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From the team behind Top Gun: Maverick, F1 is a turbo-charged thrill ride that flies by with no rubber left unburned.
Brad Pitt stars as Sonny Hayes, a former F1 driver forced out of retirement to mentor rookie racer Noah Pearce (Damson Idris). The film is committed to a hyper-realistic depiction of top-speed auto
racing. Principal photography took place at Silverstone, including scenes shot during the 2023 British Grand Prix. As such, it features appearances from all ten Formula One teams and their drivers in the 2023 season, including Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc.
Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, screenwriter Ehren Kruger and cinematographer Claudio Miranda all seek to recreate that film’s Best Picture-nominated lightning in a bottle. Amplified by heart-pumping sound design and a score composed by the indomitable Hans Zimmer, it’s sure to be a thrilling adventure with relentless action.
On the isle of Berk, Vikings and dragons are bitter enemies. Defying this centuries-old tradition, Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III befriends Toothless, a dreaded (and adorable!) Night Fury dragon.
As Hiccup discovers that his society’s preconceptions about dragons may have been misguided, he must seek to disrupt this never-ending conflict and help to bring peace to Berk once and for all.
Having written and directed DreamWorks’ animated How To Train Your Dragon trilogy, Dean DeBlois reinvents Hiccup’s story in this live-action adaptation. Having only elected to direct the film after securing full creative control from the studio, the film is set to be just as charming and heartfelt as its animated predecessors. Committed to making an emotionally-charged adaptation, puppets were used on set to drive authentic performances from the cast. Newcomers Mason Thames and Nico Parker star alongside franchise regular Gerard Butler and a scene-stealing Nick Frost.
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2022’s sassy, serial-killing AI doll gets the T2 treatment, brought back to fight for humanity in a bigger and bolder sequel.
Years after a robot companion became murderously overprotective of her charge, she is kept in tight incarceration, but her designs find their way into the military complex and a bigger, stronger model. When it decides to attack humanity instead, her creator must rework M3GAN back into a killing machine to stop it – but convincing her to fight for humans may prove more difficult. After the original proved a smash with horror and LGBTQ+ audiences, its creative team reunites for a sequel in the Terminator vein, raising the stakes besides massive upgrades in action and character. Amidst this M3GAN keeps all of her glorious mean-girl aura, cementing her standing as an unlikely pop culture icon.
When a covert team is dispatched to secure the biomaterials of the largest remaining prehistoric species for an experimental new lifesaving treatment, they discover a race of mutated dinosaurs thirsty for blood.
An all-star cast leads this standalone sequel to the Jurassic World franchise. Renowned for his stunning visuals and lived-in environments, Gareth Edwards (Godzilla, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) is the latest director to reimagine the franchise first kick-started by Steven Spielberg. Bringing his signature grit and tactile filmmaking style, dinosaurs have never looked better on the big screen.
Jurassic Park screenwriter David Koepp returns to the franchise with a story accessible to new audiences which also rewards long-term fans. Tactfully exploring the dangers of climate change and biological experimentation, the film is a thoughtful and thrilling new chapter in the Jurassic saga with sharpened claws and no shortage of teeth.
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Four Letters of Love is a romantic drama directed by Polly Steele, adapted from Niall Williams' 1997 novel – starring Pierce Brosnan, Helena Bonham Carter, Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O'Shea, and Ann Skelly.
Set against the scenic backdrop of Ireland's windswept coasts, the story follows Nicholas (O'Shea) and Isabel (Skelly), two young individuals whose lives are shaped by fate, faith, and the complexities of family and desire. Nicholas's father, William (Brosnan), experiences a divine revelation that compels him to abandon his job and pursue painting. Isabel's parents are portrayed by Bonham Carter and Byrne. As Nicholas and Isabel navigate their own journeys of heartache and misplaced love, destiny intertwines their paths, leading to a profound connection that challenges the odds.
A life-affirming tale, which delves into themes of heartache, spiritual searching, and the miracle of love.
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A terrific cast leads this taut psychological drama from one of Britain’s best working screenwriters.
Afflicted by a strange illness, mother and daughter Rose (Fiona Shaw) and Sofia seek a cure on the Spanish riviera. But when Sofia meets the elusive Ingrid (Vicky Krieps), triggering her sexual awakening, she begins to question the reality her mother has constructed for her.
Adapted from the 2016 novel by Deborah Levy, Hot Milk is the directorial debut of screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz (Ida, She Said). Amidst the sun-drenched cinematography, rising star Emma Mackey shines as a young woman seeking to renounce her mother’s control.
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For centuries, people have called out to the universe looking for answers, but 11-year-old Elio never expected the universe to answer back!
Elio, a bright and curious boy with a deep love for outer space and a longing to find where he truly belongs, suddenly finds himself abducted and transported to the Communiverse—a dazzling intergalactic realm inhabited by intelligent lifeforms from all corners of the universe- everything he hoped it would be.
Mistaken for Earth’s official ambassador, Elio is thrust into the centre of an interstellar diplomatic crisis. To survive—and hopefully make it home—he’ll need to summon unexpected courage, form unlikely alliances, and prove that even the smallest voice can make a big difference.
Bursting with heart, humour, and an adventure that’s truly out of this world.
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland revisit their iconic British zombie apocalypse, kept as raw, relentless, and unpredictable as ever.
Decades after a virus reduced Britain to an unliveable, closed-off wasteland, a small band of survivors persevere on a small coastal island. A father and son venture inland in the hopes of finding others – but the new world order holds more infected, and human, horror than they are prepared for. Reviving the series after years of rights issues, director Boyle, writer Garland, and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle keep its brilliantly grounded horror and
action intact, on a chillingly larger scale than ever. With an outstanding new cast led by Jodie Comer and soundtrack by Hildur Guðnadóttir and Young Fathers, it shows yards more promise than most revived franchises: indeed, two sequels are already in the works.
Tim Key and Tom Basden write and lead a small, warm-hearted comedy about a tired musician brought to life by his millionaire fan.
Herb McGwyer is a folk singer far from his ex-bandmate, partner, and glory days, and obliged to play a concert just for Charles, a double lottery winner, on a remote private island. Awkwardness mounts when said partner is invited, just as a storm traps them all there – but Charles’s adoration, their beautiful surroundings, and an old spark might inspire one of Herb’s best performances yet. Based on their award-winning short, Key, Basden, and director James Griffiths tell a stirring story of renewal, backed by a lovely soundtrack and beautiful Welsh settings. They also balance first-rate English sitcom humour with surprising emotional depth, enhanced by Carey Mulligan’s performance as the ex.
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The upcoming Lilo & Stitch live-action remake, brings a fresh and heartwarming take on a beloved classic.
Staying true to the core themes of family, belonging, and love, this new adaptation brings stunning visuals and a vibrant Hawaiian setting. With updated effects and a new cast, it offers a unique way to experience the story for both longtime fans and newcomers. The bond between Lilo and Stitch is as powerful as ever, reminding us that Ohana means family—and family means no one gets left behind. This exciting remake is a perfect blend of nostalgia and new energy. Whether you're reliving cherished memories or discovering it anew, Lilo & Stitch is a must-watch adventure for all ages.
The profound true story of husband and wife, Raynor and Moth Winn’s 630-mile trek along the beautiful but rugged Cornish, Devon and Dorset coastline – with Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs starring in the lead roles.
After being forcibly removed from their home, they make the desperate decision to keep walking in the hope that, in nature, they will find solace and a sense of acceptance. With depleted resources and only a tent and the bare essentials between them, every step along the path is a testament to their growing strength and determination. The Salt Path is a journey that is exhilarating, challenging, and liberating in equal measure. A portrayal of home and how it can be lost and rediscovered in the most unexpected ways.
Based on the prize-winning bestselling book of the same name – with over 2 million copies sold worldwide – you’ll be glad you caught this one on the big screen.
An uplifting and emotional journey through three chapters in the life of an ordinary man – starring Tom Hiddleston.
Mike Flanagan’s name has become synonymous with horror, after his successful adaptations of beloved ghost classics The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor. The Life of Chuck is the third of his collaborations with Stephen King, whose work he previously adapted in Gerald’s Game and Doctor Sleep. Less interested in scares than in life affirming sincerity, the film is a cosy science fiction tale of an extraordinary ordinary man called Charles Kantz, ever present in the lives of every citizen of a town on the brink of apocalypse. The less said the better. The film unfolds like an uplifting reminder that everyone contains multitudes.
We are very pleased to bring you a special advanced preview screening on Tuesday 12th August ahead of its UK release.
Her truth became their weapon — but the silence still echoes.
Anna Politkovskaya (Maxine Peake) is a fearless Russian journalist whose defiant coverage of the Second Chechen War exposes Kremlin atrocities at great personal risk. Backed by her editor Dmitry Muratov (Ciarán Hinds) at Novaya Gazeta, Anna travels into war‑torn Chechnya, giving voice to civilians and rebels while enduring poisoning, threats, and intimidation. As tensions escalate, her marriage to broadcaster Sasha Politkovsky (Jason Isaacs) frays under the strain.
Directed by James Strong with Sean Penn as executive producer, Words of War offers a gripping biographical drama that honours Anna’s courage and the deeper meaning of press freedom in authoritarian regimes. Though its style is measured, Peake’s nuanced performance anchors a story that resonates starkly with today’s global threats to journalism.
Nearly 50 years after Christopher Reeve first brought DC’s iconic spandex-clad Kryptonian to the big screen, up-and-comer David Corenswet plays the Man of Steel with bountiful charm and sincerity.
Superhero cinema royalty James Gunn directs the latest adaptation of Superman, the lynchpin of a brand new DC Universe of interconnected films and television. It’s a big gamble; after 15 years of being eclipsed in the shadow of Marvel Studios’ unprecedented string of box office smashes, Superman offers a different kind of superhero film. Less reliant on snarky self-reflexive humour and sequel set-up, the film seeks to embody its eponymous hero’s values of ‘truth, justice and the American way’.
With a terrific cast, including the effervescent Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult (The Menu, Nosferatu) as supervillain Lex Luthor, alongside the ever-reliable Gunn behind the camera, Superman is a joyous adventure with a heart of gold.
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Delightfully bizarre, Bugsy Malone harnesses immense charm in an original gangster movie like no other.
Taking it back to the prohibition era, New York. A city full of mobsters, showgirls, and dreamers.
Rival gangster bosses Fat Sam (John Cassisi) and Dandy Dan (Martin Lev) are at loggerheads. But what makes this gang war so unique? They’re all under the age of 17! This spoof of mob-ruled fantasy has the custard pies flying and Dandy Dan’s gang has gotten the upper hand since obtaining the new-fangled “splurge” gun. Now, Fat Sam and his bumbling buffoons are in real trouble!
Enter Bugsy Malone, a penniless one-time boxer and all-round nice guy. All Bugsy really wants to do is spend time with his new love, Blousey, but will he be able to resist seductive songstress Tallulah and stay out of trouble long enough to help Fat Sam to defend his business…?
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Hong Kong, 1962: Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung Chiu-wai) and Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung Man-yuk) move into neighbouring apartments on the same day.
Their encounters are formal and polite—until a discovery about their spouses creates an intimate bond between them. At once delicately mannered and visually extravagant, Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood for Love is a masterful evocation of romantic longing and fleeting moments. With its aching musical soundtrack and exquisitely abstract cinematography by Christopher Doyle and Mark Lee Ping-bin, this film has been a major stylistic influence on the past 25 years of cinema.
Plus IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE 2001, a previously-unseen 9 minute short film by Wong Kar Wai that follows the feature – stay after the end credits!
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Men shouldn’t have friends.
Friendship follows Craig Waterman (Tim Robinson - I Think You Should Leave), a socially awkward suburbanite whose life takes a wild turn when his charismatic new neighbour Austin Carmichael (Paul Rudd - I Love You, Man) moves in. What starts as a simple attempt to make friends quickly spirals into a darkly funny and uncomfortable journey, pushing the limits of friendship and personal boundaries.
The film dives into themes of loneliness, male insecurity, and the messy reality of adult relationships, all with Robinson’s signature cringe comedy touch. Friendship mixes absurd humour with moments of genuine emotion, delivering a fresh and unpredictable take on what it means to connect — and what happens when those connections go sideways.
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They are one of a kind, and just for you – they are divorced, beheaded and live at the Odyssey Cinema!
Global theatre phenomenon, SIX the Musical has captivated over 3.5 million audience members and earned double TONY Awards since its 2017 debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. This electrifying production reimagines the long-misunderstood wives of Henry VIII as they step out of their infamous husband’s shadow to reclaim their narratives and rewrite history.
Written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, this powerhouse musical sees the six queens—Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anna of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Catherine Parr - take centre stage, each styled on a queen in the popworld of today; but can you guess who?
Recorded at the Vaudeville Theatre, this special event reunites the original cast for an unforgettable celebration of history, music, and female empowerment – so grab your crowns and join the queendom.
The newly minted Good Guys are forced out of retirement to do ‘one last job’ by a rival criminal cabal – The Bad Girls!
Mr. Wolf, Mr. Snake, Mr. Shark, Ms. Tarantula and Mr. Piranha are back! Having defeated the evil guinea pig Professor Marmalade, the Bad Guys are enjoying a tranquil retirement, gradually transforming into ‘The Good Guys’. But their attempt at an honest life doesn’t last long. Having inspired copycat criminals The Bad Girls, they’re forced to take part in one last heist – and it’s their biggest and baddest yet.
With all the dynamic, Spiderverse-inspired animation of its predecessor, and several new additions to an impressive voice cast (including Natasha Lyonne and Maria Bakalova as two of the Bad Girls), this film raises the stakes, offering both a compelling heist and a beating heart, as DreamWorks competes valiantly for Pixar’s crown.
He has a particular set of skills – and he’s not afraid to use them!
Liam Neeson stars in the next chapter of the Naked Gun franchise, which serves both as a legacy sequel to Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult (1994) and as a soft reboot. As Frank Drebin Jr, son to the character played by Leslie Nielsen in David Zucker’s films, Neeson here parodies his own extensive back catalogue of police procedurals and B-movie action fare. He effortlessly exchanges sincerity for satire with endlessly watchable comedic timing.
Having been in development since 2013, the film has been through various iterations before producer Seth MacFarlane joined the project. With a proven track record of sharp parody work, Akiva Schaffer of The Lonely Island sits in the director’s chair, honouring the franchise’s past whilst bringing it decisively into the 21st century.
WandaVision director Matt Shakman brings a fresh take on Marvel’s first family, who face an incomparable threat in the form of Ralph Ineson’s Galactus.
The 37th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the third iteration of the Fantastic Four on the silver screen, First Steps has a lot to live up to. Yet, it’s backed by perhaps the most impressive talent on- and off-screen of any MCU film in recent years. With an original score by Michael Giacchino and four revered actors taking on the lead roles, headed up by beloved everyman Pedro Pascal, the film delivers on its promise in spades.
Set in a parallel universe to the mainline Marvel series, the film has limited ties to its predecessors, giving Shakman the freedom to deliver a truly original, retrofuture-stylised take on the team, with visuals inspired by 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Turn it up to 11 — and celebrate 41 years of rock ‘n’ roll madness.
This Is Spinal Tap remains the ultimate rock mockumentary. Directed by Rob Reiner, this cult classic follows the fictional British heavy metal band Spinal Tap on a chaotic U.S. tour filled with hilarious misadventures, technical mishaps, and onstage disasters. Featuring unforgettable performances from Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, and Harry Shearer, the film brilliantly satirises the wild excesses and eccentricities of rock ‘n’ roll life with sharp wit and infectious energy. Its iconic moments – from the mysterious disappearance of drummers to absurd stage props – have become a permanent part of pop culture.
More than just a comedy, This Is Spinal Tap offers a timeless, affectionate look at the highs and lows of fame, making it a must-see for music and comedy fans alike.
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Sing, smurf, repeat — the Smurfs are back and bolder than ever!
When Papa Smurf (John Goodman) is mysteriously kidnapped by the mischievous wizards Razamel and Gargamel, it’s up to Smurfette (voiced by global superstar Rihanna) to rally the village on a daring rescue mission into the real world. Directed by Chris Miller and co‑directed by Matt Landon, this animated musical comedy blends charming adventure with family‑friendly humour. Alongside Rihanna, the star‑studded voice cast includes James Corden, Nick Offerman, Sandra Oh, Daniel Levy, Octavia Spencer and more, each bringing their characterful flair to the mix
As Smurfette takes centre stage, the film bursts with catchy original songs – Rihanna produced new music for the soundtrack – and colourful, high‑energy animation (set partly in Paris!.)
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or discovering these little blue heroes for the first time, Smurfs offers a delightful, musical romp packed with heart, humour and a fresh, empowering twist.
Can it truly be the holidays without watching ‘The original summer blockbuster’, Steven Spielberg’s 1975 classic, at the cinema?
When a great white shark stakes a claim off the waters of the peaceful community Amity Island, police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) wants to close the beaches, but mayor Larry Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) overrules him, fearing that the loss of tourist revenue will cripple the town over the July 4th celebrations. Ichthyologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and grizzled ship captain Quint (Robert Shaw) offer to help Brody capture the killer beast and the trio engage in an epic battle of man vs. nature. Verna Fields’ impeccable editing and John Williams’ swirling score round off the tremendous casting of this 70s masterpiece. Jaws remains a classic not just for how it changed the film industry, but because it is an exquisitely made monster movie that tapped into universal human fears and did so with iconic style.
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Step into a night of music, romance, and celebration with André Rieu’s Waltz the Night Away! An all-new summer concert captured live from the stunning Vrijthof Square – in his beloved hometown of Maastricht – is coming to cinemas!
Each night, the Vrijthof transforms into a grand ballroom as André and his Johann Strauss Orchestra invite audiences of all ages to waltz under the stars. With timeless melodies and beautiful waltzes, this concert will take you on a journey filled with joy, love, and heartfelt emotion.
Let yourself be swept away by one of the most romantic events of the year, bigger and more dazzling than ever, on the big screen. Bring someone special and create cherished memories as you Waltz the Night Away with André Rieu — only in cinemas this summer!
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Having seen this film for the first time ten years ago at The Odyssey, it’s a true pleasure to see it return once again to our big screen!
This definitive edition of Ridley Scott’s timeless sci-fi dystopia inspired a generation of filmmakers and defined the ‘cyberpunk’ genre. It’s also the first film that made me deeply interested in the mechanics of filmmaking, in addition to a breadth of philosophical questions – what does it mean to be a human? What truly separates us from machines that can think, talk, and even look like us? These questions have only become more significant since Blade Runner first released in 1982, and its presentation of them is both prescient and profound.
Having spawned a Denis Villeneuve-directed sequel of near-comparable excellence, and with a new miniseries Blade Runner 2099 currently in post-production, there’s never been a better time to revisit this all-time classic, counted by Sight and Sound, IMDb and Empire as amongst the greatest films of all time.
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Every story connects. Every truth cuts deep.
When 17 children vanish in unison at 2:17 AM in Maybrook, their tight‑knit community is thrust into terror. Teacher Justine Gandy (Julia Garner) is left haunted by her empty classroom, while desperate parent Archer Graff (Josh Brolin) demands answers. As the town scrambles for explanations, police officer Paul Morgan (Alden Ehrenreich) uncovers a web of interlocking mysteries – ranging from grief and trauma to disturbing supernatural whispers. From the writer‑director of Barbarian, Weapons morphs from a chilling missing‑kids thriller into an expansive, genre‑defying horror epic that echoes Magnolia in its ensemble storytelling.
With Benedict Wong, Amy Madigan, Austin Abrams and more filling out this emotionally charged tapestry, the film evolves in unexpected, mind‑bending ways – promising a journey far beyond its eerie premise.
A young, ambitious New York City matchmaker finds herself torn between the perfect match and her imperfect ex.
Lucy (Dakota Johnson) seems to have it all – a chic career designing perfect pairings for New York’s elite. But on the night of her ninth successful client wedding, she meets Harry (Pedro Pascal), a suave, ultra‑wealthy financier who’s instantly captivated – and John (Chris Evans), a charming, down‑on‑his‑luck actor who once held her heart.
Directed by Celine Song, whose acclaimed debut Past Lives explored the nuances of timing, memory and longing, Materialists is a modern romantic comedy with sharp wit and emotional depth. Song riffs on genre conventions while reflecting on love, class and consent in the city. With smart performances from Johnson, Pascal and Evans, Materialists blends sparkling humour with heartfelt introspection, asking whether true romance can flourish against the backdrop of money and status.
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A wonderful, magical world returns to our big screen for the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire!
In Harry’s fourth year of witchcraft and wizardry at Hogwarts, he is faced with more challenges than ever in the Triwizard Tournament - ferocious fire-breathing dragons, the confusing maze of teenage love, and, most grievous of all, the return of the Dark Lord.
With the help of his long lost uncle and a new mysterious teacher, Harry, Ron and Hermione navigate another thrilling year at school, making new friends and piecing together the shadowy history of He Who Must Not Be Named.
Behind the fun and death defying games of the tournament, the threat of Voldemort’s dark magical power looms ever closer. Join us on this special anniversary to revisit the awes of the Triwizard Tournament, filled with excitement, danger, laughter, and most importantly, friendship!
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Miloš Forman’s masterly drama of the passions, conspiracies, and messes behind classical music gets a new restoration for its 40th anniversary.
In late 18th century Vienna, Antonio Salieri devotes his life and soul to becoming a great composer – only to see an obnoxious young man called Mozart outperform him. Devastated, he plots to destroy his career and spite God for denying him greatness, leading to ruin for everyone. Already a major director for his Czech comedies and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Forman turned Peter Shaffer’s play into a grand epic of artistic rivalry that still feels modern and funny (Tom Hulce was cast from Animal House, and based his performance on John McEnroe). Besides sound-and-visual improvements, this release brings back the long-unavailable 1985 cut that originally won Best Picture, making it essential viewing.
Oscar-nominated Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl, Saltburn) is Jessica in the much-anticipated next play from the team behind Prima Facie.
Jessica Parks is a smart Crown Court Judge at the top of her career. Behind the robe, she is a karaoke fiend, a loving wife and a supportive parent. When an event threatens to throw her life completely off balance, can she hold her family upright?
Writer Suzie Miller and director Justin Martin reunite following their global phenomenon Prima Facie, with this searing examination of modern motherhood and masculinity.