Film Awards Season at HOME

It’s that time of year again, the couple of months of never ending red carpets and industry debate we fondly refer to as the awards season. It’s a time when our cinema screens are constantly lit and out seats stay warm. Whether you delight in the glamour of Hollywood, engage in the latest whose been snubbed debates, or prefer to sit at the back and simply watch what all the fuss is about, this years award season circuit showcases a stellar selection of talent from the film industry, many of which we are proud to have hosted on our own screens.

And what a year for film it’s been here at HOME. We hosted the UK premiere of Peterloo, launched Celebrating Women in Global Cinema and having screened everything from BlacKkKlansman, Isle of Dogs, Cold War and The Wife to Shoplifters, Leave No Trace and Roma plus many, many more. How could we possibly choose one stand out title or performance deserving of Oscar?

Make sure you haven’t missed any off your shortlist and take a look below at our final round-up of upcoming award-winning films hitting our screens this season.

Also, don’t forget to book in advance, we’re expecting sell-outs for all the Oscar nominees.

Previously in this season

You Were Never Really Here

Joaquin Phoenix stars as Joe, a damaged Gulf War veteran and former FBI agent turned assassin for hire, who specialises in saving young victims from…

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Colette

Wash Westmoreland (Still Alice) elicits a terrific performance from Knightley as the eponymous French novelist, whose provocative debut - falsely credited to her husband -…

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Stan and Ollie

Stan & Ollie is the heart-warming story of what would become the pair’s triumphant farewell tour.

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Beautiful Boy

Based on the best-selling pair of memoirs by father and son David and Nic Sheff, Felix van Groeningen’s film chronicles the heart-breaking and inspiring experience…

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Vice

Adam McKay (The Big Short) tells the story of Dick Cheney, the most powerful Vice President in history, and how his policies changed the world…

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Roma

HOME is delighted to announce that it is collaborating with Netflix to present a special screening of Alfonso Cuarón’s highly acclaimed Roma at 20:10 on…

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Old Boys

In the school-set re-working of the classic Cyrano de Bergerac story, an awkward but imaginative pupil helps the handsome but spectacularly dim school-hero pursue the…

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Destroyer

When a new case uncovers traumas from a past undercover operation, an LAPD detective is forced to face her personal and professional demons, in this…

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Green Book

Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen star in this engrossing story of a working class, Italian-American bouncer who takes a job chauffeuring an African American classical…

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If Beale Street Could Talk

An adaptation of James Baldwin’s novel about a woman fighting to free her falsely accused husband from prison before the birth of their child.

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Boy Erased

In actor-director Joel Edgerton’s potent drama the teenaged son of a Baptist pastor is forced into a gay-conversion programme by his parents.

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Ushers’ Film of the Year 2019/ Capernaum

Winner of the Jury Award at Cannes, writer-director Nadine Labaki (Caramel) returns with a stunningly realised drama that charts the journey of children on the…

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On The Basis of Sex

In the year of the 25th anniversary of Ginsburg’s appointment to the Supreme Court, the film offers hope and inspiration to a new generation.

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A Private War

Rosamund Pike stars as war correspondent Marie Colvin.

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Foxtrot

The award-winning new film from Samuel Maoz (Lebanon) charts the story of a troubled family forced to confront difficult truths when they receive shocking news…

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Can You Ever Forgive Me?

A jaded, out-of-work biographer (McCarthy) resorts to selling forged historical letters on the black market and grapples with the ethical complications that arise.

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The Kindergarten Teacher

The second feature from writer/director Sara Colangelo probes issues of boredom, thwarted ambition and perhaps most potently, transgression.

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Mary Queen of Scots

Queen of France at 16 and widowed at 18, Mary Stuart (Ronan) defies pressure to remarry. Instead, she returns to her native Scotland to reclaim…

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The Favourite

Acclaimed at the Venice Film festival, the latest work from Yorgos Lanthimos (The Killing of a Sacred Deer) is a more mainstream affair but still…

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Hale County, This Morning, This Evening

Composed of intimate and unencumbered moments of people in a community, Hale County, This Morning, This Evening allows the viewer an emotive impression of the…

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Lizzie

Director Craig William Macneill and writer Bryce Kass champion feminism and sexuality as they craft a compelling psychological thriller based on the unsolved, much-speculated-about murders…

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Free Solo

From award-winning documentarist E. Chai Vasarhelyi and renowned photographer and mountaineer Jimmy Chin, comes a stunning and unflinching portrait of free soloist climber Alex Honnold…

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Three Identical Strangers

Three strangers are reunited by astonishing coincidence after being born identical triplets, separated at birth, and adopted by three different families. Their story instantly becomes…

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A Star is Born

Previously filmed in 1937, 1954, and 1976, Cooper’s directorial debut tells the story of a seasoned musician who discovers — and falls in love with…

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First Man

On the heels of La La Land, Chazelle and Gosling reunite for the riveting story of NASA’s mission to land a man on the moon,…

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The Wife

Joe Castleman (Pryce) is being given the Nobel Prize for Literature, and he and wife Joan (Close) couldn’t be happier. But from the moment the…

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The Rider

Chloé Zhao’s (Songs My Brothers Taught Me) award-winning impressionistic drama casts real-life wrangler Brady Jandreau as a South Dakota cowboy struggling to chart a new…

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Cold War

Pawel Pawlikowski follows up Ida with another first-rate monochrome drama told against the backdrop of the Cold War in 1950s Poland, Berlin, Yugoslavia and Paris.

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BlacKkKlansman

Produced by Oscar-winning Get Out auteur Jordan Peele, Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman tells the astonishing true story of one of the riskiest undercover investigations in American…

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Ushers’ Film of the Year 2018/ Leave No Trace

Director Debra Granik’s follow-up to Winter’s Bone is another sensitive and intelligent portrait of outsiderism and rural communities.

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MAF: Isle of Dogs

Isle of Dogs tells the story of Atari Kobayashi, the 12-year-old ward to corrupt Mayor Kobayashi. When, by Executive Decree, all the canine pets of…

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RBG

At the age of 84, US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has developed a breathtaking legal legacy while becoming an unexpected pop culture icon.…

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Border

Blending fantasy, thriller, drama and horror, this genuinely surprising film is based on a story by John Ajvide Lindqvist, author of Let the Right One…

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