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Drama films

February 2026

  • From left, Will Arnett in Is Thing On?, Timothee Chalamet in Marty Supreme, and Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada 2

    ‘People feel like they’re in on the joke’: the new wave of pseudo-biopics

  • Matthew Modine in The Martini Shot

    The Martini Shot review – Matthew Modine and a cast to die for can’t fathom an unholy mess

  • Robert Aramayo with his leading actor award and the EE rising star award at the 79th British Academy Film Awards

    ‘No surprise’: Robert Aramayo’s teachers knew Bafta winner was destined for great things

  • We Are All Strangers.

    We Are All Strangers review – two weddings and a baby in marvellously addictive family drama

  • If I Had Legs I’d Kick You review – Rose Byrne is tremendous as therapist in meltdown in pitch-black horror-comedy

  • Queen at Sea review – crushingly sad dementia drama offers a startling portrait of intimacy

  • Wasteman review – Brit prison drama is as lethal and nasty as a sharpened toothbrush

  • Night King review – Hong Kong hostess bar comedy is love letter to old-style Kowloon nightlife

  • My Sister’s Bones review – drab adaptation doesn’t deliver the dark punch of the bestselling novel

  • The Blood Countess review – Isabelle Huppert reigns supreme in a surreal vampire fantasia

  • At the Sea review – Amy Adams plays it overly straight in insufferable upper-middle-class drama

  • Rose review – Sandra Hüller is outstanding in grimy examination of gender stereotypes

  • Gangsterism review – dense, high-minded cine-manifesto on the notion of auteurism

  • Rosebush Pruning review – dysfunctional rich family move in strange circles

  • The Education of Jane Cumming review – sexuality, race and a real school scandal

  • ‘Every role I do, I’m going to be a Black man first’: David Jonsson on winning Baftas, rebooting Alien and leaving TV’s hottest show

  • Animol review – gritty young offenders drama challenges conventional machismo

  • First look review
    No Good Men review – intelligent and urgent Afghan romance

  • Sunny Dancer review – ‘chemo camp’ gives teen drama a fresh spin

  • Everybody Digs Bill Evans review – absorbing delve into the tumultuous world of the great jazz man

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