Preview: Weddings Bring Families Together… and Everything Else Back Up
Family tensions and long-buried emotions resurface in My Mother's Wedding, the directorial debut of Kristin Scott Thomas, who also writes and stars in the film. Featuring a powerhouse ensemble including Scarlett Johansson, Sienna Miller, and Emily Beecham, the story follows three sisters returning home for the third wedding of their twice-widowed mother. What should be a joyful reunion soon becomes an emotional reckoning, as old wounds, unresolved relationships, and uncertain futures come bubbling to the surface—helped along by a colourful cast of unexpected wedding guests. Warm, funny, and heartfelt, it’s a story about family, forgiveness, and the complicated ties that never truly disappear.
Tuner
29th May, Cinemas Nationwide

🎹 Preview: Every Lock Has a Perfect Note
Music and crime collide in Tuner, a stylish thriller featuring an all-star cast led by Leo Woodall, Dustin Hoffman, and Jean Reno. The story follows a gifted piano tuner whose obsessive precision and extraordinary ear lead him to an unexpected revelation: the same meticulous skills used to perfect instruments can also crack safes. Drawn into a dangerous criminal world, his once orderly life quickly spirals into deception, high-stakes theft, and mounting pressure from those eager to exploit his rare talent. Slick and suspenseful, it’s a thriller where every detail matters and one wrong note could prove fatal.
Backrooms
29th May, Cinemas Nationwide

🚪Preview: There’s Something Waiting Beyond Reality
Psychological horror descends into the unknown in Backrooms, directed by Kane Parsons. When one of her patients mysteriously vanishes into a strange dimension beyond reality, a therapist is forced to follow him into a nightmarish labyrinth where the normal rules of space, time, and logic no longer apply. As she journeys deeper into the endless, unsettling corridors, she uncovers terrifying truths lurking within the shadows and the possibility that escape may no longer be possible. Inspired by the internet phenomenon, the film promises a deeply eerie descent into isolation, paranoia, and fear of the unknown.
Moss & Freud
29th May, Selected Cinemas

🖼️ Preview: Fame Meets Art in an Intimate Portrait
Fashion, art, and identity intertwine in Moss & Freud, written and directed by James Lucas. Starring Ellie Bamber and the legendary Derek Jacobi, the film explores the unexpected relationship between supermodel Kate Moss and acclaimed artist Lucian Freud. When Freud offers to paint Moss’s portrait, what begins as an artistic collaboration gradually becomes a deeply personal journey of self-discovery. Set against the worlds of celebrity and fine art, the film promises an intimate look at vulnerability, creativity, and the search for meaning behind an iconic image.
Rafa
29th May, Limited Series, Netflix

🎾 Preview: Rafa Reflects on a Legendary Final Chapter
One of tennis’ greatest icons opens up like never before in Rafa, a limited documentary event on Netflix following the extraordinary career and final season of Rafael Nadal. From his relentless rise on clay courts to becoming one of the most respected competitors in sporting history, Nadal reflects on the victories, sacrifices, rivalries, and injuries that shaped his legacy. Emotional and deeply personal, the series offers an intimate look at the mindset of a champion confronting the closing chapter of an unforgettable career.
Calabasas Confidential
29th May, Season 1, Netflix

🌴 Preview: Secrets Don’t Stay Hidden in Calabasas
Luxury, relationships, and unresolved drama collide in Calabasas Confidential, a glossy new reality series following a group of friends and exes returning home after graduating college. Back in the world of hillside mansions, privilege, and endless parties, the group quickly discovers that time apart hasn’t erased old tensions. As new romances spark and long-buried secrets resurface, they’re forced to confront what comes next for their friendships, careers, and complicated relationships. Set behind the gates of one of Los Angeles’ most envied zip codes, the series promises plenty of chaos, heartbreak, and summer-fuelled drama.
Leonora in the Morning Light
29th May, Selected Cinemas

🎨 Preview: The Troubled Mind of Leonora Carrington
Art, imagination, and inner turmoil collide in Leonora in the Morning Light, a sweeping portrait of surrealist icon Leonora Carrington. Celebrated alongside Frida Kahlo as one of Mexico’s most influential artists, Carrington moved through the heart of the surrealist movement as the partner of Max Ernst and close friend of André Breton and Joan Miró. But behind her extraordinary creativity lay a constant struggle with psychological crises sparked by the same visionary imagination that fueled her work. Atmospheric and deeply emotional, the film explores the thin line between genius and instability, and the price of seeing the world differently.
Star City
28th May, Apple TV+

🚀 Preview: The Space Race Through Soviet Eyes
The universe of For All Mankind expands in Star City, a gripping alternate-history drama created by Ben Nedivi, Matt Wolpert, and Ronald D. Moore. Starring Rhys Ifans and Anna Maxwell Martin, the series shifts the perspective of the global space race behind the Iron Curtain, exploring what might have happened if the Soviet Union’s ambitions had shaped the future of space exploration. But while the dangers of space remain immense, the real threat may lie back on Earth, where politics, paranoia, and secrecy create a world every bit as perilous as the cosmos itself.
Deli Boys
28th May, Season 2, Hulu/Disney+

🥪 Preview: The Family Business Gets Even Messier
Chaos, crime, and family dysfunction return in Season 2 of Deli Boys, streaming on Hulu and Disney+. After discovering their late father’s convenience store empire was secretly built on criminal operations, two wildly unprepared Pakistani American brothers continue their disastrous attempt to navigate the underworld while holding onto the lifestyle they once took for granted. As rival criminals, family secrets, and increasingly reckless decisions pile up, the brothers are forced to decide whether they can truly step into their Baba’s shoes, or whether they’re in way over their heads. Sharp, fast-paced, and packed with dark comedy, the series blends crime caper chaos with heartfelt family drama.
The Four Seasons
28th May, Season 2, Netflix

🌴 Preview: Friendship, Chaos and Holidays That Never Stay Relaxing
The vacations continue in The Four Seasons Season 2, the warm and witty ensemble comedy led by Tina Fey. Following a close-knit group of longtime friends as they escape to luxurious seasonal getaways, the series mixes laugh-out-loud comedy with the messy realities of marriage, friendship, and growing older together. Returning alongside Fey are an all-star cast including Will Forte, Steve Carell, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Colman Domingo, Marco Calvani, and Erika Henningsen. Equal parts comforting and chaotic, it’s another charming trip with people you’d happily spend a holiday with, until the drama starts.
Criminal Minds Evolution
28th May, Season 19, Paramount + & Disney +

🕵️ Preview: The BAU Returns for More Twisted Cases
The hunt for the country’s most dangerous criminals continues in Season 19 of Criminal Minds. The elite profilers of the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit are once again tasked with getting inside the minds of killers, predicting their next moves before they can strike again. At the heart of the team is veteran agent David Rossi, a founding member of the BAU whose experience and instincts remain crucial as the team faces a new wave of disturbing and complex cases. Dark, intense, and psychologically gripping, the long-running crime drama continues to blend chilling investigations with the personal bonds that hold the team together.
Spider-Noir
27th May, Season 1, Prime Video

🕷️ Preview: A Hero Haunted by His Own Shadow
Dark streets and buried secrets define Spider-Noir, a stylish new noir-inspired take on the Spider-Man universe created by Oren Uziel. Set in 1930s New York, the series stars Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly, a weary private investigator struggling to survive while haunted by the memory of his former life as the city’s only superhero. As old enemies and unfinished business resurface, he’s forced to confront the past he tried to leave behind. Blending pulp detective storytelling with comic book mythology, the series promises a darker, moodier vision of heroism where redemption comes at a cost.
My Two Cents
27th May, Season 1, Netflix

💶 Preview: Friendship, Chaos and Very Bad Decisions
Life rarely goes to plan in My Two Cents, an italian language, adult animated comedy arriving on Netflix. Zerocalcare and Cinghiale are doing everything they can to keep their neighbourhood hangout alive, but mounting money problems, broken communication, and increasingly messy personal lives threaten to pull everything apart. As tensions rise and everyday frustrations spiral into absurd chaos, their friendship is pushed to its limits. Sharp, funny, and emotionally grounded, the series blends adult humour with an honest look at modern anxieties, loyalty, and trying to hold things together when life keeps falling apart.
Sofia the First: Royal Magic
25th May, Season 1, Disney Jr

✨ Preview: Sofia Returns for a Magical New Adventure
A whole new chapter begins in Sofia the First: Royal Magic, the enchanting Disney adventure featuring Ariel Winter returning as the voice of Princess Sofia. Available on Disney, the series follows Sofia as she enrols at The Charmswell School for Royal Magic, where she discovers she may be the most powerful princess in the realm. As she learns to control her extraordinary abilities, Sofia must also navigate friendship, responsibility, and the challenges of royal life alongside a new group of magical classmates. Filled with heart, humour, and sparkling adventure, it’s a charming return to one of Disney’s most beloved young princesses.
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars
22nd May, Season 11, Paramount+

💄 Preview: The Queens Return for Another Shot at Glory
The competition is fiercer, louder, and more fabulous than ever as RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars prepares to launch Season 11. Bringing back some of the most iconic queens from the RuPaul's Drag Race universe, the series gives fan favourites another chance to cement their place in Drag Race herstory. Expect explosive rivalries, unforgettable runway looks, emotional moments, and plenty of lip-sync battles for the legacy, alongside the return of the legendary All Stars Snatch Game. Hosted by RuPaul, the series once again proves that charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent are only the beginning.
Mating Season
22nd May, Season 1, Netflix

🦝 Preview: Love Is Wild
Relationships get messy in the forest in Mating Season, the outrageous new adult animated comedy arriving on Netflix. Created by the twisted minds behind Big Mouth, Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, and Jennifer Flackett, the series follows a chaotic collection of bears, raccoons, deer, foxes, and other lovable woodland creatures as they stumble through love, sex, heartbreak, and the desperate search for connection. Packed with raunchy humour, emotional disasters, and animal instincts at their absolute worst, it’s a wildly adult take on dating and relationships where everyone is just trying to find a mate… or at least survive mating season.
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu
22nd May, Cinemas Nationwide

🌌 Preview: The Galaxy’s Most Wanted Duo Return
A new chapter in the Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu saga blasts onto the big screen with director Jon Favreau bringing Din Djarin and Grogu into their biggest adventure yet. With the Empire fallen but dangerous warlords still lurking across the galaxy, the fledgling New Republic turns to legendary Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin and his young apprentice Grogu to help maintain order in a fractured galaxy. Featuring an A-list cast including Pedro Pascal and Sigourney Weaver, alongside voice performances from Jeremy Allen White and Martin Scorsese, the film promises epic action, emotional stakes, and the sweeping adventure that defines the Star Wars universe.
Ladies First
22nd May, Cinemas Nationwide

👠 Preview: Welcome to a World Where the Rules Have Changed
Comedy and social satire collide in Ladies First, a sharp and star-packed story about power, perspective, and ego. When a deeply chauvinistic man suddenly finds himself transported into a matriarchal society, he’s forced to confront a world where the dynamics he once took for granted have been completely reversed. Things become even more complicated when he comes face to face with a formidable female version of himself. Featuring an ensemble cast including Sacha Baron Cohen, Rosamund Pike, Richard E. Grant, Emily Mortimer, and Charles Dance, the film blends absurd humour with biting commentary in a battle of identities, expectations, and control.
Charlie The Wonderdog
22nd May, Cinemas Nationwide

🐶 Preview: One Dog, Superpowers and Total Chaos
Family adventure gets a cosmic twist in Charlie the Wonderdog, written and directed by Shea Wageman. When timid nine-year-old Danny’s beloved dog Charlie is abducted by aliens, things couldn’t possibly get stranger, until Charlie returns home with extraordinary superpowers. Voiced by Owen Wilson alongside a young ensemble cast, the film follows Danny and his newly enhanced canine companion as they race to stop the neighbour’s sinister cat Puddy from carrying out a plan to destroy humanity. Packed with humour, heart, and sci-fi fun, it’s a wild adventure proving that heroes can come with four legs and a wagging tail.
Finding Emily
22nd May, Cinemas Nationwide

🎸 Preview: One Wrong Number Changes Everything
Romance and chaos collide in Finding Emily, written by Rachel Hirons and directed by Alicia MacDonald. When a hopelessly lovesick musician is accidentally given the wrong number for the girl of his dreams, he joins forces with an ambitious psychology student to track her down. What begins as a simple search soon explodes into a hilarious campus-wide obsession, pulling classmates, friendships, and emotions into the chaos. Funny, heartfelt, and full of youthful energy, it’s a charming story about connection, ambition, and discovering that love rarely follows the plan you imagined.
Passenger
22nd May, Selected Cinemas

🚐 Preview: They Brought Something Back with Them
Road trip freedom turns into pure terror in Passenger, a chilling nightmare from director André Øvredal. After witnessing a gruesome highway accident, a young couple continues their van life adventure believing they escaped unharmed. But it soon becomes horrifyingly clear they didn’t leave the crash scene alone. Pursued by a demonic presence known only as the Passenger, their journey spirals into a relentless fight for survival as the entity closes in, determined to claim them both. Claustrophobic, eerie, and packed with mounting dread, it’s a supernatural thriller where the real horror rides with you.
Eagles of the Republic / نسور الجمهورية
22nd May, Selected Cinemas

🦅 Preview: Fame, Power and Dangerous Desire
Politics and seduction intertwine in Eagles of the Republic, the latest arabic language, gripping drama written and directed by Tarik Saleh. The story follows George Fahmy, Egypt’s most beloved actor, who is pressured into starring in a state-sponsored film commissioned by the country’s highest authorities. Reluctantly stepping into the inner circle of power, George soon becomes entangled in a world of influence, manipulation, and hidden agendas. But when he begins a dangerous affair with the enigmatic wife of the general overseeing the project, the line between performance and reality starts to blur. Tense and atmospheric, the film explores ambition, corruption, and the personal cost of getting too close to power.
Tom and Jerry: Forbidden Compass
22nd May, Selected Cinemas

🧭 Preview: Tom and Jerry’s Wildest Chase Yet
The legendary rivalry gets a time-travelling twist in Tom and Jerry: Forbidden Compass, a Chinese-language reimagining of the classic cartoon duo. During one of their chaotic chases inside a museum, Tom and Jerry stumble upon an ancient magical compass that transports them through time and into a distant era far from home. Forced to put their endless feud aside, the pair must work together to survive strange new worlds and uncover a way back before they’re trapped forever. Packed with slapstick comedy, adventure, and vibrant animation, it’s a fresh spin on two of animation’s most iconic troublemakers.
The Boroughs
21st May, Netflix

⏳ Preview: Retirement Just Got Dangerous
Peace and quiet are shattered in The Boroughs, a genre-bending series created by Jeffrey Addiss. Set within a seemingly idyllic retirement community, the story follows a group of unlikely heroes who uncover an otherworldly threat capable of stealing the one thing they can least afford to lose—time. Led by Alfred Molina and Geena Davis, alongside a strong ensemble of familiar faces, the series blends mystery, humour, and sci-fi suspense into a story about aging, survival, and finding purpose when the clock is running out.
Kylie
20th May, Limited Series, Netflix

🎤 Preview: Kylie Opens the Archives
Pop icon Kylie Minogue takes centre stage in Kylie, a deeply personal limited documentary series arriving on Netflix. Reflecting on a remarkable career that has seen her sell more than 80 million records and reinvent both herself and modern pop music multiple times, Minogue opens up her personal archives like never before. Through intimate home movies, unseen photographs, and candid new interviews, the series explores the triumphs and pressures behind decades in the spotlight, including public scrutiny, personal heartbreak, and her battle with illness. Emotional, celebratory, and revealing, it’s the story of an artist whose resilience has become as iconic as her music.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War
20th May, Prime Video

🕵️ Preview: The Enemy Already Knows the Plan
Espionage and betrayal return in Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War, with John Krasinski once again stepping into the role of Jack Ryan while also co-writing the story. Directed by Andrew Bernstein, the film sees Ryan reunite with trusted CIA operatives to confront a dangerous enemy who always seems one step ahead. As missions unravel and loyalties are tested, Ryan is forced to face ghosts from a past he believed was long buried. Fast-paced and packed with tension, it’s a globe-spanning thriller where every move could be the one that exposes them all.
Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed
20th May, Apple TV+

⚽ Preview: Suburbia, Secrets and a Very Bad Feeling
Chaos lurks beneath everyday life in Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, a sharp, offbeat drama on Apple TV+ created by David Rosen. Newly divorced and already navigating a messy custody battle, Paula’s life takes a darker turn when she becomes convinced she’s witnessed a crime. As she’s pulled deeper into a tangled web of blackmail, murder, and the oddly intense world of youth soccer, her search for the truth begins to blur with her own unraveling sense of identity. Darkly comic and unpredictable, it’s a story where suburbia hides more than just secrets and nothing is quite as it seems.
The Christophers
15th May, Selected Cinemas

🎨 Preview: Art, Deception and the Perfect Forgery
Secrets and ambition intertwine in The Christophers, a sharp and stylish new film directed by Steven Soderbergh. Featuring a standout ensemble including Michaela Coel, Ian McKellen, Jessica Gunning, and James Corden, the story follows the estranged children of a once-celebrated artist who hatch a risky plan after his death. Hiring a talented forger to complete the unfinished works their father left behind, they attempt to pass the pieces off as newly discovered masterpieces. But as greed, family tensions, and deception collide, the line between art and fraud becomes dangerously thin.
In The Grey
15th May, Cinemas Nationwide

💣 Preview: High Stakes, Higher Risk
Action and attitude collide in In The Grey, a slick, high-stakes caper from director Guy Ritchie. Starring Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Rosamund Pike, the film follows a covert team of elite operatives tasked with reclaiming a billion-dollar fortune from a ruthless tyrant. As the mission unfolds, shifting loyalties, sharp tactics, and explosive action push the team to their limits. Stylish, fast-paced, and packed with tension, it’s a battle of wits and firepower where nothing is ever as simple as the plan.
Dutton Ranch
15th May, Paramount+

🤠 Preview: New Land, Same Ruthless Stakes
The Dutton Ranch saga expands with a high-stakes new chapter, as fan favourites Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler strike out for a fresh start in South Texas. But leaving the past behind proves easier said than done, as their attempt to build a new life quickly collides with the harsh realities of a rival ranch willing to do anything to defend its territory. Starring Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser, alongside Annette Bening and Ed Harris, the series promises the same gripping mix of power, loyalty, and conflict that made Yellowstone a phenomenon, only now, the battleground is bigger and the stakes are even higher.
The Wizard of the Kremlin
15th May, Cinemas Nationwide

🕴️ Preview: Power Forged in Shadows
Political intrigue and ruthless ambition drive The Wizard of the Kremlin, a chilling look at power in its most dangerous form. Directed by Olivier Assayas and starring Jude Law as Vladimir Putin, the film explores the volatile years following the end of the Soviet Union. As a rising KGB officer, Putin aligns with master manipulator Vadim Baranov, setting in motion a campaign of deception, control, and calculated violence. What begins with corruption and influence quickly spirals into assassinations, tyranny, and ultimately war, painting a stark portrait of how power is built and the cost of wielding it.
Normal
15th May, Cinemas Nationwide

🤠 Preview: Nothing About This Town Is Normal
Quiet surfaces hide dangerous truths in Normal, a tense and darkly edged thriller directed by Ben Wheatley and written by and starring Bob Odenkirk. Playing Ulysses, an unassuming substitute sheriff, Odenkirk arrives in the seemingly peaceful Midwestern town of Normal looking for a break from his troubled past. Instead, a botched bank robbery cracks open something far more sinister lurking beneath the town’s calm exterior. As tensions spiral and secrets unravel, Ulysses is pulled deeper into a situation that forces him to confront both the community he’s meant to protect and the demons he’s trying to escape. Gritty, unpredictable, and simmering with menace, it’s a slow-burn thriller where nothing stays buried for long.
Obsession
15th May, Cinemas Nationwide

🌙 Preview: Be Careful What You Wish For
Romance takes a dark turn in Obsession, written and directed by Curry Barker. When a hopeless romantic breaks the mysterious “One Wish Willow” in a desperate attempt to win over his crush, it seems like fate is finally on his side. But as his wish begins to come true, the reality quickly twists into something far more sinister. What starts as a dream spirals into a nightmare, as he discovers that some desires demand a terrifying price. Eerie and unsettling, it’s a cautionary tale where love and obsession become dangerously intertwined.
Lifehack
15th May, Selected Cinemas

💻 Preview: One Hack Away from Disaster
What starts as online mischief quickly spirals into something far more dangerous in Lifehack. Kyle and his friends spend their time pulling pranks on internet scammers from the safety of their bedrooms, chasing thrills in the digital world. But when they decide to target billionaire Don Heard through his daughter Lindsey’s social media accounts, the group suddenly finds themselves at the centre of a multi-million-dollar Bitcoin heist. As the money disappears and attention closes in, the teenagers are dragged into the darkest corners of the internet, discovering that some dangers don’t stay behind a screen. Fast-paced and unsettlingly timely, it’s a thriller about greed, technology, and how quickly a game can turn deadly.
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine
15th May, Limited Series (Spanish Language), Netflix

🎭 Preview: Berlin Returns for Another Beautiful Crime
Charm, chaos, and another impossible theft take centre stage in Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine, the stylish Spanish-language caper arriving on Netflix. Hungry for a new challenge, Berlin reunites his crew in Seville for an audacious new scheme involving a priceless Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece. But as the plan unfolds, an ambitious duke becomes entangled in a game of manipulation where everyone believes they’re in control. Slick, playful, and packed with twists, the series blends high-stakes robbery with the elegance and unpredictability that made Berlin such a compelling figure in the Money Heist universe.
The WONDERfools
15th May, Limited Series (Korean Language), Netflix

⚡ Preview: Misfits, Mayhem and Unexpected Superpowers
Ordinary lives become anything but in The WONDERfools, a Korean-language limited series arriving on Netflix. Set in the city of Haeseong, the story follows a group of awkward outsiders who suddenly find themselves gifted with extraordinary powers. But with villains threatening the peace of their hometown, these unlikely heroes are forced to step up despite having no idea what they’re doing. Blending action, comedy, and heart, the series turns classic superhero tropes on their head with a lovable group of misfits at its centre.
Nemesis
14th May, Netflix

⚖️ Preview: When Genius Meets Its Equal
A battle of minds takes centre stage in Nemesis, a gripping new drama on Netflix where the line between hunter and hunted is constantly shifting. Following an expert criminal and the brilliant detective determined to stop him, the series sets up a classic clash only to twist expectations at every turn. What begins as a high-stakes game of cat and mouse quickly evolves into something deeper, blending explosive action with intimate character drama and family tensions. As both men are pushed to their limits, the story digs into what drives them, sustains them, and ultimately threatens to destroy them.
Soul Mate
14th May, Limited Series (Japanese Language), Netflix

❤️ Preview: A Love Story Across Time and Distance
Fate and connection unfold over the course of a decade in Soul Mate, a deeply emotional story created by Shunki Hashizume. The series follows Ryu Narutaki, a Japanese expatriate struggling to find his place in a foreign country, whose life changes forever when he is rescued by boxer Johan Hwang. What begins as a chance encounter gradually grows into a profound relationship shaped by time, separation, and the challenges life places in their path. Intimate and heartfelt, it’s a sweeping romance about identity, belonging, and the enduring power of human connection.
Good Omens
13th May, Season 3 (Feature Length Episode), Prime Video

😇 Preview: One Last Chance to Stop the End of Everything
The final chapter of Good Omens arrives as a single concluding episode. While the 2023 Hollywood strikes caused delays, the decision to scale back the season followed sexual assault allegations against creator Neil Gaiman. In the story, Aziraphale, now Supreme Archangel, turns to Crowley when plans for the Second Coming become dangerously unstable. With the fate of humanity at stake, the pair must reconcile before time runs out.
The Bus: A French Football Mutiny
13th May, Netflix

🚌 Preview: The World Cup Revolt That Shocked France
One of football’s most infamous meltdowns is revisited in The Bus: A French Football Mutiny, a gripping documentary exploring the chaos surrounding France national football team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. What began as a disastrous campaign spiralled into international scandal when players refused to train and staged the now-notorious “bus strike,” igniting outrage back home and disbelief around the world. Through fresh insight and behind-the-scenes perspectives, the film examines how tensions, egos, and fractured leadership pushed one of football’s biggest powers to the brink, turning a World Cup collapse into a defining national controversy.
Untold UK: Jamie Vardy
12th May, Limited Series, Netflix

⚽ Preview: From Non-League to Premier League Immortality
One of football’s most extraordinary underdog stories takes centre stage in Untold UK: Jamie Vardy, a feature-length documentary directed by Jessie Vile. The film charts the remarkable rise of Jamie Vardy, from working factory shifts and playing part-time football to becoming a Premier League champion and one of England’s most feared strikers. Against all expectations, Vardy’s relentless drive and unconventional path turned him into a modern football legend. Emotional, inspiring, and full of unforgettable moments, it’s the story of a player who proved the impossible can still happen in sport.
Remarkably Bright Creatures
8th May, Netflix

🐙 Preview: An Unlikely Friendship Beneath the Surface
Heart, mystery, and unexpected connection come together in Remarkably Bright Creatures, directed by Olivia Newman and starring Sally Field alongside a celebrated ensemble cast of character actors. The story follows Tova, a lonely widow working at an aquarium, who forms an unlikely bond with Marcellus, a remarkably perceptive and thoroughly curmudgeonly octopus. At the same time, a young man named Cameron searches for answers about his own past, unaware that Marcellus is quietly piecing together a mystery that could change both their lives forever. Warm, poignant, and gently magical, it’s a moving story about grief, connection, and the surprising ways people find each other when they need it most.
TRAD
8th May, Selected Cinemas

🎻 A Journey in Music and Heart
Tradition and adventure come together in Trad, written and directed by Lance Daly. From their home in the Donegal Gaeltacht, gifted fiddle player Shóna McAnally and her younger brother Mickey set out on the road with a troupe of wandering musicians. What follows is a cross-country journey filled with music, discovery, and unexpected connections, as they navigate the pull of home and the promise of something new. Rich in atmosphere and rooted in culture, it’s a heartfelt story of family, identity, and the power of music to shape the path ahead.
Mortal Kombat II
8th May, Cinemas Nationwide

🔥 Preview: Finish Him - The Battle for Earthrealm Begins
The stakes hit brutal new heights in Mortal Kombat II, as the fan-favourite champions return for an all-out fight to save Earthrealm. This time, they’re joined by the arrival of Johnny Cage, adding even more firepower to the roster as they face the looming threat of Shao Kahn. With no rules, no mercy, and everything on the line, the tournament descends into a relentless, gory showdown where defeat means annihilation. Bigger, louder, and more intense, it’s a full-throttle battle that pushes the franchise into its most explosive chapter yet.
USA 94: Brazil's Return to Glory
7th May, Netflix

🏆 Preview: The Road to Glory
Football history comes vividly to life in Untitled Brazil 1994 World Cup Documentary, a compelling look at Brazil national football team’s iconic journey to World Cup glory. Directed by Luis Ara, the film revisits the драмatic 1994 tournament, blending candid interviews with players and never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage. As the team battles pressure, expectation, and the weight of a football-obsessed nation, the documentary captures the moments that defined their historic fourth title. Emotional, immersive, and packed with insight, it’s a celebration of triumph, resilience, and the legacy of a legendary squad.
My Dearest Assassin
7th May, Netflix

🗡️ Preview: Love, Blood and a Fight for Survival
Romance and revenge collide in My Dearest Assassin (Native Title: เลือดรักนักฆ่า), a stylish and emotionally charged thriller from director Taweewat Wantha. Targeted for her rare blood type and held captive, a woman refuses to remain a victim, forging a dangerous path alongside the assassin she loves. When a powerful enemy resurfaces, their bond is tested in a fight not just for survival, but for a future they refuse to lose. Blending intense action with heartfelt stakes, it’s a story where loyalty and love are as deadly as any weapon.
Legends
7th May, Netflix

💊 Preview: Suits Go Undercover in the War on Drugs
Bureaucracy meets the underworld in Legends, a gripping new series created by Neil Forsyth. Set against the backdrop of 1990s Britain as drugs surge through the streets, the story follows a group of unlikely recruits, civil servants thrust into deep cover, to dismantle the criminal networks fueling the crisis. Starring Tom Burke and Steve Coogan, the series blends tension, dark humour, and high-stakes drama as ordinary people are pushed into extraordinary and dangerous roles.
Swapped
1st May, 2026, Cinemas Nationwide

🦊 Preview: Walk a Mile in Someone Else’s Wings
Adventure takes flight in Swapped, a vibrant new feature from Skydance Animation directed by Nathan Greno. When a small woodland creature and a majestic bird—natural enemies in their Valley—magically switch places, they’re forced into an unexpected journey that challenges everything they thought they knew. Voiced by Michael B. Jordan and Juno Temple, the film blends humour, heart, and stunning animation as the unlikely pair learn to see the world through each other’s eyes. It’s a fun, emotional adventure about empathy, identity, and discovering that understanding starts with perspective.
Once Upon A Time In A Cinema
1st May, Selected Cinemas

🎬 Preview: One Night at the Movies, Total Mayhem
Everything unravels in real time in Once Upon a Time in Cinema, a high-pressure story set over one chaotic evening. Earl Clancy, a cinema owner already on the brink, is pushed to his limits as a packed Friday night crowd collides with a cascade of disasters and mounting personal turmoil. Told alongside the film playing on screen, minute by minute, the tension builds as problems stack up with no pause for breath. Fast, immersive, and darkly entertaining, it’s a behind-the-scenes spiral where keeping the show running might be the hardest performance of all.
Wild Foxes
1st May, Selected Cinemas

🥊 Preview: Strength Has Its Limits
Pressure and pain collide in Wild Foxes, a raw coming-of-age story set inside the unforgiving world of elite sport. At a boarding school for young athletes, rising boxing talent Camille survives a near-fatal accident, saved by his closest friend Matteo. But as he returns to training, an unexplained pain begins to take hold, threatening not just his ambitions but his place within the team. In an environment where toughness is everything and vulnerability is seen as weakness, Camille is forced to confront what it really means to fight, both in and out of the ring.
Deep Water
1st May, Cinemas Nationwide

🦈 Preview: No Way Out Above or Below
High-altitude terror plunges into the deep in Deep Water, a relentless survival thriller directed by Renny Harlin and starring Aaron Eckhart. When a flight from Los Angeles to Shanghai is forced into an emergency landing in shark-infested waters, the nightmare is only just beginning. Trapped in a sinking plane and surrounded by predators drawn to the wreckage, a group of international passengers must put aside their differences and work together to survive. Tense, claustrophobic, and packed with escalating danger, it’s a fight for survival where every second counts and the threat is closing in from all sides.
Hokum
1st May, Cinemas Nationwide

🕯️ Preview: Haunted by More Than the Past
Psychological horror seeps into every corner of Hokum, as grief and fear begin to blur into something far more unsettling. When novelist Ohm Bauman retreats to a remote inn to scatter his parents’ ashes, he becomes drawn into eerie tales of a witch said to haunt the honeymoon suite. As disturbing visions take hold and a sudden disappearance shocks the isolated setting, Ohm is forced to confront not only the mystery around him but the darker corners of his own past. Atmospheric and deeply unsettling, it’s a slow-burning descent into dread where nothing feels entirely real or safe.
The Devil Wears Prada 2
1st May, Cinemas Nationwide

👠 Preview: The Devil Returns
Fashion’s most formidable force is back in The Devil Wears Prada 2, as power, ambition, and rivalry collide once again. With Miranda Priestly nearing retirement, she reconnects with Andy Sachs for one final high-stakes chapter. But standing in their way is a familiar face, as former assistant Emily Charlton returns as a formidable rival. Set in a world where influence is everything and loyalty is never guaranteed, the sequel promises sharp dialogue, high fashion, and a battle of wills that’s anything but out of style.
Patriot
1st May, Selected Cinemas

🕶️ Preview: Trust No One
Paranoia and power collide in Patriot, a tense race against time in a world where nothing is as it seems. When covert operatives uncover a far-reaching surveillance conspiracy, what begins as a covert investigation quickly escalates into a full-blown national security emergency. As the net tightens and the stakes rise, they must dismantle the network before it silences opposition for good. Fast-paced and packed with intrigue, it’s a gripping thriller that taps into the fear of who’s really watching and who’s controlling the narrative.
Man On Fire
30th April, Netflix

🔥 Preview: One Mission, No Way Out
Relentless and emotionally charged, Man on Fire drops into the brutal streets of Rio de Janeiro for a high-stakes fight for survival. Haunted by his past and pursued by dangerous enemies, a Special Forces veteran is pushed to his limits as he tries to protect a teenage girl caught in the crossfire. As violence closes in from all sides, every decision carries life-or-death consequences. Gritty, intense, and driven by raw emotion, it’s a story of redemption forged under fire where survival is never guaranteed.
Gold Land
29th April, Hulu on Disney+

💰 Preview: Finders Keepers… If You Survive
Greed takes hold fast in Gold Land, a high-stakes story where one случай changes everything. When a young airport security agent неожиданно comes into possession of gold bars tied to a smuggling ring, she’s thrust into a dangerous game of pursuit and deception. As rival factions close in and loyalties shift, the promise of wealth begins to consume her, blurring the line between survival and ambition. Tense and fast-moving, it’s a gripping descent into a world where everyone wants the prize and no one can be trusted.
Power to the People: John & Yoko Live in NYC.
29th April, Selected Cinemas

🎶 Preview: Lennon, Ono and a Night That Made History
Music and meaning come together in Power to the People: John & Yoko Live in NYC, a powerful look back at one of the most significant live performances of the era. Featuring John Lennon and Yoko Ono alongside the Plastic Ono Band, Elephant’s Memory, and special guests, the film captures the legendary One to One concerts in New York City. Played to a combined audience of 40,000 and raising over $1.5 million for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, these shows stand as the only full-length concerts Lennon performed after leaving The Beatles. With a limited cinema release from 29th April, it’s a rare chance to experience a defining moment where music, activism, and history collided.
The House of Spirits
29th April, Prime Video

🔥 Preview: Love, Power and a Family Torn Apart
Sweeping across generations, The House of Spirits brings an epic story of passion, power, and political upheaval to life. Following the Trueba family over the course of a century, the film weaves together secret loves, personal struggles, and the forces of a society in turmoil. As revolution looms and tensions erupt, the family’s deep-rooted bonds are tested to their limits, ultimately placing a proud, uncompromising patriarch and his beloved granddaughter on opposing sides. Rich in emotion and scale, it’s a powerful portrait of how history shapes and divides those closest to us.
Secret Service
26th April, ITV X

🕵️ Preview: Secrets, Power and a Race Against Time
Political intrigue takes centre stage in Secret Service, a tense new drama set at the heart of British intelligence. Starring Gemma Arterton and Rafe Spall, the series follows an intelligence officer racing to uncover a UK politician’s potential ties to the Kremlin. As a murder investigation unfolds and a high-stakes election looms, the pressure intensifies, forcing her to risk not just her career but her family as well. Fast-moving and sharply written, it’s a gripping look at the blurred lines between duty, truth, and personal cost.
The Cage
26th April, BBCiPlayer

🎰 Preview: One Safe, Two Thieves, Zero Way Out
Tension builds fast in The Cage, as two insiders find themselves on a dangerous collision course. When Leanne and Matty realise they’ve both been secretly stealing from the same casino safe, what starts as a shocking discovery quickly spirals into a high-stakes game of survival. With a local gangster closing in and the police not far behind, every move becomes a risk. Starring Sheridan Smith and Michael Socha, the series blends sharp performances with relentless pacing, delivering a gripping story where trust is fragile and escape feels impossible.
Perfect Crown
24th April, Disney+

👑 Preview: A Love That Breaks the Rules of Royalty
Modern romance meets royal expectation in Perfect Crown, set within a 21st-century constitutional monarchy where status defines everything. When a woman who seemingly has it all but remains a commoner crosses paths with a prince burdened by duty and stripped of real power, an unexpected connection begins to form. As their relationship deepens, it challenges the rigid boundaries of class, tradition, and public expectation. Sweeping and emotional, the series explores what happens when love dares to step outside the lines drawn by history and hierarchy.
Nikki Glaser: Good Girl
24th April, Hulu

🎤 Preview: Nikki Glaser Unfiltered and Unapologetic
Sharp, fearless, and brutally honest, Nikki Glaser: Good Girl sees Nikki Glaser at her unapologetic best. In this 2026 Hulu special, she dives headfirst into relationships, expectations, and the contradictions of modern life, delivering punchlines that are as cutting as they are hilarious. Blending self-awareness with her signature no-holds-barred style, it’s a stand-up set that pushes boundaries while keeping the laughs coming throughout.
My Brother the Minotaur
24th April, Apple TV+

🐂 Preview: Finding the Monster Within
Myth and identity collide in My Brother the Minotaur, a heartfelt adventure about discovering where you truly belong. When a minotaur raised among humans begins to dream of a past he doesn’t understand, he sets out on a journey to uncover the truth about who he is. Joined by his loyal brother and a group of friends, the quest becomes as much about self-discovery as it is about adventure. Blending humour, heart, and a touch of mythology, it’s a story about embracing what makes you different and finding strength in it.
Apex
24th April, Netflix

🏔️ Preview: Hunted at the Edge of Survival
Survival turns into a deadly game in Apex, a tense wilderness thriller set deep in the Australian outback. Following a grieving woman on a solo adventure to push her limits, the journey quickly spirals when she becomes the target of a cunning killer who sees her as prey. Starring Charlize Theron, Taron Egerton, and Eric Bana, the film blends star power with raw intensity. Isolated and outmatched, she’s forced to confront both the brutal environment and the relentless threat tracking her every move, making for a gripping battle of instinct, endurance, and survival.
Hitpig!
24th April, UK Release

🐷 Preview: The Hunt That Turned Into an Adventure
Action and heart collide in Hitpig!, a globe-trotting adventure with an unlikely duo at its centre. When a tough, no-nonsense porcine bounty hunter takes on his latest job tracking down Pickles, a cheerful and wide-eyed elephant, it seems like a straightforward mission. But as their journey unfolds across continents, the chase turns into something far more unexpected. Blending humour, action, and warmth, it’s a story about unlikely friendships and discovering that sometimes the biggest rewards aren’t the ones you’re paid for.
Exit 8
24th April, Selected Cinemas

🚇 Preview: One Wrong Step and It All Starts Again
Reality twists into something deeply unsettling in Exit 8, a minimalist thriller built on tension and repetition. Trapped in an endless, sterile subway passage, a man is given a simple set of rules: spot the anomalies, turn back if something feels wrong, and make your way to Exit 8. But in a space where nothing is quite as it seems, even the smallest mistake resets everything. As doubt creeps in and the line between real and imagined begins to blur, the journey becomes a psychological maze, raising a haunting question: can you trust your own perception when escape depends on it?
Stranger Things: Tales from '85
23rd April, Netflix

❄️ Preview: Hawkins Freezes Over as New Nightmares Rise
The story returns to familiar ground, taking fans back to Hawkins during the harsh winter of 1985. As the original characters reunite, a new paranormal threat begins to take hold, bringing fresh monsters and an unsettling mystery that grips the town. With the stakes rising and the danger closing in, they’re once again forced to confront the unknown together. Blending nostalgia, suspense, and supernatural terror, this latest chapter proves Hawkins is far from done with the Upside Down.
Half Man
23rd April, HBO & BBC iPlayer

💥 Preview: Blood Runs Deeper Than the Truth
A wedding turns into a breaking point in Half Man, a tense, character-driven story where the past refuses to stay buried. When Niall’s estranged “brother” Ruben appears on his big day, the reunion sparks a sudden eruption of violence that sends shockwaves through everyone present. What follows is a journey back through their shared history, peeling away layers of loyalty, identity, and long-suppressed resentment. Raw and emotionally charged, it’s a gripping exploration of fractured family bonds and the moments that define them.
Lee Cronin's The Mummy
23rd April, Selected Cinemas

🏜️ Preview: What Came Back Wasn’t the Same
Ancient horror is reborn in The Mummy, a chilling reimagining from director Lee Cronin. When a journalist’s young daughter vanishes into the desert without a trace, hope fades with time, until, eight years later, she suddenly returns. But what should be a miraculous reunion quickly unravels into something far more disturbing, as it becomes clear that whatever came back isn’t the child they lost. Blending psychological dread with supernatural terror, this haunting new take turns grief into something truly nightmarish.
Michael
22nd April, Cinemas Nationwide

🎤 Preview: The Man Behind the Legend
The story of a global icon comes into focus in Michael, an intimate look at the life and legacy of Michael Jackson. Tracing his journey from a prodigious talent leading the The Jackson 5 to a visionary solo artist redefining global superstardom, the film explores both the brilliance and the complexity behind the fame. Blending behind-the-scenes insight with recreations of some of his most iconic performances, it captures the relentless ambition that drove him to become one of the most influential entertainers of all time, while offering a deeper look at the man beyond the spotlight.
Mint
20th April, BBC iPlayer

💔 Preview: Love Across Enemy Lines
Power, loyalty, and forbidden romance collide in Mint, where a life of privilege is shaken by an unexpected connection. Shannon, the only daughter of a dominant crime family, has grown up insulated from consequence, treated like royalty in a world built on control. But when she falls for Arran, a member of a rival gang, their intense relationship begins to fracture the fragile balance between two opposing forces. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, what starts as a whirlwind romance threatens to unravel everything she thought she understood about family, identity, and power.
Rebuilding
17th April, Selected Cinemas

🔥 Preview: Picking Up the Pieces After the Fire
Loss gives way to resilience in Rebuilding, a grounded, emotionally driven story of survival and second chances. After wildfires destroy his ranch, cowboy Dusty finds himself displaced in a FEMA camp, surrounded by others navigating the same sudden upheaval. As he builds unexpected connections within this new community, he’s also forced to confront his past, reconnecting with his daughter and ex-wife in ways he never planned. Quietly powerful and deeply human, it’s a story about what remains after everything is lost and what it takes to start again.
Full Swing, Season 4
17th April, Netflix

⛳ Preview: Full Swing Returns with Ryder Cup Glory
The drama on and off the course ramps up in Full Swing season four, capturing another gripping year at the top of the game. This time, the spotlight falls on Europe’s triumphant victory at the Ryder Cup, alongside the personal stories, pressures, and defining moments that shape the world’s best players. With behind-the-scenes access and emotional stakes as high as ever, the new season blends elite competition with raw human drama, showing exactly what it takes to win when the whole world is watching.
Grayson Perry Has Seen The Future
15th April, Channel 4

🤖 Preview: Grayson Perry Takes on the Future
Art meets technology in Grayson Perry Has Seen The Future, as Grayson Perry heads to Silicon Valley to explore the cutting edge of AI and robotics. With his trademark curiosity and sharp perspective, Perry dives into the ideas and innovations shaping the world ahead, meeting the people building it and questioning what it all means for humanity. Thought-provoking and often surprising, the series looks beyond the hype to ask a deeper question: as machines become more like us, what does it really mean to be human?
Margot's Got Money Troubles
14th April, Apple TV+

💵 Preview: Hustle, Heart and Hard Truths
Life hits fast and hard in Margo's Got Money Troubles, a sharp, offbeat story about survival in the modern world. Margo, the daughter of a former Hooters waitress and an ex-pro wrestler, is a college dropout with big writing ambitions and even bigger problems. With a new baby, rising bills, and options running out, she’s forced to get creative about how to stay afloat. Balancing humour with raw honesty, the series explores ambition, identity, and the messy reality of trying to build a life when everything feels stacked against you.
Eurphoria, Season 3
13th April, Netflix

💔 Preview: Euphoria Returns, Darker and More Intense Than Ever
The chaos, beauty, and heartbreak of youth continue in Euphoria season three, as its characters step into an even more uncertain and unforgiving phase of their lives. With time having passed, relationships have shifted, choices carry heavier consequences, and the line between escape and self-destruction feels thinner than ever. As Rue and those around her navigate love, identity, and addiction, the series pushes deeper into its raw, unfiltered storytelling. Visually striking and emotionally uncompromising, the new season promises to raise the stakes in every sense.
Thrash
10th April, Netflix

🦈 Preview: When the Storm Hits, the Real Terror Begins
Nature unleashes its full fury in Thrash, where survival becomes a race against something far more deadly than the storm itself. After a Category 5 hurricane devastates a coastal town, the flooding waters bring chaos, destruction, and a terrifying new threat lurking beneath the surface. As residents fight to escape the rising tide, they find themselves hunted by sharks drawn inland by the surge. Fast-paced and relentlessly tense, it’s a high-stakes thrill ride that turns a natural disaster into something far more primal.
Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair
10th April, Hulu/Disney+

😂 Preview: Still in the Middle, Still a Mess
Life hasn’t gotten any fairer in Malcolm in the Middle, as the iconic chaos returns two decades later with the family exactly as you remember them… and somehow worse. Malcolm may be older, but he’s no closer to having it all figured out, while the rest of the family continue to spiral through life with their signature mix of dysfunction and hilarity. As old patterns resurface and new disasters unfold, it’s a nostalgic yet fresh reminder that growing up doesn’t necessarily mean growing wiser, especially in this family.
Father Mother Sister Brother
10th April, Selected Cinemas

👨👩👧👦 Preview: Family Ties, Fractured and Tested
Emotions run deep in Father Mother Sister Brother, a powerful exploration of family, distance, and the weight of the past. When estranged siblings are brought back together after years apart, old wounds quickly resurface, forcing them to confront unresolved tensions and the lingering impact of their emotionally distant parents. As buried feelings rise to the surface, the reunion becomes a reckoning, challenging each of them to reconsider what family really means. Intimate and character-driven, it’s a poignant look at the fragile bonds that both divide and define us.
Outcome
10th April, Apple TV

🎭 Preview: Fame, Fallout and a Fight for Redemption
Hollywood’s golden boy starts to crack in Outcome, a sharp, character-driven story about fame in freefall. Reef Hawk, a star since childhood, is spiralling when news of an extortion plot linked to a mysterious video pushes him into action. Determined to get ahead of the scandal, he embarks on a chaotic redemption tour, attempting to make amends while confronting the personal demons he’s long avoided. Blending satire with emotional depth, it’s a timely look at celebrity, accountability, and what it really takes to rewrite your own narrative before the world does it for you.
California Schemin'
10th April, Selected Cinemas

🎤 Preview: Fake It, Rap It, Make It
Truth proves stranger than fiction in California Schemin', the bold directorial debut from James McAvoy. Telling the unbelievable true story of Scottish duo Gavin Bain and Billy Boyd, the film follows their rise as faux-American rap act Silibil N’ Brains, gaming an industry obsessed with image. What starts as an audacious hustle quickly spirals into a high-stakes deception, blending music, identity, and ambition into a story that’s as entertaining as it is outrageous. Energetic, irreverent, and packed with attitude, it’s a wild ride through fame, fraud, and the price of chasing the dream.
You, Me & Tuscany
10th April, Selected Cinemas

🇮🇹 Preview: Love, Lies and a Tuscan Escape
Sun-soaked escapism meets romantic intrigue in You Me & Tuscany, where a spontaneous decision sets the stage for something far more life-changing. When a woman takes refuge in an empty Italian villa and poses as the owner’s fiancée, what begins as a harmless deception soon unfolds into an unexpected romance. Set against the rolling hills and timeless beauty of Tuscany, the story blends charm, self-discovery, and the thrill of starting over, proving that sometimes the biggest risks lead to the most rewarding transformations.
Big Mistakes
9th April, Netflix

💥 Preview: Crime Has Never Been This Clueless
Chaos meets crime in Big Mistakes, where two wildly unqualified siblings find themselves blackmailed into working for gangsters. What should be a straightforward descent into the criminal underworld quickly unravels into a series of misfires, misunderstandings, and spectacularly bad decisions. As they attempt to navigate a world they clearly don’t belong in, their incompetence turns every job into a disaster waiting to happen. Fast, irreverent, and packed with escalating mayhem, it’s a comedy that proves sometimes the biggest threat to organised crime… is disorganisation.
Twenty Twenty Six
8th April, BBC iPlayer

⚽ Preview: Chaos Behind the Curtain of the World Cup
Global sport meets sharp satire in Twenty Twenty Six, as Ian Fletcher, fresh from leading London 2012 and a stint as the BBC’s Head of Values, steps into the role of Director of Integrity for the biggest tournament football has ever seen. Set against the sprawling backdrop of the 2026 FIFA World Cup across North America, the series follows Fletcher as he attempts to uphold ethics and order in a world of politics, pressure, and barely controlled chaos. Dry, character-driven, and laced with biting humour, it’s a smart look at what really goes on behind the scenes when the world is watching.
Untold: Chess Mates
7th April, Netflix

♟️ Preview: A Chess Match That Broke All the Rules
The latest instalment in Untold dives into one of the strangest controversies the sport has ever seen with Untold: Chess Mates. What begins as a high-stakes clash between two chess grandmasters quickly spirals into a bizarre and headline-grabbing scandal that defies belief. Through interviews, analysis, and behind-the-scenes insight, the documentary unpacks a story where psychology, suspicion, and controversy collide, revealing a narrative so unexpected it feels closer to fiction than reality.
Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord
6th April, Disney+

⚔️ Preview: A Sith Rises from the Shadows
The dark side takes centre stage in Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, a bold new chapter in the Star Wars universe arriving in 2026. Focusing on one of the saga’s most compelling villains, the series follows Darth Maul as he navigates the criminal underworld and consolidates power in the shadows of a fractured galaxy. Blending gritty storytelling with the franchise’s signature spectacle, it promises a deeper, more complex look at ambition, survival, and the true cost of the dark side — all through the eyes of a character who refuses to be forgotten.
Agents From Above
2nd April, Netflix

🛸 Preview: Secrets Rain Down in a Slick, Sky-High Thriller
A tense, high-concept thriller lands today in select territories, blending conspiracy, sci-fi, and edge-of-your-seat action. When unexplained phenomena begin appearing across the globe, a covert team is pulled together to investigate forces that may not be from this world. As the mystery deepens, loyalties are tested and the true scale of the threat becomes chillingly clear. With sharp pacing, atmospheric visuals, and a story that keeps twisting until the final moments, this is a gripping ride that aims to leave audiences looking up at the sky a little differently.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
1st April, Selected Cinemas

🚀 Preview: Mario Goes Galactic in a Dazzling New Adventure
Nintendo’s beloved plumber blasts off into deep space in a spectacular new animated outing, launching today in select territories. This time, Mario, Luigi, and a mysterious new ally journey across vibrant galaxies to stop Bowser’s most ambitious plan yet. Packed with gravity-defying action, heartfelt moments, and a sweeping orchestral score inspired by the iconic games, it’s a bold, visually stunning adventure that aims to delight longtime fans while pulling in a whole new generation.
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