Film / Drama
Darkest Hour
Gary Oldman is Winston Churchill in Joe Wright's backroom WWII drama
Film
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Bereaved Frances McDormand fights for justice in Martin McDonagh's blackly comic crime drama
A brace of big Golden Globe winners open this week: Oscar frontrunner Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (see our review here) and Darkest Hour (see our review here). The latter seems likely to deliver Gary Oldman his first Academy Award for Best Actor.
Pixar’s Coco (see our review here) beat off the challenge from the likes of Ferdinand, The Boss Baby and Loving Vincent to win the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature Film. If you want to see this one before everyone else, there are previews this weekend at cinemas across Bristol. As usual, follow the links below for cinemas and screening times, and go here for our comprehensive film listings.
Film / Drama
Gary Oldman is Winston Churchill in Joe Wright's backroom WWII drama
Film / Horror
Fourth film in Blumhouse's lucrative horror franchise
Film / Art House
An emotionally raw adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's novel
Film / Drama
Warm-hearted romcom about a forbidden tryst between a couple with developmental disabilities
Film / Event Cinema
Return of David McVicar's production of Verdi's tragic opera
Film / Event Cinema
Julien Temple expands the Madness frontman's stage show for the screen
Film / Event Cinema
Rory Kinnear stars in a new comedy from the team behind One Man, Two Guvnors
Film / Documentary
The "rags to riches to rags" tale of the feminist grungers
Film / Art House
Andrei Zvyagintsev's Oscar-nominated swipe at Putin's Russia
Film / Art House
A Freudian French fairytale starring the young Catherine Deneuve
Film / Documentary
Charity screening of documentary about the aftermath of the razing of the Calais 'jungle'
Film / Action
4K restoration of Katsuhiro Ohtomo's ground-breaking 1988 anime
Film / Drama
Three women exchange personalities in Robert Altman's most personal film
Film / Comedy
Classic screwball battle of the sexes comedy from Preston Sturges
Film / Drama
Ridley Scott directs a true-life crime thriller about the kidnapping of a billionaire's grandson
Film / Drama
Jessica Chastain stars in the true story of the woman who ran LA's most high-stakes poker game
Film / Action
Belated sequel to that 1995 action-comedy you'd forgotten about
Film / Action
Rian Johnson wrangles The Force for Episode VIII of the money-spinning space opera
Film / Drama
Christian Bale stars in a slow-burning, revisionist anti-racist western set in 1892
Film / Documentary
Meet the chap who came up with 'mindfulness'
Film / Documentary
A superbly filmed, meditative documentary about the lure of mountains
Film / Drama
Musical biopic of US huckster P.T. Barnum with songs from the people behind La La Land
Film / Comedy
The Barden Bellas reunite for a franchise-milking threequel
Film / Drama
Spielberg recruits Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep for his drama about the leaking of the Pentagon Papers
Film / Comedy
Aardman's Peter Lord introduces Buster Keaton's first full-length feature
Film / Art House
An emotionally devastating divorce drama from the director of Leviathan
Film / Thriller
A cross between Pulp Fiction and Saturday Night Fever - but not in a good way
Film / Ballet
Recording of Alexei Ratmansky's production of Prokofiev's Shakespearean ballet
Film / Documentary
An informed documentary about the blockbuster Cézanne Portraits exhibition
Film / Drama
Silent anti-war classic with live musical accompaniment
Film / Family
Emma Watson stars in live-actionification of Disney animated classic