And the winner is...
The Oscars and the BAFTAS are upon us once again.
Whatever the outcome, this season, combined with the general dark and dank nature of the outside world, presents an amazing opportunity for us to do what we love most, put on some great films.
The extra shimmer of the little statuettes and the nice gowns mean lots of people will find their way into films that might otherwise have gone unseen, so with that in mind, we have pulled together a bit of a one-stop shop of awards slop to aid your viewing pleasure.
More films and dates will be announced through to the end of March when the clock officially re-sets and the cycle starts anew.
For now, here's what we've got coming up:
From Fri 06 Feb
One Battle After Another
Loosely inspired by Thomas Pynchon's 1990 novel Vineland and with an impressive cast including Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Regina Hall and Benicio del Toro – Paul Thomas Anderson's latest is a thrilling, darkly comic triumph.
This was voted our number one film of 2025 by staff & volunteers and has been nominated for all these Oscars:
Best Picture
Best Director - Paul Thomas Anderson
Best Actor - Leonardo DiCaprio
Best Supporting Actor - Benicio del Toro
Best Supporting Actor - Sean Penn
Best Supporting Actress - Teyana Taylor
Best Adapted Screenplay - Paul Thomas Anderson
Best Casting - Cassandra Kulukundis
Best Cinematography - Michael Bauman
Best Production Design - Florencia Martin and Anthony Carlino
Best Original Score - Jonny Greenwood
Best Film Editing - Andy Jurgensen
Best Sound
Hamnet
From Academy Award-winning writer/director Chloé Zhao (Nomadland), Hamnet tells the powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare's timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.
This has been a real audience favourite at HPPH and has been nominated for all these Oscars:
Best Picture
Best Director - Chloé Zhao
Best Actress - Jessie Buckley
Best Adapted Screenplay - Chloé Zhao & Maggie O'Farrell
Best Casting - Nina Gold
Best Original Score - Max Richter
Best Production Design - Fiona Crombie and Alice Felton
Best Costume Design - Malgosia Turzanska
From Fri 13 Feb
Zootropolis 2
We adored the first Zootropolis film, and the second has lived up to our hopes when we showed it as part of our weekend Pay What You Can screenings. The critics love it too, and it's been nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film.
Little Amélie or the Character of Rain
Driven by the joy and confusion of a little girl’s discovery of the world and her place within it, Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han’s poetic, astoundingly beautiful animation feels like it’s arrived from a different planet.
This exquisite animation has also been nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film.
Pillion
A timid man is swept off his feet when an enigmatic, impossibly handsome biker takes him on as his submissive.
We were so pleased that Pillion won the British Independent Film Award for Best British Film 2025. We're bringing it back for Valentine's Day.
From Fri 20 Feb
The Secret Agent
Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho painstakingly recreates the Recife of the 70s dictatorship years in this sprawling, colourful spy thriller like no other.
Winner of Best Director and Best Actor at Cannes, The Secret Agent has now also been nominated for these Oscars:
Best Picture
Best Actor - Wagner Moura
Best Casting - Gabriel Domingues
Best International Feature Film - Brazil
From Fri 27 Feb
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You
Rose Byrne won the Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance at the Berlinale for her portrayal of a mother on the verge—but at its core, Mary Bronstein’s new film is far more tender than any of its protagonists.
Rose Byrne has also now been nominated for a Best Actress Oscar.
Sirat
Oliver Laxe’s Cannes winner distils a cinematic reverence for the sacred through a landscape simultaneously scarred and sustained by sound.
This Leeds International Film Festival favourite will be coming to HPPH soon and has Oscar nominations for:
Best International Feature Film - Spain
Best Sound
From Fri 06 Mar
The Ballad of Wallis Island
Starring the adorable Tim Key, Carey Mulligan and Fleabag's Sian Clifford, this is a charming British comedy of lost love, forgotten bands, unlikely reunions and rapidly fading memories of times past.
The atmosphere at our Ballad of Wallis Island screenings was really heartwarming, so we can't wait to bring it back. It's received BAFTA nominations for:
Outstanding British Film
Best Adapted Screenplay - Tom Basden & Tim Key
Best Supporting Actress - Carey Mulligan
From Fri 27 Mar
ARCO
A magical and beautifully animated journey through time, ARCO is a dazzling adventure about a 10-year-old boy from a peaceful, distant future who accidentally travels back to the year 2075 and discovers a world in peril.
ARCO won The Crystal Award for Best Feature Film at the 2025 Annecy Awards and has received a Best Animated Feature Oscar nomination.
Also coming soon
Sinners
This supernatural tale indirectly takes its inspiration from the legend of Mississippi bluesman Robert Johnson selling his soul to the devil at a remote crossroads in return for fame and fortune.
Sinners was one of our top ten films of 2025 and has received lots of well-deserved Oscar nominations for:
Best Picture
Best Director - Ryan Coogler
Best Actor - Michael B. Jordan
Best Supporting Actor - Delroy Lindo
Best Supporting Actress - Wunmi Mosaku
Best Original Screenplay - Ryan Coogler
Best Casting - Francine Maisler
Best Cinematography - Autumn Durald Arkapaw
Best Original Score - Ludwig Goransson
Best Production Design - Hannah Beachler and Monique Champagne
Best Costume Design - Ruth E. Carter
Best Film Editing - Michael P. Shawver
Best Original Song - "I Lied To You"
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Best Sound
Best Visual Effects
It Was Just An Accident
Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes, It Was Just An Accident is a fearless tour-de-force from cinematic luminary Jafar Panahi (No Bears, Taxi).
It's up for Oscars for:
Best Original Screenplay - Jafar Panahi
Best International Feature - France
The Voice of Hind Rajab
Winner of the Grand Jury prize at Venice Film Festival, Oscar–nominated Kaouther Ben Hania’s recreation of this devastating emergency is a compelling narrative work.
The Voice of Hind Rajab is an urgent, powerful film and has received an Oscar nomination for Best International Feature Film.