Paul Bettany
Honest with its subject matter, Uncle Frank is a very conventional drama where something topical in the 1970s is still relevant today.
Powered by memorable performances and Saul Dibb’s sobering deconstruction of the individuals who fought for their country, the engrossing Journey’s End is a hard-nosed, hard-hitting centennial tribute to Britain’s heroes.
Hannah and Tahir fall in love on the streets of New York. They are both homeless. Shelter explores their pasts and leads to the realization that they need each other to have a future.