Lonely and desperate to make a life for himself, unnatural creation Frankenstein tracks down a mad scientist in 1930s Chicago to help make him a companion, re-animating a young murdered woman as the two form a monstrous bond and emancipate themselves from their society, going on the run and creating carnage on the streets of changing country as a pair of raw and intense outlaw lovebirds, in this “Bonnie and Clyde” style take on the classic Mary Shelley story from actress turned writer/director Maggie Gyllenhaal.
Directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal and starring Jessie Buckley, Christian Bale and Annette Bening among others.
In the final stages of a grueling U.S. Army Ranger boot camp, an elite recruit and his squad on a forest exercise encounter a challenge like no other, an otherworldly automated threat which will test all their skills and their will to survive to the absolute limit.
Directed by Patrick Hughes and starring Alan Ritchson, Dennis Quaid and Esai Morales among others.
Genre: Action, Sci-fi, Thriller
UK Release: 6th of March (Netflix) US Release: 6th of March (Netflix)
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026)
Having broken off from his extensive criminal past, notorious former Birmingham gypsy gangland boss Tommy Shelby returns to his bombed-out hometown during the height of Wold War II and becomes involved with secret wartime missions, only to face new local threats and be haunted by the ghosts of his past as everything comes to a head with serious consequences for a country at war, as the hit BBC period series returns to get the movie treatment.
Directed by Tom Harper and starring Cillian Murphy, Rebecca Ferguson and Barry Keoghan among others.
Genre: Crime, Drama, War
UK Release: 6th of March US Release: 6th of March
Hoppers (2026)
Determined to unravel the secrets of the animal kingdom, an aspiring young scientist and her professor succeed in a radical experiment to transfer her mind into a convincing robotic beaver, as she embarks on an adventure and connects to a wild new world whilst trying to build a bridge between man and beast before it’s too late, in this latest anthropomorphic animation adventure from the makers of ‘Toy Story’ and ‘Inside Out‘.
Directed by Daniel Chong and starring Piper Curda, Jon Hamm and Meryl Streep among others.
Struggling with the loss of his wife and with his failing pub on the brink of closure, a village landlord reunites with his estranged musician son and joins forces with his fellow villagers to save their local boozer, cutting costs by brewing their own ale only to strike amber gold and take their shot at the Great British Beer Awards, restoring pride to the family and their picturesque little corner of England along the way.
Directed by Nick Moorcroft and starring Jonno Davies, Martin Clunes and Mark Addy among others.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
UK Release: 6th of March US Release: N/A
13th
How to Make a Killing (2026)
Resentful of the obscenely wealthy family who disowned his mother just before his birth, a blue-collar American man will stop at nothing to claim his inheritance, including going through his odious estranged relatives one by one, while he crosses paths with authorities trying to nail him and a shrewd old friend looking for her piece of the pie.
Directed by John Patton Ford and starring Glen Powell, Margaret Qualley and Ed Harris among others.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Thriller
UK Release: 13th of March US Release: 20th of February
Reminders of Him (2026)
Desperate for a new start after a tragic mistake and a seven year prison stint, a young Wyoming mother’s hopes of reconnecting with an infant daughter she’s never really known are dashed by her estranged family, only for her to form an unexpected connection with a local barkeeper linked to her painful past, offering the promise of a second chance but also the dangers of another slip up in this in this adaptation of another bestseller from the author of ‘It Ends With Us’.
Directed by Vanessa Caswill and starring Maika Monroe, Tyriq Withers and Bradley Whitford among others.
Genre: Drama, Romance
UK Release: 13th of March US Release: 13th of March
The Love That Remains (2025)
The quirky life and times of an idiosyncratic young rural Icelandic family are chronicled through their charming shared experiences and memories far from the problems of the world, tempered by poignancy and loss which brings them closer together in this family dramedy from the writer/director of ‘Godland’.
Directed by Hlynur Pálmason and starring Sverrir Gudnason, Saga Garðarsdóttir and Grímur Hlynsson among others.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
UK Release: 13th of March US Release: 30th of January
The Tasters (2025)
Towards the end of World War II with a Third Reich on the back foot and paranoia on the rise, a group of young German women are recruited to serve the war effort by tasting the Fuhrer’s food to check for poison, only to find their new charge is not voluntary and fraught with danger, as their growing bond between each other is threatened by fear and betrayal in this period dramatisation of an extraordinary true story.
Directed by Silvio Soldini and starring Elisa Schlott, Max Riemelt and Boris Aljinovic among others.
Genre: Fact-based, Drama, War
UK Release: 13th of March US Release: N/A
A Pale View of Hills (2025)
Determined to honour her family heritage and Japanese legacy, an aspiring Japanese-British writer in 1980s England develops a deeper connection with her mother by exploring her difficult experiences in post-war Nagasaki, surfacing poignant and uncomfortable memories of a expectant young mother in 1950s Japan and unraveling buried secrets and a mysterious young woman who ties them all together, in this adaptation of the first novel by Nobel Prize–winning Japanese-British author Kazuo Ishiguro.
Directed by Kei Ishikawa and starring Camilla Aiko, Suzu Hirose and Yoh Yoshida among others.
Genre: Drama, War
UK Release: 13th of March US Release: N/A
20th
Project Hail Mary (2026)
In a near future where the Earth faces destruction by the inexplicable death of our sun and many other stars, the authorities bank on an extreme long shot and turn to an unlikely saviour—a humble and unsuspecting 6th grade science teacher with a doctorate—as he’s sent alone on a space mission far from home to unravel a mystery and save life on our planet from imminent extinction, only to discover more than he expected when his loneliness problem is solved.
Directed by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller and starring Ryan Gosling, Sandra Hüller and Lionel Boyce among others.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Sci-fi
UK Release: 20th of March US Release: 20th of March
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (2026)
Having survived a deadly game of hide-and-seek at her now departed wealthy fiancee’s stately family manor, Grace and her unwitting sister are plunged into another nightmare where they must survive the sinister games and murderous whims of another four competing eccentric wealthy families with the same terrible traditions, in this sequel to the hit 2019 horror/comedy thriller.
Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett and starring Samara Weaving, Kathryn Newton and Elijah Wood among others.
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Thriller
UK Release: 20th of March US Release: 20th of March
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026)
Having broken off from his extensive criminal past, notorious former Birmingham gypsy gangland boss Tommy Shelby returns to his bombed-out hometown during the height of Wold War II and becomes involved with secret wartime missions, only to face new local threats and be haunted by the ghosts of his past as everything comes to a head with serious consequences for a country at war, as the hit BBC period series returns to get the movie treatment.
Directed by Tom Harper and starring Cillian Murphy, Rebecca Ferguson and Barry Keoghan among others.
Genre: Crime, Drama, War
UK Release: 20th of March (Netflix) US Release: 20th of March (Netflix)
The Good Boy (2026)
When fast-living unruly Yorkshire youngster “Tommy” finally goes too far he faces unimaginable consequences, kidnapped by a polite but troubled man intent on turning him into a “good boy” by any means necessary and integrating him into his troubled family in their isolated manor house, as Tommy’s struggles to endure his captivity and make good an escape become complicated when his relationship with his captors becomes complicated and his personality begins to change.
Directed by Jan Komasa and starring Anson Boon, Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough among others.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
UK Release: 20th of March US Release: 6th of March
La Grazia (2025)
At the end of his term in office and still mourning the loss of his wife in the splendour of the presidential palace, Italian president Mariano De Santis is stuck in somewhat of a moral quandary and gets pulled into an existential crisis when forced to face the uncomfortable realities of his past while trying to grapple with ethically challenging legislation, in this fictional character portrait and gripping drama study of power and legacy from the writer/director of ‘The Great Beauty’ and ‘Youth’.
Directed by Paolo Sorrentino and starring Toni Servillo, Anna Ferzetti and Massimo Venturiello among others.
Genre: Drama
UK Release: 20th of March US Release: 5th of December 2025
Midwinter Break (2026)
A long-married British couple in their twilight years take a picturesque winter vacation to Amsterdam, which soon turns into a deeply reflective later life-changing journey when the secrets and ghosts of a difficult past in their native Northern Ireland begin to surface, and the uncomfortable truths of a relationship growing further apart come to light in this adaptation of the Bernard MacLaverty novel.
Directed by Polly Findlay and starring Lesley Manville, Ciarán Hinds and Julie Lamberton among others.
Genre: Drama, Romance
UK Release: 20th of March US Release: 20th of February
Dead Man’s Wire (2026)
Struggling with financial woes and resentful of being another forgotten cog in the machine, Indianapolis local Tony Kiritsis kidnaps his mortgage broker in the winter of 1977, sparking a near 3 day hostage situation which soon snowballs into a national media frenzy and unexpectedly turns him into a troubled folk hero for some in this dramatisation of an extraordinary true story.
Directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Bill Skarsgård, Colman Domingo and Dacre Montgomery among others.
Genre: Fact-based, Biography, Crime, Drama
UK Release: 20th of March US Release: 16th of January
27th
They Will Kill You (2026)
A new job as a maid at a regal and imposing apartment building in New York city for a young woman soon turns out to be a nightmare when she unravels the dark cultish secrets of the old building, plunging her into a bloody struggle for survival only for the tables to turn when the hunted becomes the hunter on her way to finding a way out of a purpose-built Manhattan deathtrap.
Directed by Kirill Sokolov and starring Zazie Beetz, Patricia Arquette and Heather Graham among others.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Horror, Thriller
UK Release: 27th of March US Release: 27th of March
The Magic Faraway Tree (2026)
Forced to relocate to the English countryside and growing further apart by the day, a young family find new a connection and re-discover their joy when they discover a magical tree in the nearby forest which transports them to far away magical lands that re-kindle their imagination, embarking on a quest to find a special spell to save their new home in this big screen adaptation of the beloved Enid Blyton British book series.
Directed by Ben Gregor and starring Andrew Garfield Andrew Garfield, Claire Foy and Nicola Coughlan among others.
Genre: Adventure, Family, Fantasy
UK Release: 27th of March US Release: N/A
Two Prosecutors (2025)
In 1937 Soviet Union under the iron fist of a Stalinist purge, an idealistic young prosecutor embarks on a dangerous journey through a ruthless totalitarian system and it’s feared secret police, after he discovers a letter which uncovers the corruption which landed a falsely accused man in a Soviet prison.
Directed by Sergey Loznitsa and starring Alexander Kuznetsov, Anatoliy Beliy and Dmitrijus Denisiukas among others.
UK Release: 27th of March US Release: 20th of March
Splitsville (2025)
When Carey finds out his wife has been unfaithful and begins contemplating a divorce, he turns to their well-to-do friends for advice only to find that the secret of their marriage is an open relationship, prompting him to cross a line which throws all of their relationships into turmoil and plunges the people around them into chaos . . . with hilarious consequences.
Directed by Michael Angelo Covino and starring Kyle Marvin, Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona among others.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
UK Release: 27th of March US Release: 5th of September 2025
#TriviaTuesday: A cost-cutting insect-like suit was the early design for the alien hunter in 1987's 'Predator'—unsuccessfully worn by the character's first actor Jean-Claude Van Damme—but it was ditched for a now iconic Stan Winston design at twice the price. Money well spent. pic.twitter.com/pvbTmpgUIB
#TriviaTuesday: ‘Big Kahuna Burger’ is most certainly the fictional fast food of choice in the Tarantinoverse, appearing or referenced in 'Reservoir Dogs', 'From Dusk Till Dawn', 'Death Proof', 'Four Rooms', as well as its starring turn in 1994’s 'Pulp Fiction' of course. pic.twitter.com/k3xVsbDuA6