September premieres on Sky Cinema
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All the best new premieres to watch on Sky Cinema this month, including Nosferatu and Adrien Brody’s Oscar-winning turn in The Brutalist
By Chris Miller, Feature Writer
- Published
- 27 August 2025
Boo! There are all sorts of scares on Sky Cinema this month, from the eternally creepy in Nosferatu to the classic monster in Wolf Man and psychological terrors in British thriller Restless. If that’s not your thing, don’t worry: there’s also Oscar-winning drama in The Brutalist starring Adrian Brody, action in Novocaine and Jackie Chan’s Panda Plan and laughs in One Of Them Days and Love Hurts – plus more.
Would we call it “something for everyone”? You know what – we think we would, so don’t miss out on Sky Cinema’s range of superb movie premieres to keep you entertained this month, whatever you’re in the mood for. And if you’ve been too busy over the past few months to keep up with all the new premieres on Sky Cinema, scroll down to see our round-up of all the latest titles available in On Demand.
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The Lord Of The Rings: War Of The Rohirrim
Available from Friday 29 August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 12
Almost two centuries before the events of the Lord Of The Rings movie trilogy, the kingdom of Rohan came under threat from a ruthless lord named Wulf. The King, Helm Hammerhand, and his daughter Héra were forced to make a desperate last stand in the ancient stronghold of the Hornburg – the fortress that would come to be known as Helm’s Deep. Mirando Otto, in character as Éowyn, the warrior whose decisive actions led to Sauron’s defeat in The Return Of The King, narrates this imaginative and beautifully animated story of heroism, with Brian Cox (Succession) as the embattled ruler.
Restless
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Available from Saturday 30 August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
We love monsters and ghoulies as much as the next movie fan, but sometimes the most terrifying horror villains are the most normal. Empty-nester and nurse Nicky (Lyndsey Marshal) is living a peaceful existence until a new neighbour (Aston McAuley) moves in and promptly shatters her calm with late-night loud parties. No one in authority will address the problem, so Nicky’s mental health goes downhill fast in this all-too-relatable psychological thriller. The first feature from British writer-director Jed Hart, it has a memorable lead performance from Marshal, who also appeared – appropriately enough – in the TV drama Insomnia.
The Prosecutor
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Available from Sunday 31 August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Police officer turned public prosecutor Fok (Donnie Yen) is convinced that his client Ma (Mason Fung) is pleading guilty to get his drug-lord bosses off the hook. When Fok investigates, he starts to suspect there’s a web of corruption connecting the criminal underworld with the justice system but just to be sure, he needs to beat up a lot of people. Like, a hell of a lot. Martial arts legend Yen, who also directs, is convincing in both the gripping courtroom scenes and the spectacular action set pieces in this fast-moving drama, loosely based on a real-life Hong Kong legal case.
The Brutalist
Available from Friday 5 September in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 18
Adrien Brody (The Pianist) joined the rarefied ranks of actors possessing two Oscars with his bravura performance in The Brutalist. Brody is László Toth, a Hungarian who arrives in the US after the devastation of the Second World War and attempts to rebuild his life while establishing himself as a visionary architect. But he soon finds that no matter how talented you are, the upper echelons of influence are barred to all but a select few. Also starring Felicity Jones (The Theory Of Everything) and Guy Pearce (A Spy Among Friends), it’s over three hours long but is never less than absorbing.
Nosferatu
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Available in September in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Robert Eggers is one of the US most distinctive modern film-makers – The Witch, The Northman – and his homage to the 1922 silent-movie version of the Dracula story is suitably striking. Bill Skarsgård (Pennywise in IT) plays the creepy Count Orlok, luring innocent property agent Thomas Hutter (Nicholas Hoult, Superman) to his abode so he can exert a mysterious power over Hutter and his wife Ellen (Lily-Rose Depp, Wolf). Can occult expert Von Franz (Willem Dafoe, Poor Things) bring them back from the edge of sanity? Stylish, deliciously macabre and sometimes spine-chilling.
Novocaine
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Available in September in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Nathan Caine (Jack Quaid) has a genetic abnormality that means he can’t feel pain, so he chooses to live a quiet life to reduce the risk of unrecognised injuries. But when the object of his desire (Amber Midthunder, Prey) is abducted, he realises it’s time to embrace his unusual abilities and rescue her. This action comedy is a wild ride, with outlandish injuries aplenty, and Quaid – moving up from supporting film roles in Oppenheimer, Scream and more – proves a charismatic and likeable leading man.
Wolf Man
Available in September in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Blake (Christopher Abbott, It Comes At Night) moves his family from the city to the remote house he’s inherited, looking for a change of lifestyle. But the countryside holds its own dangers, as they discover when they are attacked by an unknown animal on arrival. And soon, Blake begins to exhibit strange behaviour… The subsequent events will be no surprise to anyone who’s, er, seen the film’s title, but it’s an inventive and tense version of a familiar horror story from Saw creator Leigh Whannell, also starring Ozark’s Julia Garner.
Love Hurts
Available in September in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Everything Everywhere All At Once Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan stars as Marvin, a suburban real estate agent with a secret criminal past. And guess what – it comes back to haunt him when he receives a letter from former partner Rose (another Oscar winner, West Side Story’s Ariana DeBose), who’s on a revenge mission and draws him back into a shadowy world of assassins and violence. Directed by experienced stunt coordinator Jonathan Eusebio, it delivers cracking fight scenes but lots of laughs too, as well as being unexpectedly romantic.
One Of Them Days
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Available in September in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Rent deadlines, job interviews, unreliable boyfriends – all these are causing headaches for room-mates Dreux (Keke Palmer, Nope) and Alyssa (musician turned actor SZA). But with a payment due to the landlord at 6pm, they need to find a solution to their problems quickly. Cue a hijink-heavy comic journey into the city as they encounter all sorts of eccentric characters and bizarre situations. The chemistry between the two leads elevates this lively and smartly scripted comedy with some uproarious moments.
Panda Plan
Available in September in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Cinema icon Jackie Chan plays himself in this energetic action comedy – supposedly the 70-year-old star’s final venture into the genre – in which he adopts an adorable baby panda, only to find that an international crime syndicate has ordered the animal’s capture and demanded a huge ransom. Teaming up with the panda’s caretaker and his own agent, Jackie sets out to rescue the panda via the medium of, you guessed it, mind-blowing kung fu sequences. It’s a good-humoured film in which you’re never more than a few minutes away from a beautifully staged fight scene.
Amongst The Wolves
Available in September in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Danny (Luke McQuillan) is an ex-soldier living on the streets of Dublin, trying to survive while haunted by his memories and the dramatic events that tore his family apart, which we see in flashback. He sees a chance at redemption when he encounters teenage Will (Daniel Fee), who’s on the run from a criminal gang – but helping him proves more difficult than expected, especially when the dangerous Power (Aidan Gillen) gets involved. McQuillan, who co-wrote the script with director Mark O’Connor, puts in a sensitive performance in this thoughtful movie while Gillen (Game Of Thrones) brings his trademark soft-spoken menace.
Sky Cinema movie premieres: August 2025
Long Gone Heroes
The Thicket
The Room Next Door
September 5
Sonic The Hedgehog 3
Gator Creek
Heart Eyes
Saturday Night
The Mountain
The Surfer
Into The Wonderwoods
Night Call
Sky Cinema movie premieres: July 2025
William Tell
Strange Darling
I Don’t Understand You
Wicked
Sew Torn
Running On Empty
Juror #2
Sacramento
Buffalo Kids
Kraven The Hunter
Rumours
The Sloth Lane
Sky Cinema movie premieres: June 2025
A Nice Indian Boy
Venom: The Last Dance
Your Monster
Exhibiting Forgiveness
Anora
Luckiest Man In America
Home Delivery
Joker: Folie À Deux
Piece By Piece
Salem’s Lot
Gladiator II
Sharp Corner
Empire Waist
Sky Cinema movie premieres: May 2025
Cleaner
Omni Loop
The Damned
Speak No Evil
Mob Cops
Rebellious
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Bookworm
Poison
The Wild Robot
A Different Man
Escape From The 21st Century
Old Guy
The Front Room
Sky Cinema movie premieres: April 2025
Despicable Me 4
Cuckoo
My Penguin Friend
Transformers One
Greedy People
Touch
Smile 2
Twisters
The Parenting
Trap
Between The Temples
A Mistake
Sky Cinema movie premieres: March 2025
Maxxxine
Black Dog
Harold And The Purple Crayon
Blood For Dust
The Good Half
Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1
AfrAId
Skincare
It Ends With Us
The Wasp
Noah’s Ark
Sneaks
Babes
I’ll Be Right There
Sky Cinema movie premieres: February 2025
I Saw The TV Glow
Chuck Chuck Baby
The Bikeriders
Turn Me On
Fox & Hare Save The Forest
The Garfield Movie
The Line
A Place Called Silence
Rob Peace
The Watched
Thelma
Fight Or Flight
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