This article lists feature-length British films and full-length documentaries that have had their premieres in 2018 and were at least partly produced by Great Britain or the United Kingdom. It does not feature short films, medium-length films, made-for-TV films, pornographic films, filmed theater, VR films and interactive films like Black Mirror: Bandersnatch. It also does not include films screened in previous years that had official release dates in 2018.
British co-productions like Bohemian Rhapsody, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again garnered positive reviews and collectively grossed more than $1.5 billion in the Box Office worldwide. Small independent films like The Wife, Three Identical Strangers and At Eternity's Gate performed well in the Specialty Box Office, screening in a limited number of theaters.
2018 was expected to be the best year for British box office since 1971 with Avengers: Infinity War, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, Incredibles 2, Black Panther, Bohemian Rhapsody, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Peter Rabbit and The Greatest Showman breaking £40 million at the British box office.
Also included is an overview of five awards ceremonies which are major events in British film: the Academy Awards, British Academy Film Awards, Critics' Choice Awards, Golden Globe Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Film premieres
January – March
April – June
July – September
October – December
Other premieres
Culturally British Films
The following list comprises films not produced by Great Britain or the United Kingdom but is strongly associated with British culture. The films in this list should fulfill at least 3 of the following criteria:
- The film is adapted from a British source material.
- The story is at least partially set in the United Kingdom.
- The film was at least partially shot in the United Kingdom.
- Many of the film's cast and crew members are British.
British winners
Listed here are the British winners and nominees at the four most prestigious film award ceremonies in the English-speaking world: the Academy Awards, British Academy Film Awards, Golden Globe Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards, that were held during 2018, celebrating the best films of 2017. The British nominations were led by Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Dunkirk, and Darkest Hour, with Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri winning awards in the major categories and Dunkirk going on to win large numbers of technical awards, whilst Gary Oldman won multiple best leading actor awards for his portrayal of Sir Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour. British films did, however, notably lose out to The Shape of Water from USA.
Academy Awards
The 90th Academy Awards honoring the best films of 2017 were held on March 4, 2018.
British winners:
- Darkest Hour (Best Actor, Best Makeup and Hairstyling)
- Dunkirk (Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Film Editing)
- The Silent Child (Best Live Action Short Film)
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor)
- Alex Gibson (Best Sound Editing) – Dunkirk
- Chris Overton (Best Live Action Short Film) – The Silent Child
- David Malinowski (Best Makeup and Hairstyling) – Darkest Hour
- Gary Oldman (Best Actor) – Darkest Hour
- Lucy Sibbick (Best Makeup and Hairstyling) – Darkest Hour
- Rachel Shenton (Best Live Action Short Film) – The Silent Child
- Roger Deakins (Best cinematography) – Blade Runner 2049
British nominees:
- All the Money in the World (Best Supporting Actor)
- Baby Driver (Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Film Editing)
- Darkest Hour (Best Picture)
- Dunkirk (Best Picture, Best Director)
- Revolting Rhymes (Best Animated Short Film)
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay)
- Anthony McCarten (Best Picture) – Darkest Hour
- Christopher Nolan (Best Picture, Best Director) – Dunkirk
- Daniel Day-Lewis (Best Actor) – Phantom Thread
- Daniel Kaluuya (Best Actor) – Get Out
- Daniel Lupi (Best Picture) – Phantom Thread
- Daniel Phillips (Best Makeup and Hairstyling) – Victoria & Abdul
- Douglas Urbanski (Best Picture) – Darkest Hour
- Emma Thomas (Best Picture) – Dunkirk
- Eric Fellner (Best Picture) – Darkest Hour
- Graham Broadbent (Best Picture) – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Hugh Welchman (Best Animated Feature Film) – Loving Vincent
- Ivan Mactaggart (Best Animated Feature Film) – Loving Vincent
- Jacqueline Durran (Best Costume Design) – Beauty and the Beast and Darkest Hour
- JoAnne Sellar (Best Picture) – Phantom Thread
- Jonathan Amos (Best Film Editing) – Baby Driver
- Jonny Greenwood (Best Original Score) – Phantom Thread
- Julian Slater (Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing) – Baby Driver
- Katie Spencer (Best Production Design) – Beauty and the Beast and Darkest Hour
- Lesley Manville (Best Supporting Actress) – Phantom Thread
- Lisa Bruce (Best Picture) – Darkest Hour
- Lou Sheppard (Best Makeup and Hairstyling) – Victoria & Abdul
- Martin McDonagh (Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay) – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Nathan Crowley (Best Production Design) – Dunkirk
- Neal Scanlan (Best Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
- Peter Czernin (Best Picture) – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Sally Hawkins (Best Actress) – The Shape of Water
- Sarah Greenwood (Best Production Design) – Beauty and the Beast and Darkest Hour
- Theo Green (Best Sound Editing) – Blade Runner 2049
- Tim Bevan (Best Picture) – Darkest Hour
- Tim Cavagin (Best Sound Mixing) – Baby Driver
British Academy Film Awards
The 71st British Academy Film Awards honoring the best films of 2017 were held on 18 February 2018.
British winners:
- Baby Driver (Best Editing)
- Darkest Hour (Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Makeup and Hair)
- Dunkirk (Best Sound)
- I Am Not a Witch (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer)
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Best Film, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Original Screenplay, Outstanding British Film)
- Alex Gibson (Best Sound) – Dunkirk
- Daniel Kaluuya (EE Rising Star Award)
- David Malinowski (Best Makeup and Hair) – Darkest Hour
- Gary Oldman (Best Actor in a Leading Role) – Darkest Hour
- Graham Broadbent (Best Film, Outstanding British Film) – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Ivana Primorac (Best Makeup and Hair) – Darkest Hour
- Jonathan Amos (Best Editing) – Baby Driver
- Lucy Sibbick (Best Makeup and Hair) – Darkest Hour
- Martin McDonagh (Best Film, Best Original Screenplay, Outstanding British Film) – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Paloma Baeza (Best Short Animation) – Poles Apart
- Pete Czernin (Best Film, Outstanding British Film) – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Roger Deakins (Best Cinematography) – Blade Runner 2049
- Rungano Nyoni (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – I Am Not a Witch
British nominees:
- All the Money in the World (Best Actor in a Supporting Role)
- Baby Driver (Best Sound)
- Darkest Hour (Best Film, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Cinematography, Outstanding British Film, Best Original Music, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design)
- The Death of Stalin (Best Adapted Screenplay, Outstanding British Film)
- Dunkirk (Best Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Original Music, Best Production Design, Best Special Visual Effects, Best Editing)
- Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Adapted Screenplay)
- God's Own Country (Outstanding British Film)
- Jawbone (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer)
- Lady Macbeth (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, Outstanding British Film)
- Paddington 2 (Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Adapted Screenplay, Outstanding British Film)
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Best Director, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Cinematography, Best Editing)
- Andrew Lockley (Best Special Visual Effects) – Dunkirk
- Armando Iannucci (Best Adapted Screenplay, Outstanding British Film) – The Death of Stalin
- Ben Davis (Best Cinematography) – The Death of Stalin
- Benjamin Wallfisch (Best Original Music) – Blade Runner 2049
- Chris Corbould (Best Special Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
- Christopher Nolan (Best Film, Best Director) – Dunkirk
- Daniel Day-Lewis (Best Actor in a Leading Role) – Phantom Thread
- Daniel Kaluuya (Best Actor in a Leading Role) – Get Out
- Daniel Phillips (Best Makeup and Hair) – Victoria & Abdul
- David Schneider (Best Adapted Screenplay, Outstanding British Film) – The Death of Stalin
- Florence Pugh (EE Rising Star Award)
- Gary Fettis (Best Production Design) – Dunkirk
- Hugh Grant (Best Actor in a Supporting Role) – Paddington 2
- Ian Martin (Best Adapted Screenplay, Outstanding British Film) – The Death of Stalin
- Jacqueline Durran (Best Costume Design) – Darkest Hour, Beauty and the Beast
- Jamie Bell (Best Actor in a Leading Role) – Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool
- Joe Walker (Best Editing) – Blade Runner 2049
- Jonny Greenwood (Best Original Music) – Phantom Thread
- Johnny Harris (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – Jawbone
- Josh O'Connor (EE Rising Star Award)
- Julian Slater (Best Sound) – Baby Driver
- Katie Spencer (Best Production Design) – Darkest Hour, Beauty and the Beast
- Kevin Loader (Outstanding British Film) – The Death of Stalin
- Kristin Scott Thomas (Best Actress in a Supporting Role) – Darkest Hour
- Lesley Manville (Best Actress in a Supporting Role) – Phantom Thread
- Lisa Bruce (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – The Ghoul
- Lou Sheppard (Best Makeup and Hair) – Victoria & Abdul
- Martin McDonagh (Best Director) – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Mary H. Ellis (Best Sound) – Baby Driver
- Matt Greenhalgh (Best Adapted Screenplay) – Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool
- Nathan Crowley (Best Production Design) – Dunkirk
- Neal Scanlan (Best Special Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
- Paul Corbould (Best Special Visual Effects) – Dunkirk
- Paul King (Best Adapted Screenplay, Outstanding British Film) – Paddington 2
- Sally Hawkins (Best Actress in a Leading Role) – The Shape of Water
- Sarah Greenwood (Best Production Design) – Beauty and the Beast, Darkest Hour
- Simon Farnaby (Best Adapted Screenplay, Outstanding British Film) – Paddington 2
- Stuart Wilson (Best Sound) – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
- Theo Green (Best Sound) – Blade Runner 2049
- Tim Bevan (Best Film, Outstanding British Film) – Darkest Hour
- Tim Cavagin (Best Sound) – Baby Driver
- Tom Meeten (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – The Ghoul
Critics' Choice Awards
The 23rd Critics' Choice Awards was presented on January 11, 2018.
British winners:
- Baby Driver (Best Editing) (tied with Dunkirk)
- Darkest Hour (Best Actor, Best Hair and Makeup)
- Dunkirk (Best Editing) (tied with Baby Driver)
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Acting Ensemble)
- Gary Oldman (Best Actor) – Darkest Hour
- Jonathan Amos (Best Editing) – Baby Driver
- Roger Deakins (Best Cinematography) – Blade Runner 2049
British nominees:
- Baby Driver (Best Action Movie)
- Battle of the Sexes (Best Actor in a Comedy, Best Actress in a Comedy)
- Darkest Hour (Best Picture, Best Score)
- Dunkirk (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Acting Ensemble, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Visual Effects, Best Score)
- Loving Vincent (Best Animated Feature)
- Murder on the Orient Express (Best Production Design)
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay)
- Benjamin Wallfisch (Best Score) – Blade Runner 2049
- Christopher Nolan (Best Director) – Dunkirk
- Dafne Keen (Best Young Actor/Actress) – Logan
- Daniel Day-Lewis (Best Actor) – Phantom Thread
- Daniel Kaluuya (Best Actor) – Get Out
- Jack Thorne (Best Adapted Screenplay) – Wonder
- Jacqueline Durran (Best Costume Design) – Beauty and the Beast
- Joe Walker (Best Editing) – Blade Runner 2049
- Jonny Greenwood (Best Original Score) – Phantom Thread
- Katie Spencer (Best Production Design) – Beauty and the Beast
- Lindy Hemming (Best Costume Design) – Dunkirk
- Mark Tildesley (Best Production Design) – Phantom Thread
- Nathan Crowley (Best Production Design) – Dunkirk
- Patrick Stewart (Best Supporting Actor) – Logan
- Rebecca Alleway (Best Production Design) – Murder on the Orient Express
- Sally Hawkins (Best Actress) – The Shape of Water
- Sarah Greenwood (Best Production Design) – Beauty and the Beast
Golden Globe Awards
The 75th Golden Globe Awards was presented on January 7, 2018.
British winners:
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Best Motion Picture, Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture, Best Screenplay)
- Gary Oldman (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama) – Darkest Hour
- Martin McDonagh (Best Screenplay) – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
British nominees:
- All the Money in the World (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture, Best Director)
- Baby Driver (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy)
- Battle of the Sexes (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy)
- Dunkirk (Best Motion Picture, Best Director, Best Original Score)
- Loving Vincent (Best Animated Feature Film)
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Best Director, Best Original Score)
- Christopher Nolan (Best Director) – Dunkirk
- Daniel Day-Lewis (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama) – Phantom Thread
- Daniel Kaluuya (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy) – Get Out
- Helen Mirren (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy) – The Leisure Seeker
- Jonny Greenwood (Best Original Score) – Phantom Thread
- Judi Dench (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy) – Victoria & Abdul
- Martin McDonagh (Best Director) – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Sally Hawkins (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama) – The Shape of Water
- Ridley Scott (Best Director) – All the Money in the World
Screen Actors Guild Awards
The 24th Screen Actors Guild Awards was presented on January 21, 2018.
British winners:
- Gary Oldman (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role)
- Darkest Hour (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role)
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture)
British nominees:
- Carey Mulligan (Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture) – Mudbound
- Daniel Kaluuya (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role, Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture) – Get Out
- Judi Dench (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role) – Victoria & Abdul
- Sally Hawkins (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role) – The Shape of Water
- Baby Driver (Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture)
- Battle of the Sexes (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role)
- Dunkirk (Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture)
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role)
- Victoria & Abdul (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role)
See also
- Lists of British films
- 2018 in film
- 2018 in British music
- 2018 in British radio
- 2018 in British television
- 2018 in the United Kingdom
- List of 2018 box office number-one films in the United Kingdom
- List of British films of 2017
- List of British films of 2019
References
External links
- British films of 2018 at IMDb


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