Tennis ace, Naomi Osaka, and Hollywood auteur, Wes Anderson, serve up a wildcard, Grand Slam entry to the Sports Film collection. Spoiler alert: it's total nonsense. Stop motion glitches, sponsored lobster, Wycliff Jean in a significant acting
Boxing, bomb-disposal, Beefeaters and blue movies abound in this blockbuster biopic of Amir Khan, brought to life by Kathryn Bigelow. From Bolton to Las Vegas, featuring characters like: 'Fox, the bounty hunter', 'Eagle, the trainer' and 'Mrs C
A film by Quentin Tarantino, need we say more? We probably should. American golfer Phil Mickelson takes on environmentalists, badgers and the golfing authorities with an arsenal of automatic weapons in a sweary, violent new classic of the sport
Maggie Alphonsi was just your average schoolgirl in Victorian England, until the day she met Emily Scarratt… Told over 150 years, with a very mixed bag of a cast, Academy Award winning writer-director Jane ‘Campy’ Campion brings you a story of
Crafty cockney batsman Cook has to assemble a crack squad of criminal-cum-cricketers to steal the Ashes from underneath Australia’s noses. Guy Ritchie (actually us though) brings his trademark no-holds barred filmmaking style to the story of En
7 events. 7 hours to go. 7(ish) friends. Dame Jess wakes up hungover in Cornwall. Her mission: get to Super Saturday on time. The problem? Her Russian rival will stop at nothing to deRAIL her. Directed by Gurinder Chadha of Bend It Like Beckham
Ole Gunnar Solskjær is the first to get the 'Mark and Will' treatment. We pair the baby-faced assassin with Inception director Christopher Nolan to create an over-complicated, multi-layered sports film that no-one asked for.