Landman
You’re Cordially Invited
Bad Sisters
Babygirl
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
A Complete Unknown

Wondering what to watch next? These addictive new series & movies belong on your radar

While there may be more productive things we could be doing with our time, as we enter what for some reason feels like the 36th week of January, at the end of the working day we’re finding ourselves glued to our TV screens. Come the weekend, we’re making for the cinema. This is in large part due to the slew of captivating, cerebral and comic new releases that have us hooked. Here, we’ve rounded up an edit of the new (and upcoming) films and series that have our attention.

New Movies


A Complete Unknown 

In cinemas now

Academy Award-nominee Timothée Chalamet is Bob Dylan in this rise-to-fame biopic from Oscar-nominated filmmaker James Mangold. A Complete Unknown follows Dylan’s meteoric rise in the 1960s New York folk scene, culminating in his iconic electric performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. Exploring the icon’s transformation from a young Minnesota musician to a global sensation, redefining folk and rock music in one of history’s most pivotal cultural moments, this soul-stirring film takes viewers to the heart of New York in the early 60s, offering a glimpse into the life and career of one of the world’s greatest musicians.


Babygirl

In cinemas 30th of January

In Babygirl, Nicole Kidman stars as Romy, a high-powered CEO who risks her career and marriage by engaging in a sexually charged affair with her younger intern, played by Harris Dickinson. Directed by Halina Reijn, this erotic thriller explores the power dynamics, emotional complexity, and dark humour in forbidden corporate romance, blending tension with moments of genuine connection.


Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

In cinemas 13th of February

Nine years on from the 2016 release of Bridget Jones’s Baby comes the much-anticipated fourth Bridget Jones film, based on Helen Fielding’s third book. The hapless-romantic icon is back in fine form, with Hugh Grant reprising his role as Daniel Cleaver, alongside a cast of familiar faces, as Bridget — now in her early fifties, navigates the challenges of modern life while juggling the responsibilities of motherhood.


The Fire Inside

Coming soon

This captivating film tells the inspiring true story of Claressa Shields — arguably the greatest female boxer of all time, who became the only American in the history of the sport to win back-to-back gold medals at the Olympic Games. Directed by Rachel Morrison, written by Barry Jenkins, and starring Ryan Destiny, this gripping biopic captures Shields’ relentless journey to greatness.


The Brutalist

In cinemas now

Adrien Brody stars as visionary architect László Toth in The Brutalist — a sweeping post-war drama from acclaimed filmmaker Brady Corbet. Fleeing Europe in 1947, László dreams of reuniting with his wife Erzsébet (Felicity Jones), but in Pennsylvania, his life takes a fateful turn. Recognised by wealthy industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren (Guy Pearce), László is tasked with designing a monumental structure that symbolises a nation’s rebirth. Exploring ambition, sacrifice, and identity, this Oscar-nominated period epic reflects the resilience of the human spirit against the backdrop of America’s post-war transformation.


Joy

Watch now on Netflix

A powerful period drama that follows the true story of the world’s first IVF baby, Louise Joy Brown. Starring Bill Nighy, James Norton, and Thomasin McKenzie, the moving film celebrates the perseverance of the medical pioneers behind this groundbreaking achievement, highlighting their triumph over opposition from church, state, media, and medical establishment, and the lasting impact it’s had on so many.


You’re Cordially Invited

On Prime Video 30th January

In this light-hearted escapade, Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell star as two determined forces navigating a destination wedding debacle on a remote island off the Carolina coast. When both parties are double-booked at an intimate resort, they agree to share — sparking a cascade of comedic mishaps and self-discovery. As the idyllic setting gives way to unexpected revelations, each character confronts their insecurities, ultimately finding clarity amid the chaos.


Mickey 17

In cinemas 7th of March

South Korean director Bong Joon-ho is succeeding his Oscar-winning social satire, Parasite, with a masterful adaptation of Edward Ashton’s confronting sci-fi novel Mickey 17. Adding to Joon-ho’s impressive oeuvre, the film follows an expendable clone (played by Robert Pattinson) sent on an impossible mission to colonise a distant world. When Mickey inevitably perishes, his body is re-fabricated, though it remains imbued with the previous iteration’s memories. Pattinson masterfully depicts a host of characters with skilful finesse, resulting in a mind-bending exploration of the self.

New TV Series


Bad Sisters

Watch now on Apple TV+

Sharon Horgan‘s dark murder-mystery series, Bad Sisters, is back for a second season, continuing to follow the lives of the raucous Garvey sisters. Two years on from the death of Grace’s abusive husband, the sisters are back in the spotlight, forced to question who, and what, they can trust.


Senna

Watch now on Netflix

This six-part drama series explores the life of Ayrton Senna da Silva, the three-time world championship-winning Formula 1 driver who tragically died in a racing accident 30 years ago. Charting the Brazilian driver’s journey, from seminal triumphs to his fatal accident, Senna showcases the incredible life of the fastest driver of all time.


Black Doves

Watch now on Netflix

In this fast-paced spy thriller starring Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw, a suave assassin (Whishaw) is tasked with protecting secret agent Helen Webb (Knightley) who becomes caught up in a complex entanglement. As they uncover a conspiracy linking London’s underworld to a geopolitical crisis, they’re led to question the cost of the moral choices they’ve made.


No Good Deed

Watch now on Netflix

In this dark comedy from Liz Feldman, three very different families vie for the chance to buy a stunning 1920s Los Angeles villa, believing it will solve all their problems. Led by Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano, the series — full of twists and turns and shadowy characters, uncovers the house’s unsettling secrets, as the families realise their dream home may turn into a nightmare.


Landman

Watch now on Amazon Prime

Delving into climate, economy, and geopolitics, Yellowstone’s Taylor Sheridan brings the high-stakes world of Texas oil to life in Landman. Based on Christian Wallace’s Boomtown podcast, this gripping drama, starring Billy Bob Thornton, John Hamm, and Demi Moore, is a modern-day upstairs/downstairs tale of fortune seeking in the world of oil rigs during a fuelling boom.

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