BBC have released their latest drama staring Aimee Lou Wood and Owen Cooper and viewers have branded it ‘brilliant’ and ‘heartwarming’ – making it the perfect series to binge watch this weekend
This new BBC drama has been hailed by fans as ‘perfect’ and a must watch this weekend(Image: BBC)
As autumn settles in and the dark nights arrive, BBC iPlayer is offering viewers the perfect comfort watch – a touching new drama that’s already earning rave reviews.
The six-part series, Film Club, stars Sex Education and The White Lotus actress Aimee Lou Wood, alongside Suranne Jones, known for her roles in Hostage and Doctor Foster and Emmy Award Winner Owen Cooper, from Netflix’s Adolescence. The show has the perfect blend of humour and heartache exploring friendship, fear and the power of connection through the lens of its eccentric lead character.
Aimee, 31, plays Evie an agoraphobic young woman who struggles with her mental health and is unable to leave her mum’s home in Manchester. To cope with her isolate and fear, she runs a weekly film club from her mum’s garage, the Express reports.
One of the central relationships in the series is between Evie and her old university friend Noa, played by Nabhaan Rizwan. Their friendship takes a complicated turn when Noa reveals he might be forced to move to Bristol for his dream job.
Both Noa and Evie secretly have feeling for one another but are too afraid to admit it – setting up a will they/won’t they dilemma that has captivated audiences.
Aimee Lou Wood stars in a new six-part heartfelt drama(Image: BBC)
Viewers have been quick to praise the series online for its warmth, acting and story line. One fan took to IMDb writing their own review, which read: “Just watched all episodes on iPlayer. The writing had so many levels with some pretty tricky subject matter, but handled them with care and humour.”
While another viewer echoed the statement, writing: “Aimee Lou Wood is as brilliant as ever. Nabhaan Rizwan was perfect casting – an impressive feat to play a character that is rather intentionally flat, a ‘man of few words.'”
A third stated: “Suranne Jones plays a brilliant embarrassing, funny and self-consciously overbearing mum, whose bond with her daughters is painfully heartwarming. It was, of course, an exciting prospect to see Owen Cooper post-adolescence – he smashed it.”
The series also stars Suranne Jones and Owen Cooper(Image: BBC)
Taking to X, formally known as Twitter, one viewer expressed: “I absolutely adore #FilmClub on #bbciplayer it’s so lovely and the cast are just delightful together but the 3 girls Aimee Lou Wood, Liv Hill and Suranne Jones are just brilliant, I just binge watched it all, hope there’s more.”
In addition to staring in the show, Aimee also co-wrote the drama, drawing inspiration from one of Matt Haig’s best selling books. Speaking to British Comedy Guide, she explained: “He says something along the lines of, “when you lose the plot, you need a plot”; I feel like you can understand your own story and your own life more through characters.”
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Reflecting on her personal connection to the role, she added: “Evie and I are not the same, but there’s a lot about her that very much resonates with me and is an expression of me for sure.”
All six episodes of Film Club are now available to stream on BBC iPlayer – making it the perfect series to binge watch this weekend.