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List of British films of 2018

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2018 saw the death ofNicolas Roeg, the director ofPerformance,Don't Look Now andThe Witches (1990).

This article lists feature-lengthBritishfilms and full-length documentaries that have had their premieres in 2018 and were at least partly produced byGreat Britain or theUnited Kingdom. It does not feature short films, medium-length films, made-for-TV films, pornographic films, filmed theater, VR films and interactive films likeBlack Mirror: Bandersnatch. It also does not include films screened in previous years that had official release dates in 2018.

British co-productions likeBohemian Rhapsody,Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, andMamma Mia! Here We Go Again garnered positive reviews and collectively grossed more than $1.5 billion in the Box Office worldwide.[1] Small independent films likeThe Wife,Three Identical Strangers andAt Eternity's Gate performed well in the Specialty Box Office, screening in a limited number of theaters.[2][3]

2018 was expected to be the best year for British box office since 1971 withAvengers: Infinity War,Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,Incredibles 2,Black Panther,Bohemian Rhapsody,Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,Peter Rabbit andThe Greatest Showman breaking £40 million at the British box office.[4][5]

Also included is an overview of five awards ceremonies which are major events in British film: theAcademy Awards,British Academy Film Awards,Critics' Choice Awards,Golden Globe Awards andScreen Actors Guild Awards.

Film premieres

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January – March

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8The CommuterDirector:Jaume Collet-Serra
Cast:Liam Neeson,Vera Farmiga,Patrick Wilson,Jonathan Banks,Elizabeth McGovern,Sam Neill
StudioCanal UK
(Co-produced by France and the United States)
[6]
19American AnimalsDirector: Bart Layton
Cast:Evan Peters,Barry Keoghan,Blake Jenner,Jared Abrahamson,Udo Kier,Ann Dowd
STXinternational
(Co-produced by the United States)
[7]
Three Identical StrangersDirector: Tim Wardle
Cast: Edward Galland, David Kellman, Robert Shafran
Neon
(Co-produced by the United States)
[8]
20ColetteDirector:Wash Westmoreland
Cast:Keira Knightley,Dominic West,Aiysha Hart,Fiona Shaw,Denise Gough,Robert Pugh,Rebecca Root,Eleanor Tomlinson
Bleecker Street
Based on the life ofColette
(Co-produced by Hungary and the United States)
[9]
Early ManDirector:Nick Park
Cast:Eddie Redmayne,Tom Hiddleston,Maisie Williams,Timothy Spall
StudioCanal[10]
An Evening with Beverly Luff LinnDirector:Jim Hosking
Cast:Aubrey Plaza,Emile Hirsch,Jemaine Clement,Matt Berry,Craig Robinson
Universal Pictures
(Co-produced by the United States)
[11]
YardieDirector:Idris Elba
Cast:Aml Ameen,Stephen Graham, Akin Gazi, Mark Rhino Smith, Fraser James, Naomi Ackie
Based onYardie byVictor Headley[12]
21The Happy PrinceDirector:Rupert Everett
Cast:Rupert Everett,Colin Firth,Colin Morgan,Emily Watson,Tom Wilkinson,Anna Chancellor
Lionsgate UK
Based on the life ofOscar Wilde
(Co-produced by Belgium, Germany and Italy)
[13]
Matangi/Maya/M.I.A.Director: Stephen Loveridge
Cast:M.I.A.
Dogwoof
Based on the life ofM.I.A.
(Co-produced by Sri Lanka and the United States)
[14]
22The Miseducation of Cameron PostDirector:Desiree Akhavan
Cast:Chloë Grace Moretz,Sasha Lane,John Gallagher, Jr.,Forrest Goodluck,Jennifer Ehle,Quinn Shephard
Vertigo Releasing
Based onThe Miseducation of Cameron Post byEmily M. Danforth
(Co-produced by the United States)
[15]
OpheliaDirector:Claire McCarthy
Cast:Daisy Ridley,Naomi Watts,Clive Owen,Tom Felton,George MacKay,Dominic Mafham
GEM Entertainment
Based onHamlet byWilliam Shakespeare andOphelia by Lisa Klein
(Co-produced by the United States)
[16]
23Lords of ChaosDirector:Jonas Åkerlund
Cast:Rory Culkin,Emory Cohen,Anthony De La Torre,Sky Ferreira,Jack Kilmer
Arrow Films
Based onLords of Chaos byMichael Moynihan andDidrik Søderlind
(Co-produced by Norway, Sweden and United States)
[17]
29My Friend the Polish GirlDirectors: Ewa Banaszkiewicz, Mateusz Dymek
Cast: Aneta Piotrowska, Emma Friedman-Cohen, Daniel Barry, Andy Abbott
Republic Film Distribution
(Co-produced by Poland)
[18]
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3Hellraiser: JudgmentDirector:Gary J. Tunnicliffe
Cast: Damon Carney,Randy Wayne, Alexandra Harris,Heather Langenkamp, Paul T. Taylor
Lionsgate Home Entertainment
8Accident ManDirector:Jesse V. Johnson
Cast:Scott Adkins,Ashley Greene,Ray Stevenson,Michael Jai White
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Based onAccident Man byPat Mills andTony Skinner
[19]
9Winter RidgeDirector: Dom Lenoir
Cast: Matt Hookings,Michael McKell,Olwen Catherine Kelly,Hannah Waddingham,Alan Ford
Phoenix Worldwide Entertainment[20]
17ProfileDirector:Timur Bekmambetov
Cast:Valene Kane,Shazad Latif,Christine Adams,Morgan Watkins
(Co-produced by Cyprus, Russia and the United States)[21]
18The Real EstateDirector: Axel Petersén and Måns Månsson
Cast: Léonore Ekstrand, Christer Levin, Christian Saldert, Olof Rhodin
Njutafilms
(Co-produced by Sweden)
[22]
19Entebbe (a.k.a.7 Days in Entebbe)Director:José Padilha
Cast:Rosamund Pike,Daniel Brühl,Eddie Marsan,Ben Schnetzer,Lior Ashkenazi,Denis Ménochet
Entertainment One
Based on theOperation Entebbe
(Co-produced by the United States)
[23]
23AnnihilationDirector:Alex Garland
Cast:Natalie Portman,Jennifer Jason Leigh,Gina Rodriguez,Tessa Thompson,Tuva Novotny,Oscar Isaac,Benedict Wong,Sonoya Mizuno,David Gyasi
Netflix
Based onAnnihilation byJeff VanderMeer
(Co-produced by the United States)
[24]
MuteDirector:Duncan Jones
Cast:Alexander Skarsgård,Paul Rudd,Justin Theroux,Seyneb Saleh
Netflix
(Co-produced by Germany)
[25]
24The Party's Just BeginningDirector:Karen Gillan
Cast:Karen Gillan,Lee Pace,Matthew Beard,Paul Higgins
Mt. Hollywood Films
(Co-produced by the United States)
[26]
26Mary MagdaleneDirector:Garth Davis
Cast:Rooney Mara,Joaquin Phoenix,Chiwetel Ejiofor,Tahar Rahim
Focus Features
Based on the life ofMary Magdalene
(Co-produced by Australia and the United States)
[27]
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1A Wizard's Tale (a.k.a.Here Comes the Grump)Director: Andrés Couturier
Cast:Toby Kebbell,Lily Collins,Ian McShane
GFM Films
Based on animated seriesHere Comes the Grump
(Co-produced by Mexico and the United States)
[28]
2Tomb RaiderDirector:Roar Uthaug
Cast:Alicia Vikander,Dominic West,Walton Goggins,Daniel Wu,Kristin Scott Thomas,Derek Jacobi
Warner Bros.
Based onTomb Raider byCrystal Dynamics
(Co-produced by the United States)
[29]
4Nae PasaranDirector:Felipe Bustos SierraDebasers Filums
Based on short filmNae Pasaran byFelipe Bustos Sierra
(Co-produced by Chile)
[30]
9Scott and SidDirector: Scott Elliott, Sid Sadowskyj
Cast:Tom Blyth, Richard Mason,Charlotte Milchard
Dreamchasers Film Ltd[31]
Walk like a PantherDirector: Dan Cadan
Cast:Stephen Graham,Jason Flemyng,Julian Sands
20th Century Fox[32]
15Sherlock GnomesDirector:John Stevenson
Cast:James McAvoy,Emily Blunt,Chiwetel Ejiofor,Mary J. Blige,Johnny Depp
Paramount Pictures
Sequel toGnomeo & Juliet
(Co-produced by the United States)
[32]
17Postcards from LondonDirector: Steve McLean
Cast:Harris Dickinson,Ben Cura, Jonah Hauser-King, Leonardo Salerni, Raphael Desprez, Leemore Marrett Jr.
Peccadillo Pictures[33]
24Boogie ManDirector:Andy Morahan
Cast: Kush Khanna,Amy Jackson,Aston Merrygold,Jerry-Jane Pears

April – June

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5White ChamberDirector: Paul Raschid
Cast:Shauna Macdonald,Oded Fehr,Amrita Acharia,Sharon Maughan,Nicholas Farrell
Netflix[34]
7Destination: DewsburyDirector: Jack Spring
Cast: David J. Keogh, Matt Sheahan, Dan Shelton, Tom Gilling
Showcase Cinemas[35]
9The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie SocietyDirector:Mike Newell
Cast:Lily James,Michiel Huisman,Glen Powell,Jessica Brown Findlay,Katherine Parkinson,Matthew Goode,Tom Courtenay,Penelope Wilton
StudioCanal
Based onThe Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society byMary Ann Shaffer andAnnie Barrows
(Co-produced by France)
[36]
1310x10Director: Suzi Ewing
Cast:Kelly Reilly,Luke Evans,Olivia Chenery
Vertical Entertainment[37]
14Children of the Snow LandDirectors: Zara Balfour, Marcus StephensonCurzon Home Cinema[38]
21The DigDirectors: Andy Tohill and Ryan Tohill
Cast:Moe Dunford,Francis Magee,Emily Taaffe,Lorcan Cranitch
XYZ Films
(Co-produced by Ireland)
[39]
22McQueenDirectors: Ian Bonhôte and Peter EttedguiLionsgate UK
Based on the life and career ofAlexander McQueen
[40]
28London UnpluggedDirectors:Layke Anderson, Natalia Casali,Nick Cohen, Mitchell Crawford, Andreas Heger-Bratterud, Ben Jacobson, Rosanna Lowe, Gaelle Mourre, Kaki Wong
Cast:Juliet Stevenson,Poppy Miller,Imogen Stubbs,Ivanno Jeremiah, Ricky Nixon,Bruce Payne
Munro Films[41]
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2Nothing Like a Dame (a.k.a.Tea With the Dames)Director:Roger Michell
Cast:Eileen Atkins,Judi Dench,Joan Plowright,Maggie Smith
Picturehouse[42]
4AnonDirector:Andrew Niccol
Cast:Clive Owen,Amanda Seyfried,Colm Feore,Mark O'Brien,Sonya Walger,Joe Pingue,Iddo Goldberg
Altitude Film Distribution[43]
The Con Is OnDirector:James Oakley
Cast:Uma Thurman,Tim Roth,Maggie Q,Alice Eve,Sofía Vergara,Parker Posey,Stephen Fry,Crispin Glover
Lionsgate
(Co-produced by Canada and the United States)
[44]
10Cold WarDirector:Paweł Pawlikowski
Cast:Tomasz Kot,Joanna Kulig,Agata Kulesza,Jeanne Balibar,Cédric Kahn,Adam Woronowicz
Curzon Artificial Eye
(Co-produced by France and Poland)
[45]
11The Last WitnessDirectors: Piotr Szkopiak
Cast:Alex Pettyfer,Robert Więckiewicz,Talulah Riley,Michael Gambon,Will Thorp,Henry Lloyd-Hughes,Gwilym Lee
Momentum Pictures
(Co-produced by Poland)
[46]
TerminalDirectors: Vaughn Stein
Cast:Margot Robbie,Simon Pegg,Dexter Fletcher,Mike Myers,Max Irons
Arrow Films
(Co-produced by Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, and the United States)
[47]
16WhitneyDirectors:Kevin MacdonaldAltitude Film Distribution
Based on the life ofWhitney Houston
(Co-produced by the United States)
[48]
19The Man Who Killed Don QuixoteDirectors:Terry Gilliam
Cast:Adam Driver,Jonathan Pryce,Stellan Skarsgård,Olga Kurylenko, Joana Ribeiro
Amazon Studios
Loosely based onDon Quixote byMiguel de Cervantes
(Co-produced by Belgium, France, Portugal, and Spain)
[49]
25Welcome to CuriosityDirectors: Anthony Byrne
Cast:Amrita Acharia,Jack Ashton,Richard Blackwood,Kacey Clarke,Brian Croucher,Gary Grant,Cristian Solimeno
Salt Film Releasing[50]
23In DarknessDirectors: Anthony Byrne
Cast:Natalie Dormer,Emily Ratajkowski,Ed Skrein,Joely Richardson,Neil Maskell,James Cosmo
Shear Entertainment
(Co-produced by the United States)
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5Captain Morten and the Spider QueenDirector:Kaspar Jancis
7Swimming with MenDirector:Oliver Parker
Cast:Rob Brydon,Jane Horrocks,Rupert Graves,Daniel Mays,Adeel Akhtar,Thomas Turgoose,Jim Carter,Charlotte Riley
GEM Entertainment[52]
8Hotel ArtemisDirector:Drew Pearce
Cast:Jodie Foster,Sterling K. Brown,Sofia Boutella,Jeff Goldblum,Brian Tyree Henry,Zachary,Dave Bautista,Charlie Day,Jenny Slate
Lionsgate Films
(Co-produced by the United States)
[53]
12Chuck Steel: Night of the TrampiresDirector: Mike Mort
Cast: Mike Mort,Jennifer Saunders,Paul Whitehouse, Dan Russel, Jonnie Fiori, Samantha Coughlan
[54]
21Eaten by LionsDirector: Jason Wingard
Cast:Antonio Aakeel,Jack Carroll,Asim Chaudhry,Johnny Vegas,Vicki Pepperdine,Kevin Eldon
Wingarm
Based onGoing to Mecca by Jason Wingard
[55]
22CalibreDirector: Matt Palmer
Cast:Jack Lowden,Martin McCann,Tony Curran
Netflix[56]
23Postcards from the 48%Director: David WilkinsonGuerrilla Films[57]
25PossumDirector:Matthew Holness
Cast:Sean Harris,Alun Armstrong, Simon Bubb, Andy Blithe, Pamela Cook
Dark Sky Films
Based onPossum byMatthew Holness
[58]
27Dead in a Week or Your Money BackDirector: Tom Edmunds
Cast:

Tom Wilkinson,Aneurin Barnard,Freya Mavor,Christopher Eccleston,Marion Bailey

Altitude Film Sales[59]
28PatrickDirector:Mandie Fletcher
Cast:Beattie Edmondson,Ed Skrein,Tom Bennett,Emily Atack,Jennifer Saunders
Buena Vista International[60]
Alright Now (a.k.a.Songbird)Director: Jamie Adams
Cast:Cobie Smulders,Richard Elis,Jessica Hynes
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July – September

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18Mamma Mia! Here We Go AgainDirector:Ol Parker
Cast:Christine Baranski,Pierce Brosnan,Dominic Cooper,Colin Firth,Andy García,Lily James,Amanda Seyfried,Stellan Skarsgård,Julie Walters,Cher,Meryl Streep
Universal Pictures
Sequel toMamma Mia!
(Co-produced by the United States)
[62]
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5Ray & LizDirector:Richard Billingham
Cast:Michelle Bonnard,Deirdre Kelly,Ella Smith,Tony Way
New Wave Films[63]
9Hurricane (a.k.a.Mission of Honor)Director:David Blair
Cast:Iwan Rheon,Milo Gibson,Stefanie Martini,Marcin Dorociński,Kryštof Hádek, Christopher Jaciow
Kaleidoscope Film Distribution
Based on the experiences of the303 RAF Squadron inBattle of Britain
(Co-produced by Poland)
[64]
14The FestivalDirector:Iain Morris
Cast:Joe Thomas, Hammed Animashaun,Claudia O'Doherty,Emma Rigby,Jemaine Clement
Vertical Entertainment
(Co-produced by the United States)
[65]
Patient ZeroDirector:Stefan Ruzowitzky
Cast:Matt Smith,Natalie Dormer, Clive Standon,Agyness Deyn,Stanley Tucci
Vertical Entertainment
(Co-produced by the United States)
[66]
23Blue IguanaDirectors: Hadi Hajaig
Cast:Sam Rockwell,Ben Schwartz,Phoebe Fox,Amanda Donohoe,Simon Callow,Peter Ferdinando
Signature Entertainment[67]
25The Convent (a.k.a.Heretiks)Director: Paul Hyett
Cast:Michael Ironside,Rosie Day,Hannah Arterton
Thunderbird Releasing[68]
30The Aspern PapersDirector:Julien Landais
Cast:Jonathan Rhys-Meyers,Joely Richardson,Vanessa Redgrave
Based onThe Aspern Papers byHenry James
(Co-produced by Germany)
[69]
The FavouriteDirector:Yorgos Lanthimos
Cast:Olivia Colman,Rachel Weisz,Emma Stone,Nicholas Hoult
Universal Pictures
Based on the life ofQueen Anne
(Co-produced by Ireland and the United States)
[70]
The Little StrangerDirectors:Lenny Abrahamson
Cast:Domhnall Gleeson,Ruth Wilson,Will Poulter,Charlotte Rampling,Alison Pargeter
Pathé
Based onThe Little Stranger bySarah Waters
(Co-produced by France)
[71]
31The White CrowDirector:Ralph Fiennes
Cast: Oleg Ivanko,Adèle Exarchopoulos,Chulpan Khamatova,Ralph Fiennes,Aleksey Morozov,Raphaël Personnaz,Olivier Rabourdin,Ravshana Kurkova,Louis Hofmann,Sergei Polunin
Sony Pictures Classics
Based on the life ofRudolf Nureyev
[72]
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1PeterlooDirector:Mike Leigh
Cast:David Bamber,Alastair Mackenzie, James Dangerfield, Eileen Davies, Liam Gerrard, Bronwyn James,Rory Kinnear,Nico Mirallegro,Maxine Peake
Entertainment One
Based on thePeterloo Massacre
[73]
5American DharmaDirector:Errol MorrisBased on the career ofSteve Bannon
(Co-produced by United States)
[74]
At Eternity's GateDirector:Julian Schnabel
Cast:Willem Dafoe,Rupert Friend,Oscar Isaac,Mads Mikkelsen,Mathieu Amalric,Emmanuelle Seigneur,Niels Arestrup
Curzon Artificial Eye
Based on the life ofVincent van Gogh
(Co-produced by France and United States)
6MaidenDirector: Alex HolmesBased onTracy Edwards
1989–1990 Whitbread Round the World Race
[75]
Outlaw KingDirector:David Mackenzie
Cast:Chris Pine,Aaron Taylor-Johnson,Florence Pugh,Billy Howle,Tony Curran,Stephen Dillane
Netflix
Based on the life ofRobert the Bruce
(Co-produced by the United States)
[76]
7Final ScoreDirector:Scott Mann
Cast:Dave Bautista,Pierce Brosnan,Ray Stevenson,Julian Cheung
Signature Entertainment[77]
GwenDirector:William McGregor
Cast:Eleanor Worthington Cox,Maxine Peake,Richard Harrington,Mark Lewis Jones,Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
Bulldog Film Distribution[78]
Out of BlueDirector:Carol Morley
Cast:Patricia Clarkson,Toby Jones,Jacki Weaver,James Caan
Based onNight Train byMartin Amis
(Co-produced United States)
[79]
Red JoanDirector:Trevor Nunn
Cast:Judi Dench,Sophie Cookson,Tom Hughes,Tereza Srbova
Lionsgate
Based loosely on the life ofMelita Norwood
[80]
Redcon-1Director: Chee Keong Cheung
Cast:Katarina Waters, Mark Strange,Carlos Gallardo,Akira Koieyama,Oris Erhuero
Eagle Films[81]
Teen SpiritDirector:Max Minghella
Cast:Elle Fanning,Rebecca Hall,Zlatko Buric
Lionsgate (Co-produced by the United States)[82]
8DrivenDirector:Nick Hamm
Cast:Lee Pace,Judy Greer,Erin Moriarty,Jason Sudeikis,Corey Stoll,Iddo Goldberg,Justin Bartha,Michael Cudlitz,Tara Summers
Embankment Films[83]
FarmingDirector:Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Cast:Damson Idris,Kate Beckinsale,John Dagleish,Gugu Mbatha-Raw,Jamie Winstone,Genevieve Nnaji
GEM Entertainment[84]
Freedom FieldsDirector: Naziha Arebi(Co-produced by Libya)[85]
The Wedding GuestDirectors:Michael Winterbottom
Cast:Dev Patel,Radhika Apte,Jim Sarbh
Sony Pictures[86]
WidowsDirectors:Steve McQueen
Cast:Viola Davis,Cynthia Erivo,André Holland,Elizabeth Debicki,Michelle Rodriguez,Daniel Kaluuya,Liam Neeson,Colin Farrell,Robert Duvall,Carrie Coon
20th Century Fox
Based onWidows byLynda La Plante
(Co-produced by the United States)
[87]
9American WomanDirector:Jake Scott
Cast:Sienna Miller,Christina Hendricks,Aaron Paul,Will Sasso,Pat Healy,Amy Madigan
Signature Entertainment
(Co-produced by United States)
[88]
High LifeDirector:Claire Denis
Cast:Robert Pattinson,Mia Goth,Juliette Binoche
Thunderbird Releasing
(Co-produced by France and Germany)
[89]
Tell It to the BeesDirector:Annabel Jankel
Cast:Anna Paquin,Holliday Grainger,Emun Elliott,Kate Dickie
Based onTell It to the Bees by Fiona Shaw
Where Hands TouchDirector:Amma Asante
Cast:Amandla Stenberg,George MacKay,Abbie Cornish,Christopher Eccleston
Vertical Entertainment[90]
10The Death & Life of John F. DonovanDirector:Xavier Dolan
Cast:Kit Harington,Natalie Portman,Susan Sarandon,Kathy Bates,Ben Schnetzer,Jacob Tremblay,Thandie Newton,Amara Karan,Chris Zylka,Jared Keeso,Emily Hampshire,Michael Gambon
(Co-produced by Canada)[91]
JT LeRoyDirector:Justin Kelly
Cast:Laura Dern,Kristen Stewart,Diane Kruger,Jim Sturgess,Kelvin Harrison Jr.,Courtney Love
Signature Entertainment
Based onGirl Boy Girl: How I Became JT Leroy by Savannah Knoop
(Co-produced by Canada and United States)
[92]
11Vita and VirginiaDirectors:Chanya Button
Cast:Gemma Arterton,Elizabeth Debicki,Isabella Rossellini,Rupert Penry-Jones,Peter Ferdinando
Thunderbird Releasing
Based on the life ofVirginia Woolf
(Co-produced by Ireland)
[93]
13In FabricDirector:Peter Strickland
Cast:Marianne Jean-Baptiste,Hayley Squires,Leo Bill,Gwendoline Christie,Richard Bremmer,Steve Oram,Julian Barratt,Sidse Babett Knudsen,Caroline Catz
Curzon Artificial Eye[94]
14Johnny English Strikes AgainDirector:David Kerr
Cast:Rowan Atkinson,Olga Kurylenko,Ben Miller,Jake Lacy, Miranda Hennessy
Universal Pictures
Sequel toJohnny English Reborn
(Co-produced by France and the United States)
[95]
King of ThievesDirector:James Marsh
Cast:Michael Caine,Charlie Cox,Michael Gambon,Tom Courtenay,Jim Broadbent,Kellie Shirley,Terri Robinson,Ray Winstone
StudioCanal
Based on theHatton Garden safe deposit burglary
[96]
20London FieldsDirector:Mathew Cullen
Cast:Billy Bob Thornton,Amber Heard,Jim Sturgess,Theo James,Jason Isaacs,Cara Delevingne
Batrax Entertainment
Based onLondon Fields byMartin Amis
(Co-produced by the United States)
[97]
21ApostleDirector:Gareth Evans
Cast:Dan Stevens,Lucy Boynton,Mark Lewis Jones,Bill Milner,Kristine Froseth,Paaul Higgins,Michael Sheen
Netflix
(Co-produced by the United States)
[98]
22Bros: After the Screaming StopsDirector: Joe Pearlman, David Soutar
Cast:Matt Goss,Luke Goss
Lorton Entertainment[99]

October – December

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1The KeeperDirector:Marcus H. Rosenmüller
Cast:David Kross,Freya Mavor
SquareOne (Germany)
Based on the life ofBert Trautmann
(Co-produced by Germany)
[100]
5MalevolentDirector:Olaf de Fleur Johannesson
Cast:Florence Pugh,Celia Imrie,Ben Lloyd-Hughes
Netflix[101]
Strangeways Here We ComeDirector: Chris Green
Cast:Elaine Cassidy,Michelle Keegan,Lauren Socha,Chanel Cresswell
Screenbound Pictures[102]
11EvelynDirector:Orlando von Einsiedel
Cast:
Netflix[103]
Happy New Year, Colin BursteadDirector:Ben Wheatley
Cast:Neil Maskell,Joe Cole,Charles Dance,Sam Riley,Hayley Squires,Doon Mackichan,Sinead Matthews,Asim Chaudhry
BBC[104]
Keepers (a.k.a. The Vanishing)Director: Kristoffer Nyholm
Cast:Gerard Butler,Peter Mullan,Olafur Darri Olafsson, Connor Swindells
Lionsgate[105]
12Been So LongDirector: Tinge Krishnan
Cast:Michaela Coel, Arinzé Kene,George MacKay,Joe Dempsie,Luke Norris,Arsher Ali,Rakie Ayola,Ashley Thomas
Netflix
Based onBeen So Long byArthur Darvill andChé Walker
[106]
Sometimes Always NeverDirector:Carl Hunter
Cast:Bill Nighy,Sam Riley,Alice Lowe,Jenny Agutter,Tim McInnerny
Parkland Entertainment[107]
13ScarboroughDirector: Barnaby Southcombe
Cast:Jessica Barden,Jordan Bolger,Edward Hogg,Jodhi May
Kaleidoscope Entertainment[108]
16They Shall Not Grow OldDirector:Peter JacksonTrafalgar Releasing
Based on the events ofWorld War I
[109]
17The FightDirector:Jessica Hynes
Cast:Jessica Hynes,Russell Brand,Anita Dobson,Rhona Mitra,Christopher Fairbank,Sennia Nanua,Alice Lowe,Sally Phillips,Liv Hill
[110]
19BenjaminDirector:Simon Amstell
Cast:Colin Morgan,Anna Chancellor, Phénix Brossard,Jack Rowan,Jessica Raine
[111]
Only YouDirector: Harry Wootliff
Cast:Laia Costa,Josh O'Connor
Curzon Artificial Eye
(Co-produced by Sweden)
[112]
TomorrowDirector: Martha Pinson
Cast: Sebastian Street,Stuart Brennan,Stephen Fry,Sophie Kennedy Clark,James Cosmo,Paul Kaye,Stephanie Leonidas,Joss Stone
Stronghold[113]
21Stan & OllieDirector:Jon S. Baird
Cast:Steve Coogan,John C. Reilly,Shirley Henderson,Nina Arianda,Danny Huston
EOne Entertainment
Based on the lives ofLaurel and Hardy
(Co-produced by Canada and the United States)
[114]
24Bohemian RhapsodyDirectors:Bryan Singer,Dexter Fletcher
Cast:Rami Malek,Lucy Boynton,Ben Hardy,Gwilym Lee,Joseph Mazzello,Aidan Gillen,Tom Hollander,Mike Myers
20th Century Fox
Based on the life ofFreddie Mercury
(Co-produced by the United States)
[115]
The Girl in the Spider's WebDirector:Fede Álvarez
Cast:Claire Foy,Sverrir Gudnason,LaKeith Stanfield,Sylvia Hoeks,Stephen Merchant,Vicky Krieps
Sony Pictures Releasing
Based onThe Girl in the Spider's Web byDavid Lagercrantz
(Co-produced by Canada, Germany, Sweden, and the United States)
[116]
31Slaughterhouse RulezDirector:Crispian Mills
Cast:Simon Pegg,Asa Butterfield,Nick Frost,Michael Sheen,Finn Cole,Hermione Corfield
Sony Pictures Releasing[117]
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4Kill Ben LykDirectors: Erwan Marinopoulos
Cast:Eugene Simon,Simone Ashley,Dimitri Leonidas,Bronson Webb
Artist Rights Distribution
(Co-produced by France)
[118]
8Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of GrindelwaldDirectors:David Yates
Cast:Eddie Redmayne,Katherine Waterston,Dan Fogler,Alison Sudol,Ezra Miller,Johnny Depp,Jude Law,Zoë Kravitz,Callum Turner,Claudia Kim
Warner Bros. Pictures
Sequel toFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
(Co-produced by the United States)
[119]
14Coldplay: A Head Full of DreamsDirector:Mat WhitecrossTrafalgar Releasing
Based on the career ofColdplay
[120]
Pond LifeDirectors: Bill Buckhurst
Cast:Tom Varey,Esmé Creed-Miles,Angus Imrie,Daisy Edgar-Jones, Abraham Lewis, Ethan Wilkie, Gianluca Gallucci
[121]
15Mary Queen of ScotsDirector:Josie Rourke
Cast:Saoirse Ronan,Margot Robbie,David Tennant,Jack Lowden,Martin Compston,Joe Alwyn,Brendan Coyle,Guy Pearce
Universal Pictures
Based onQueen of Scots: The True Life of Mary Stuart byJohn Guy
(Co-produced by the United States)
[122]
23Nativity Rocks!Director:Debbie Isitt
Cast:Simon Lipkin,Celia Imrie,Craig Revel Horwood,Helen George,Ruth Jones
Entertainment One
Nativity film series
[123]
25Mowgli: Legend of the JungleDirector:Andy Serkis
Cast:Rohan Chand,Matthew Rhys,Freida Pinto,Christian Bale,Cate Blanchett,Benedict Cumberbatch,Naomie Harris,Andy Serkis
Netflix
Based onAll the Mowgli Stories byRudyard Kipling
(Co-produced by the United States)
[124]
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21All Is TrueDirector:Kenneth Branagh
Cast:Kenneth Branagh,Judi Dench,Ian McKellen
Sony Pictures Classics
Loosely based on the life ofWilliam Shakespeare
[125]

Other premieres

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TitleDirector(s)Release DateRef.
Adrift in SohoPablo Behrens14 November 2018[126]
AmáLorna Tucker1 June 2018[127]
AquarelaViktor Kossakovsky1 September 2018 (Venice Film Festival)[128]
AstralChris Mul13 October 2018 (San Diego International Film Festival)[129]
Await Further InstructionsJohnny Kevorkian22 June 2018(Cinepocalypse)[130]
Becoming AnimalEmma Davie, Peter Mettler20 March 2018 (CPH:DOX)[131]
Back to BerlinCatherine Lurie5 May 2018 (Washington Jewish Film Festival)[132]
The Ballymurphy PrecedentCallum Macrae11 June 2018(Sheffield Doc/Fest)[133]
Bare KnuckleDuncan Napier-Bell4 June 2018[134]
Being Frank: The Chris Sievey StorySteve Sullivan13 March 2018 (South by Southwest Film Festival)[135]
Black FlowersMartin Gooch7 October 2018 (Sitges Film Festival)[136]
Black SiteTom Paton27 August 2018 (Frightfest)[137]
Breaking HabitsRobert Ryan15 October 2018 (Warsaw Film Festival)[138]
Bride of ScarecrowLouisa Warren3 October 2018[139]
Cleft LipErik Knudsen13 July 2018[140]
Curse of the ScarecrowLouisa Warren22 October 2018[141]
DagenhamJo Morris13 October 2018 (LA Femme Film Festival)[142]
A Dark Place (a.k.a. Steel Country)Simon Fellows24 June 2018(Edinburgh International Film Festival)[143]
A Deal with the UniverseJason Barker26 March 2018 (BFI Flare London LGBT Film Festival)[144]
Degas: Passion for PerfectionDavid Bickerstaff6 November 2018[145]
The Devil's DoorwayAislinn Clarke25 May 2018 (Seattle International Film Festival)[146]
Dirty WorkLouisa Warren3 February 2018[147]
DoozyRichard Squires13 October 2018 (London Film Festival)[148]
The Eyes of Orson WellesMark Cousins9 May 2018 (Cannes Film Festival)[149]
FeatherweightSimon Stolland, Olivia Warren1 May 2018[150]
Female Human AnimalJosh Appignanesi19 April 2018 (Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema)[151]
A Fistful of LeadMarc PriceDecember 2018[152]
Five Men and CaravaggioXiaolu Guo21 May 2018(Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival)[153]
The Gandhi MurderKarim Traïdia, Pankaj Sehgal28 June 2018[154]
H is for HarryEdward Owles, Jaime Taylor6 September 2018 (Open City Documentary Festival)[155]
I Love My MumAlberto Sciamma27 October 2018 (Cambridge Film Festival)[156]
The Ice KingJames Erskine23 February 2018[157]
The Image You MissedDonal Foreman28 January 2018 (International Film Festival Rotterdam)[158]
Into the MirrorLois Stevenson25 August 2018 (New Renaissance Film Festival)[159]
Irene's GhostIain Cunningham13 October 2018 (BFI London Film Festival)[160]
Island of the Hungry GhostsGabrielle Brady19 April 2018 (Visions du Reel Film Festival)[161]
The IsleMatthew Butler-Hart3 March 2018 (Manchester Film Festival)[162]
JellyfishJames Gardner20 April 2018 (Tribeca Film Festival)[163]
Kaiser: The Greatest Footballer Never to Play FootballLouis Myles21 April 2018[164]
King of CrimeMatt Gambell2 November 2018[165]
Last BreathRichard da Costa, Alex Parkinson1 December 2018[166]
Last SummerJon Jones29 September 2018 (Vancouver International Film Festival)[167]
Looking for LennonRoger Appleton4 May 2018[168]
LucidAdam Morse23 June 2018(Edinburgh International Film Festival)[169]
Mad World (a.k.a. Dystopia)Paul Tanter2 January 2018 (DVD premiere)[170]
Magic MedicineMonty Wates1 July 2018[171]
Make Me UpRachel Maclean12 October 2018 (London Film Festival)[172]
Make Us DreamSam Blair15 November 2018[173]
MariGeorgia Parris18 October 2018 (London Film Festival)[174]
MatriarchyScott Vickers2 November 2018[175]
McKellen: Play the PartJoe Stephenson1 June 2018[176]
Message ManCorey Pearson8 March 2018(limited)[177]
The More You Ignore MeKeith English6 July 2018[178]
No Ifs or ButsSarah Lewis20 October 2018 (London Film Festival)[179]
No ShadeClare Anyiam-Osigwe5 June 2018[180]
A Northern SoulSean McAllister7 June 2018(Sheffield Doc/Fest)[181]
Nureyev: An Orgy of One (a.k.a.Nureyev)David Morris, Jacqui Morris25 September 2018[182]
ObeyJamie Jones22 April 2018 (Tribeca Film Festival)[183]
Of Fish and FoeAndy Heathcote28 April 2018 (Hot Docs Toronto)[184]
Old BoysToby Macdonald21 June 2018 (Edinburgh International Film Festival)[185]
One Man's MadnessJeff Baynes22 May 2018[186]
Payne & RedemptionFergle Gibson4 October 2018[187]
PeripheralPaul Hyett31 October 2018 (Trieste Science+Fiction Festival)[188]
PistoriusVaughan Sivell6 September 2018[189]
That Plan Came from the Bottom UpSteve Sprung14 October 2018 (London Film Festival)[190]
The PondsPatrick McLennan, Samuel Smith22 June 2018[191]
Princess EmmyPiet De Rycker [fr]8 November 2018[192]
The RedeemingBrian Barnes28 January 2018 (Horror-on-Sea Film Festival)[193]
Robin Hood: The RebellionNicholas Winter5 November 2018[194]
Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan RecordsNicolas Jack Davies16 November 2018 (Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival)[195]
Scheme BirdsEllen Fiske, Ellinor Hallin1 December 2018 (Sweden)[196]
The School in the CloudJerry Rothwell, Ranu Ghosh20 March 2018 (CPH: Dox)[197]
Scotch: The Golden DramAndrew Peat14 April 2018 (Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema)[198]
Shut Up and Play the PianoPhilipp Jedicke18 February 2018 (Berlin International Film Festival)[199]
SinkMark Gillis5 October 2018 (premiere)[200]
SolisCarl Strathie27 June 2018(Edinburgh International Film Festival)[201]
The SonataAndrew Desmond15 November 2018[202]
SongwriterMurray Cummings23 February 2018 (Berlin International Film Festival)[203]
SpitfireDavid Fairhead, Ant Palmer15 July 2018[204]
Stanley a Man of VarietyStephen Cookson15 June 2018[205]
Super NovemberDouglas King3 March 2018 (Glasgow Film Festival)[206]
Surrender: the Art of Jan FabrePhil Griffin16 March 2018 (Cinedans Festival)[207]
Tango OneSacha Bennett19 March 2018 (UK)[208]
Teddy Pendergrass: If You Don't Know MeOlivia Lichtenstein26 October 2018[209]
Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures! The MovieDavid Stoten7 July 2018 (London) (premiere)[210]
TogetherPaul Duddridge12 January 2018[211]
TracksJamie Patterson4 October 2018 (Raindance Film Festival)[212]
Train SetRob Burrows13 April 2018[213]
TransitionRob Burrows15 February 2018 (International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema London)[214]
TuckedJamie Patterson21 July 2018(Outfest Film Festival)[215]
Two for JoyTom Beard23 June 2018(Edinburgh International Film Festival)[216]
UndercliffeLisa Mulcahy29 October 2018 (Austin Film Festival)[217]
Under The WireChristopher Martin7 September 2018[218]
UnsettlingIris Zaki21 March 2018 (CPH:DOX)[219]
The Viking War (a.k.a. Berserker: Death Fields) (Berserkers: Game Wars)Louisa Warren5 February 2019 (DVD premiere)[220]
VoyageuseMay Miles Thomas1 March 2018 (Glasgow Film Festival)[221]
VSEd Lilly19 October 2018[222]
We The KingsLauren Mackenzie28 September 2018 (Raindance Film Festival)[223]
Westwood: Punk, Icon, ActivistLorna Tucker20 January 2018 (Sundance Film Festival)[224]
Wild Honey PieJamie Adams12 March 2018 (South by Southwest Film Festival)[225]
WinterlongDavid Jackson30 June 2018(Edinburgh International Film Festival)[226]
WitchTrevor Hayward1 January 2018[227]
Women Making Films: A New Road Movie Through CinemaMark Cousins1 September 2018 (Venice Film Festival)[228]
Written by Mrs Bach: Broken SilenceAlex McCall8 October 2018[229]
The Yukon AssignmentChris Lucas1 October 2018[230]
YuliIcíar Bollaín23 September 2018 (Donostia-San Sebastián International Film Festival)[231]

Culturally British Films

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The following list comprises films not produced by Great Britain or the United Kingdom but is strongly associated with British culture. The films in this list should fulfill at least 3 of the following criteria:

  • The film is adapted from a British source material.
  • The story is at least partially set in the United Kingdom.
  • The film was at least partially shot in the United Kingdom.
  • Many of the film's cast and crew members are British.
TitleCountry of originAdaptationStory SettingFilm LocationsBritish Cast and Crew
Christopher RobinUnited StatesWinnie-the-Pooh byA. A. Milne andE. H. ShepardLondon andSussex, EnglandAshdown Forest,Shepperton Studios andWindsor Great Park, United KingdomEwan McGregor,Hayley Atwell,Mark Gatiss,Oliver Ford Davies,Adrian Scarborough,Roger Ashton-Griffiths,Nick Mohammed,Peter Capaldi,Sophie Okonedo
Holmes & WatsonUnited StatesSherlock Holmes stories bySir Arthur Conan DoyleLondon, EnglandChatham Historic Dockyard,Hampton Court Palace andShepperton Studios, United KingdomRebecca Hall,Rob Brydon,Steve Coogan,Ralph Fiennes,Kelly Macdonald,Pam Ferris,Oliver Wood (cinematographer)
Mary Poppins ReturnsUnited StatesTheMary Poppins series byP. L. TraversLondon, EnglandShepperton Studios, outside theBank of England and outsideBuckingham Palace, United Kingdom[232]Emily Blunt,Ben Whishaw,Emily Mortimer,Julie Walters,Angela Lansbury,Colin Firth,Sandy Powell (costume designer),Framestore (visual effects)
Mortal EnginesNew Zealand
United States
Mortal Engines byPhilip ReeveLondon, EnglandPatrick Malahide,Colin Salmon,Mark Mitchinson, Regé-Jean Page
The Nutcracker and the Four RealmsUnited StatesLondon, EnglandPinewood Studios andSouth Kensington, United KingdomJayden Fowora-Knight,Keira Knightley,Helen Mirren,Richard E. Grant,Matthew Macfadyen,Jack Whitehall,Jenny Beavan (costume designer),Guy Hendrix Dyas (production designer),Philharmonia Orchestra (recording)
Peter RabbitAustralia
United States
Peter Rabbit stories byBeatrix PotterLake District andLondon, EnglandAmbleside, Cumbria;Harrods, London;Lake District, United KingdomJames Corden,Daisy Ridley,Marianne Jean-Baptiste,Rachel Ward,Dominic Lewis (composer),Roger Ford (production designer)
A Private WarUnited StatesLondon, EnglandLondon, United KingdomRosamund Pike,Jamie Dornan,Tom Hollander,Faye Marsay,Annie Lennox (singer), Nick Fenton (film editor)
Robin HoodUnited StatesThe tale ofRobin HoodMedieval EnglandOtto Bathurst (director),Taron Egerton,Paul Anderson,Josh Herdman, Kane Headley-Cummings, Julian Day (costume designer)

British winners

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Martin McDonagh received multiple awards and nominations for his direction and writing ofThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
Gary Oldman, received the Best Actor award in all the four awards ceremonies for his performance inDarkest Hour.
Sally Hawkins, received multiple Best Actress nominations for her performance inThe Shape of Water.
Daniel Day Lewis received multiple Best Actor nominations forPhantom Thread.
Daniel Kaluuya received multiple Best Actor nominations forGet Out. He also received the EE Rising Star Award.
Dame Judi Dench received multiple nominations for her leading role inVictoria & Abdul.
Leslie Manville received critical acclaim and multiple nominations for her supporting role inPhantom Thread.
Christopher Nolan received multiple nominations for directingDunkirk.
Roger Deakins received multiple Best Cinematography awards for his work inBlade Runner 2049.
Hugh Welchman(right)'s filmLoving Vincent garnered multiple nominations for Best Animated Film.
Simon Farnaby (left-most) earned Best Adapted Screenplay nominations forPaddington 2.
Jonny Greenwood received multiple nominations for Best Original Score inPhantom Thread.
Dafne Keen earned the Best Young Actor/Actress nomination in theCritics' Choice Awards for her breakout role inLogan.

Listed here are the British winners and nominees at the four most prestigious film award ceremonies in the English-speaking world: theAcademy Awards,British Academy Film Awards,Golden Globe Awards andScreen Actors Guild Awards, that were held during 2018, celebrating the best films of 2017. The British nominations were led byThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,Dunkirk, andDarkest Hour, withThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri winning awards in the major categories andDunkirk going on to win large numbers of technical awards, whilstGary Oldman won multiple best leading actor awards for his portrayal ofSir Winston Churchill inDarkest Hour. British films did, however, notably lose out toThe Shape of Water from USA.

Academy Awards

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The90th Academy Awards honoring the best films of 2017 were held on March 4, 2018.[233]

British winners:

British nominees:

British Academy Film Awards

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The71st British Academy Film Awards honoring the best films of 2017 were held on 18 February 2018.[234]

British winners:

British nominees:

Critics' Choice Awards

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The23rd Critics' Choice Awards was presented on January 11, 2018.[235]

British winners:

British nominees:

Golden Globe Awards

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The75th Golden Globe Awards was presented on January 7, 2018.[236]

British winners:

British nominees:

Screen Actors Guild Awards

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The24th Screen Actors Guild Awards was presented on January 21, 2018.[237]

British winners:

  • Gary Oldman (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role)
  • Darkest Hour (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role)
  • Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture)

British nominees:

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