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'H is for Hawk' Review: A Meditation on Grief That's Visually Gorgeous While Equal Parts Cold and Moving
H is for Hawk is a gentle, visually rich, and thoughtfully acted exploration of grief that values subtlety over catharsis. It doesn’t always find the emotional lift its subject promises, but Claire Foy’s performance, the extraordinary presence of Mabel the Hawk, and the film’s calm, observational beauty make it a worthwhile watch.

Dan Bremner
Feb 6


What's Streaming on Prime Video in February 2026
Prime Video’s February line-up brings a mix of gripping dramas, action-packed adventures, and intimate documentaries. Whether you’re chasing edge-of-your-seat drama, cinematic adventures, or compelling real-life stories, February on Prime Video promises plenty to add to your watchlist.
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Jan 29


What's Streaming on Netflix in February 2026
February on Netflix UK brings a mix of big‑buzz originals, returning favourites, and a few hidden gems for film fans to rediscover.
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Jan 29


'Shelter' Review: A Generic Retreat After Statham’s R-Rated Resurgence
Shelter unfortunately leans more into some of Liam Neeson’s more generic recent action outings rather than Statham’s better works. It’s disposable, lacking stylistic flair and a unique hook and is only really carried by solid performances from the two leads and a couple of entertaining action beats.

Jack Ransom
Jan 28


Inside 'The Wrecking Crew': From Viral Tweet to Full-Throttle Action
From a viral tweet to a full-blown action spectacle, The Wrecking Crew has come together in one of the most organic ways imaginable. During the film’s global press conference, director Ángel Manuel Soto and stars Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista broke down how their bruising buddy movie grew from a simple idea into an action film driven as much by emotion as spectacle.

Elliot Lines
Jan 27
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