UK cinema in 2015 has plenty to recommend it.

Here are 36 UK films of all genres to look forward to this year…

The film marks the feature directorial debut ofIn The FleshandA Touch Of Cloths Jim OHanlon.

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Given the ability to do absolutely anything, teacher Neil presumably gets intoBruce Almighty-ish scrapes, and hijinks ensue.

Kate Beckinsale and Rob Riggle also star.

Expect a July release date for this one.

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Early reviews for this one, including those from its SXSW Festival debut, have been very promising.

Watch the official trailer,here.

Expect proper jokes, great comedy performances, and very silly wigs.

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This one comes out in the UK on the 27thof March.

Watch the latest trailer, here.

The thriller was filmed in South Africa and is due for release at an as-yet unspecified date this year.

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Juno Temple, Michael Sheen and Tom Sturridge also star.

Plenty of new talent to watch here, we feel.

Wed wager this one has one or two real surprises up its sleeve.

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Robert Pattinson and Dane Dehaan play the Life Magazine photojournalist and Hollywood icon respectively.

The adoring five star reviews of Blythes sensitive verbatim play however, say nothing of the sort.

ExpectMonstersmeets Middle Eastern military conflict.

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Damian Lewis and Stellan Skarsgard also star.

Gillian Anderson and Ben Kingsley lead the adult cast alongside a clutch of promising teen newcomers.

Robot Overlordsscreened at the 2014 London Film Festival and is due out on wider UK release on February 13th.

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Watch a featurette, here.

A post-Sony deal Aardman Films returns to the big screen with feature-length stop-motion animation,Shaun The Sheep.

Expect this one in Febuary 2015.

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Testament Of Youtharrives in cinemas this January, following positive reviews from festival appearances.

Watch the latest trailer,here.

Its a UK/Italy/Spain co-production starring Kate Beckinsale and Cara Delevingne which delves into philosophical issues of guilt and innocence.

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Expect to see it in UK cinemas this March.

Watch a clip from the film,here.

Carol Morleys documentaryDreams Of A Lifefeaturing Zawe Ashton, was a powerful reflection on death and modern living.

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Anyone who saw Lanthimos nightmarish 2009 filmDogtoothwill need no convincing of the writer/directors wildly inventive and disturbing talent.

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