From the stable of British comedy spoofs comes Mindhorn, about a washed-up actor from a 1980s TV detective show, who gets the chance to help out in a real murder investigation.
It's safe to say they wouldn't pass the speed-limits section of their driving tests, but the globe-trotting team is back tearing up the Tarmac in Fast & Furious 8
Gemma Arterton, Sam Claflin and Bill Nighy star in this Second World War drama centred on a woman writing scripts for propaganda films – and the men drawn to her charm
Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine and Alan Arkin star in this crime comedy as a trio of law-abiding citizens who decide to rob the bank that has raided their pension funds.
In A Quiet Passion, Cynthia Nixon plays reclusive American poet Emily Dickinson and her struggles with 19th-century social restrictions. Also new this week is Get Out, a chiller/thriller starring Daniel Kaluuya and Allison William about a white girl taking home her black boyfriend – but her family's
Disney brings the story of Beauty and the Beast to life with Emma Watson and Dan Stevens heading a strong cast including Ewan McGregor and Ian McKellen
When ruthless businesswoman Michele is raped in her home by a masked man, she vows to track him down and is drawn into a chilling game in this subtitled French thriller starring Isabelle Huppert
Downton’s Hugh Bonneville rises even further up the social scale, playing Lord Mountbatten in Viceroy’s House, a lavish historical drama set in 1947 during Indian independence
Denzel Washington and Viola Davis star in Fences, the story of Troy Maxson, who once dreamed of a baseball career but was too old when the leagues started admitting black players