Film review of the drama, directed by Chloé Zhao, about Agnes Shakespeare (Jessie Buckley) and her husband William (Paul Mescal) after the death of their son Hamnet.


Film review of the drama, directed by Chloé Zhao, about Agnes Shakespeare (Jessie Buckley) and her husband William (Paul Mescal) after the death of their son Hamnet.


If you are off to the cinema this weekend, below is a list of the main movies being released in the UK. To find out your nearest cinema showing these films, use the Find Any Film website.
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Matt Damon stars as an astronaut stranded on the surface of Mars who must use science
and ingenuity to survive on this most hostile of places. He is ably supported by the likes Jessica Chastain and Chiwetel Ejiofor who help mount a rescue as Damon figures out how to grow food and stop himself from imploding. Expect some big office returns for this sci-fi from Ridley Scott, released across most UK cinema screens, the official website will help you locate your nearest cinema.
And to get yourself really clued up, see our Maysa Moncao’s review of the film, which she caught at the recent Toronto International Film Festival.
A list of the new film’s being released in cinemas across the UK from Friday 18 September 2015, including links to official websites.
For where to see the films use the Find Any Film website.

An apt release, Sean McAllister’s documentary tells the poignant story of a family torn apart by the tyrannical Assad dictatorship. See the official website for more info and the trailer. It will be on a limited release only, so check for where you can see it.