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【porno izlemek yasak m?d?r2016】10 British movies we can't wait to see in 2021

Despite the chaos caused to the movie industry by the coronavirus pandemic,porno izlemek yasak m?d?r2016 2020 was still a big year for British films.

But 2021 is already shaping up to be just as strong. Admittedly we can't predict exactly what will happen — there could well be more pandemic-induced delays to come — but for the time being we've picked out some of the films we're most looking forward to this year.

From the ghostly humour of Blithe Spiritto whodunnit mystery of Death on the Nile, here are 10 of them...

1. Blithe Spirit (Jan. 15)

There aren't many stories out there that still get told 80 years later. Starting life as a play by Noël Coward back in 1941, Blithe Spirit— a comedy about a writer being haunted by the ghost of his dead wife — is set to return with an all-star cast this year, and frankly we can't wait. Dan Stevens stars as crime author Charles Condomine, Leslie Mann is his former wife Elvira, and Judi Dench pops up as Madame Arcati, the medium who leads the fateful seance. Oh, and fans of cult British comedy Green Wingwill even spot Julian Rhind-Tutt reprising his dry sense of humour in the part of Charles' friend Dr Bradman. Splendid news.

SEE ALSO: 10 TV shows we can't wait to see in 2021

How to watch:On Sky/NOW TV Jan. 15 in the UK, in theatres and VOD Feb. 19 in the U.S.

2. Twist (Jan. 29)

Mashable ImageThe 'Twist' cast. Credit: sky cinema

A modern-day version of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, with Michael Caine as Fagin and Lena Headey as the villain?! Sign us up. And yes, OK, the concept of a graffiti-tagging Oliver who's well versed in parkour doesseem a little bit out there, but it's so ridiculous that it just might work. And even if it doesn't, we'll still be tuning in to find out.

How to watch:On Sky/NOW TV Jan. 29 in the UK, U.S. release date TBC.

3. The Dig (Jan. 29)

Mashable ImageCarey Mulligan as Edith Pretty in "The Dig." Credit: LARRY HORRICKS / NETFLIX

A film about an amateur archaeologist might not sound like a thrill a minute, but when the movie in question stars Ralph Fiennes, Carey Mulligan, and Lily James, it becomes a whole lot more intriguing. The story — based on a John Preston novel which was in turn inspired by real events — is set against a WWII backdrop and involves a historic discovery of an ancient ship burial. Mike Eley's cinematography already looks stunning from the trailer alone, and we're excited to see this cast deliver presumably well-crafted dialogue from Jane Eyrescreenwriter Moira Buffini.

How to watch:Streaming on Netflix Jan. 29.

4. Everybody's Talking About Jamie (TBC)

Mashable ImageMax Harwell and Lauren Patel play best friends Jamie and Pritti in "Everybody's Talking About Jamie." Credit: 20th century studios

Based on an award-winning West End musical of the same name that was inspired by a 2011 documentary, Everybody's Talking About Jamie follows 16-year-old Jamie New (Max Harwell), who wants more than anything to become a drag queen. From its stage success as well as the looks of the trailer, expect big musical numbers mixed with moments of poignancy, as well as some notable supporting roles from Catastrophe's Sharon Horgan and the always-entertaining Richard E. Grant.

The film wasmeant to hit theatresFeb. 26 after having already been pushed back from a 2020 autumn premiere, and has now reportedly been pulled from 20th Century Studios billing by Disney. So sit tight for this one.

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How to watch:In theatres, release date TBC.

5. Here Are the Young Men (March 21)

Anya Taylor-Joy (of The Queen's Gambitfame) stars opposite Game of Thrones' Dean Charles-Chapman in this coming-of-age drama about a group of Dublin teenagers navigating a world of drinking, drugs, and violence. Written and directed by Eoin Macken and based on Rob Doyle's novel of the same name, this one looks like a trippy mesh of Trainspottingand This is England.

How to watch:In theatres March 21.

6. The Banishing (March 26)

With the arrival of His House, Host,and Saint Maud, 2020 was an excellent year for British horror. But 2021 is already shaping up well. Christopher Smith's The Banishinglooks like a classic haunted house story, with Downton Abbey's Jessica Brown Findlay playing a reverend's wife in the 1930s who moves into a new (and most definitely ghost-riddled) house. Cue creepy comments from her daughter, occult whisperings, and some fairly unnerving figures in black robes. We can't wait.

How to watch:In cinemas and digital platforms March 26, courtesy of AMC Networks’ Shudder and in partnership with Vertigo Releasing.

7. Last Night in Soho (Apr. 23) 

Mashable Image"Last Night in Soho" is the new film from Cornetto Trilogy director Edgar Wright. Credit: PARISA TAGHIZADEH/FOCUS FEATURES

Admittedly, there's not a lot we know yet about Last Night in Soho. But what we doknow is enough to get us psyched. It's directed by Edgar Wright, of Scott Pilgrimand Cornetto Trilogy fame; it stars an absolutely top-notch cast that includes Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin McKenzie, and Matt Smith; and it's described as a time-traveling psychological horror film set in the 1960s. What all of that adds up to, we can't wait to find out.* — Angie Han, Deputy Entertainment Editor

How to watch:In theatres Apr. 23.

8. Death on the Nile (Sept. 17)

With a cast this strong it would be frankly irresponsible of us not to include Death on the Nile on this list. Gal Gadot, Armie Hammer, Letitia Wright, and Rose Leslie are just some of the big names in Kenneth Branagh's adaptation of the Agatha Christie classic, which revolves around the murder of an heiress on a luxury cruise ship. Expect lingering looks, glitzy outfits, and hidden secrets aplenty.

How to watch:In theatres Sept. 17.

9. No Time to Die (Oct. 8)

Mashable ImageLashana Lynch and Daniel Craig in "No Time to Die." Credit: universial pictures

No Time to Diewas one of the biggest movie casualties of last year, being delayed not once, not twice, but three times, and leaving a fractured publicity run and a trail of shuttered cinemas in its wake.

James Bond's last outing in Spectrereceived mixed feedback from both critics and audiences, but with director Cary Joji Fukunaga at the helm and the additions of Lashana Lynch, Ana de Armas, and Rami Malek — not to mention Phoebe Waller-Bridge joining the writing team — we're still looking forward to what the next 007 chapter has to offer.

SEE ALSO: Everything we know about 'No Time To Die' from dropping by the set

How to watch:In theatres Oct. 8.

10. The Electric Life of Louis Wain (TBC)

Mashable ImageBenedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy star in "The Electric Life of Louis Wain." Credit: studiocanal

Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy lead a solid cast in this drama based on the life of British artist Louis Wain, whose popular cat paintings helped him rocket to fame back in the 19th century. The film would be worth watching for Cumberbatch's moustache alone (just look at that beauty), but when you add that to the cast (Birdman's Andrea Riseborough and Sex Education's Aimee Lou Wood join the two leads, among many others) and the presence of Flowerscreator Will Sharpe in the role of director/writer, it becomes a must-see.

How to watch:In theatres, date TBC.

*This show writeup also appeared on a previous Mashable list.

UPDATE: Jan. 22, 2021, 10:53 a.m. GMT Folks, it happened again. No Time to Die has been delayed for release a third time — to Oct. 8. We've updated these details, and will likely have to do so again, who knows?

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