2026

Parallel Tales (2026)

When Parallel Tales sees one writer’s work fall into the hands of its unwitting, real-life inspirations, Asghar Farhadi begins to blur the lines between observer and participant, unravelling a web of misconstrued identities shaped by the very act of interpretation.

Mother Mary (2026)

As one burnt-out popstar and her former costume designer collide over old grievances in Mother Mary, David Lowery slowly unveils the ghost which has haunted both, refusing to release either from the possessive grip of shame, resentment, and regret.

The Drama (2026)

Kristoffer Borgli hinges The Drama upon a twisted secret, luring audiences into one of the funniest, messiest, and darkest romantic comedies of recent years, as he dismantles a couple’s mutual trust in the week leading up to their wedding.

Project Hail Mary (2026)

Through a high-stakes mission and an unorthodox companionship formed in the depths of outer space, Project Hail Mary strikes a remarkable tonal balance, as Phil Lord and Chris Miller realise the emotional scope of epic and personal narrative stakes through inventive visual designs.

Wuthering Heights (2026)

Emerald Fennell was never going to convince those who reverently cling to Emily Brontë’s novel of its provocative potential, yet in her ravishingly grotesque vision of passion and obsession, Wuthering Heights lays bare two convulsive hearts responsible for their own primal, fevered torture.

Weapons (2025)

After seventeen children from a single class mysteriously vanish in the dead of night, Weapons charts the fragmented, overlapping perspectives of the devastated community left behind, revealing its grief as a sprawling curse that Zach Cregger renders with sinister precision.

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