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Four Mothers is a heartwarming Irish comedy-drama directed by Darren Thornton. It follows Edward (James McArdle), a talented novelist on the brink of literary success, who is juggling his career with caring for his elderly mother, Alma (Fionnula Flanagan).
Just as a US book tour looms, Edward’s plans are thrown into chaos when his three closest friends jet off to Pride in Spain, leaving their own mothers in his care. Over one unforgettable weekend, Edward navigates clashing personalities, family secrets, and unexpected bonds in a story about love, responsibility, and acceptance.
Winner of the BFI London Film Festival Audience Award, the film is a perceptive, funny, and deeply moving portrait of queer identity and intergenerational relationships.
Trailer: Watch the official trailer
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The Life of Chuck (2025) is a life-affirming, genre-bending story adapted from Stephen King’s novella. This is not a horror movie far from it.
It unfolds in three chapters, chronicling the life of an ordinary man named Charles “Chuck” Krantz. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, moving through different stages of Chuck’s life in a deeply reflective and emotional manner.
Directed by Mike Flanagan, the film stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Karen Gillan, Mark Hamill, and Tom Hiddleston.
Runtime: 111 minutes.
Trailer Watch the trailer
Review BFI review
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Shakespeare’s bloodiest revenge play…
Directed by Steve Thompson
Savage. Stylised. Shockingly relevant.
Shakespeare’s most brutal tragedy is reimagined for contemporary Britain, where loyalty is currency and revenge is inevitable.
Titus, the feared leader of a powerful crime family, returns from a brutal gang war with his rival Tamora and her children in captivity. One ruthless act sparks a blood-feud that spirals into violence, betrayal and unimaginable retribution, dragging both families into a nightmare of revenge.
Set in a world of leather jackets instead of togas and sawn-off shotguns replacing swords, this production draws inspiration from modern crime dramas such as Gangs of London. Bold, flexible casting reimagines gang leaders, enforcers and rivals across gender, with Titus and Tamora as equally formidable figures surrounded by volatile teenage children.
Dark, fast-paced and unflinching, Titus Andronicus asks a chilling question: when revenge becomes justice, who is left unbroken?
The Audience
by Peter Morgan
directed by Stephen Daldry
Returning to cinemas for the first time in over a decade, Helen Mirren plays Queen Elizabeth II in the Olivier and Tony Award® -winning hit production, directed by Stephen Daldry.
For 60 years, Queen Elizabeth II met with each of her 12 prime ministers in a private weekly meeting. This meeting is known as The Audience. From Winston Churchill to Margaret Thatcher and David Cameron, the Queen advised her prime ministers on matters both public and personal. Through these private audiences, we see glimpses of the woman behind the crown and witness the moments that shaped a monarch.
Peter Morgan’s Netflix phenomenon The Crown was based on this hit play that was captured live from London’s West End in 2013 and went on to become one of the most-watched NT Live productions.