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British movies out on DVD, Bluray or streaming on VOD (Netflix, Amazon). Weekend (Friday November 4, 2. Director Andrew Haigh. Cast Tom Cullen. Chris New. Jonathan Race We already discussed this one earlier, but Weekend is simply too good to leave it out here. The set up is simple and brilliantly effective. Two gay guys meet each other and fall in love over the course of a weekend.
Russell is an introvert guy, who still hasn’t completely come to terms with his sexuality while Glen is outgoing and slightly rebellious, but somehow the chemistry is enormous. The sad thing is however, Glen leaves for the United States after the weekend. Weekend is achingly beautiful and provokes a feeling so strong you can almost taste it.. Read more. Philomena (Wednesday November 2. Director Stephen Frears. Cast Judi Dench. Steve Coogan.
Sophie Kennedy Clark Philomena stole the hearts of many last year. At one point, it even seemed to have a serious chance at winning the Best Foreign Film oscar. It didn’t, which is a good thing, considering the films it was competing with.
Still, Philomena is a really enjoyable and moving film. Steve Coogan, who seems to become a better actor every year, is brilliant as a cocky politician turned journalist who’s determined to unravel a simple Irishwoman’s (even more brilliantly and atypically portrayed by Judi Dench) past.. Read more. Tyrannosaur (Friday October 7, 2. Director Paddy Considine. Cast Peter Mullan. Archie Lal. Jag Sanghera Another promising debut film marking a bright future for British cinema. Tyrannosaur can be placed in a long English tradition of social- realist drama, the films Ken Loach and his followers have patented.
It tells the unlikely story of Joseph, a lower class widower with some serious anger issues and Hannah, a devote Christian who has her domestic problems of her own. Both wounded souls in their own respect, Joseph and Hannah find comfort in each others’ company. Considine shows that these typical raw British lower class stories never wear out, providing that you tell them craftfully.. Read more. Broken (Wednesday August 2. Director Rufus Norris. Cast Charlie Booty. Lily James. Tim Roth And yet another debut.
And again a book adaptation; family drama film Broken is loosely based on Harper Lee’s masterpiece To Kill a Mockingbird. Broken‘s tone is a lot darker, but it shares the book’s core.
Skunk is an eleven year old girl who, like in so many coming of age stories, loses her innocence during a summer, after she’s confronted with a fair amount of injustice. Director Norris succeeds wonderfully in translating a classic Southern Gothic tale to a modern day story in England, but the films’ greatest asset is young Eloise Laurence, who portrays Skunk in such a nuanced way..
Read more. Submarine (Friday March 1. Director Richard Ayoade. Cast Craig Roberts. Sally Hawkins. Paddy Considine Before directing his debut film Submarine, Richard Ayoade was a recognisable face in Britain already, albeit as an actor.
He was part of the cast of popular cult comedy series The Mighty Boosh and The IT crowd, which made his directorial debut all the more anticipated. Submarine, an adaptation of the novel with the same name is an excellent, off beat coming of age dramedy about a young Welsh boy who’s destined to lose his virginity and to save his parents’ marriage. Arctic Monkey’s frontman Alex Turner was asked to write an original score for the film, which lifts the film to an even higher level.. Watch Jezebel Online Fandango. Read more. Another Year (Friday February 4, 2. Director Mike Leigh.
Cast Jim Broadbent. Ruth Sheen. Lesley Manville Mike Leigh is certainly no stranger to directing honest films, inhabited by utterly real people. At the centre of Another Year is an elderly couple blessed with a large circle of friends. Friends with all sort of problems, who all, to a greater or lesser extent depend on them. You don’t need to expect big plot twists here.
Another Year follows a group of friends in the autumn of their lives during four seasons. Nice things happen, awful things happen.
There aren’t that much directors, however, who are able to make that worth your while. Another impressive achievement by one of England’s most beloved directors.. Read more. Director Mark Romanek. Cast Keira Knightley.
Carey Mulligan. Andrew Garfield ‘Read the book first’, is what people always say when you’re about to watch an adaptation of a novel. I’m not quite sure if that goes for British- Japanese novelist Kazuo Ishiguro’s works too, as Remains of the Day is a much better film than a book. Never Let Me Go, based on a Ishiguro novel too, is quite impressive, which makes me wonder how much I’ll like the book. It’s a dystopian romance story, set in a boarding school in an alternate time. It would be a waste to spoil the unexpected twist in the plot, but lets say it gives you a clear idea of the horrific ‘side effects’ of cloning.. Read more. Locke (Friday April 1.
Director Steven Knight. Cast Tom Hardy. Olivia Colman. Ruth Wilson Locke isn’t the first film that takes entirely place in a single space. Recently we’ve seen Buried (a coffin) and All is Lost (a yacht). In Locke, we follow Tom Hardy in a power house role as Ivan Locke, a construction foreman determined to come to terms with something he did in the recent past. The entire film takes place in a car and the only thing we see and hear is Locke making phone calls via his speakers which unravels his recent past and his current plan bit by bit to the viewer.
A single location film is always tricky, as it either becomes a gimmick or just plain boring. Stephen Knights’ clever and economically written script however, makes this British film a standout in the subgenre.. Read more. Director Sharon Maguire. Cast Renée Zellweger. Gemma Jones. Jim Broadbent Expectations were low, but 'Bridget Jones's baby' is truly a triumphant return. Older, but definitely not wiser, in this part our heroine gets knocked up.
But by whom? .. Read more. Sightseers (Friday May 1.