Featured image from Emilia Perez

 

Browse Vera and you’ll discover the latest must-see Hollywood films along with recent chart toppers, a selection of underrated gems, quirky short films, and festival favourites. Want to know more about the actors, directors, and comedians behind them? Watch What’s on Vera, where film critic and broadcaster Jason Solomons presents the latest highlights onboard. We never edit the movies we show either, so you see them just as the director intended.

If you still can’t choose, look out for the ’Vera Loves’ label – that means we think it’s the best of the best. Travelling with kids? Don’t worry – parental locking is available on all aircraft.

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These are our recently added titles this month*, you'll find plenty more movies to choose from once you're settled in onboard.

*not all content is available on our A339/A350 aircraft.

Recently added

Across the River and into the Trees

Starring: TLiev Schreiber, Josh Hutcherson

Certificate 15Closed-Caption

Set in post-WWII Venice, this Hemingway adaptation sees Schreiber outstanding as a terminally ill U.S. 

Army Colonel who on a final trip meets a woman who offers him hope and redemption. The result is a haunting meditation on mortality and human connection.

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Apprentice, The Trump Story

Starring: Sebastian Stan, Jeremy Strong, Maria Bakalova

Vera LovesCertificate 15

This controversial and divisive fictionalised account of Donald Trump’s early career boasts a memorable performance

from Stan as Trump. Yet it’s Strong’s chilling turn as mentor Roy Cohn that steals the show in what emerges as an impeccably acted, award-baiting drama.

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A Different Man

Starring: Sebastian Stan, Renate Reinsve, Adam Pearson

Certificate 15Vera Loves Closed-CaptionAudio description

Best described as ‘meta’, the superb A Different Man stars Stan as a facially disfigured actor who 

undergoes transformative surgery and then plays a version of himself in a play. See what we mean? Fans of Charlie Kaufman – or just fans of great movies – this one’s for you.

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Emilia Perez

Starring: Zoe Saldana, Selena Gomez

Certificate 12

This daring musical crime drama (yes, you read that correctly) is a gem. Centring on a cartel boss who undergoes 

gender-affirming surgery, it mixes music with thrills and tugs on the heartstrings, too. If you’re in the mood for something a bit different, this is the puppy.

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Juror #2

Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, J.K. Simmons

Certificate 12Closed-Caption

Well into his 90s, Clint Eastwood is still directing superb drama. This one stars Hoult as a juror in a murder trial hiding his own

 ‘connection’ to the case. What follows is a proper nail-biter, as well as being a taut exploration of the fine line between truth and lies.

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The Outrun

Starring: Saoirse Ronan, Lauren Lyle, Stephen Dillane

Certificate 15

The Outrun is set in the otherworldly Orkney Islands of Scotland. A brutally honest drama about addiction and recovery,

strength and survival, mental health, and the ability of the sea, the land, and people to restore life and renew hope.

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The Silent Hour

Starring: Mark Strong, Joel Kinnaman, Mekhi Phifer

Certificate 15Closed-CaptionAudio description

The suspense is of the strong, silent type in this refreshingly original thriller with just a few hints of Die Hard. 

The set-up is simple – a deaf cop (Kinnaman) must protect a deaf murder witness from a team of corrupt cops. The execution is a sublime high-wire act.

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The Substance,

Starring: Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley, Dennis Quaid

Certificate 15Closed-CaptionAudio description

Strong stomachs needed for this acclaimed tale of a woman (Moore, never better) who uses an illicit drug to 

create a younger version of herself – with, needless to say, horrific side-effects. Unnerving and thought-provoking, it’s a wild ride into the psyche’s darkest corners.

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Unicorns

Starring: Jason Patel, Ben Hardy, Hannah Onslow

Certificate 15

Wot no actual unicorns? We’re in the mood to forgive since this one is a superb drama about Luke (Hardy), a mechanic 

and single father, who falls for Aysha (Patel), a drag queen. Their connection leads to a road trip that challenges identity, love, and much more besides.

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Wolfs

Starring: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Amy Ryan

Certificate 15

Global superstars George Clooney and Brad Pitt team up for the action comedy Wolfs. Clooney 

plays a professional fixer hired to cover up a high profile crime. When a second fixer (Pitt) shows up and the two "lone wolves" are forced to work together, they find their night spiralling out of control in ways that neither one of them expected.

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The Count of Monte Cristo

Starring: Pierre Niney, Bastien Bouillon, Anaïs Demoustier

Certificate 15

The classic adventure yarn gets a sumptuous French polish as the titular Count escapes from jail after years of false

imprisonment. His next job? To take his revenge on those who betrayed him and destroyed his life.

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Goodrich

Starring: Michael Keaton, Mila Kunis, Carmen Ejogo

Vera LovesCertificate 15Closed-Caption

Heart-warming drama, with Keaton superb as Andy, whose life is upended when his wife enters rehab. Left alone 

with their young kids, he leans on his daughter from his first marriage (Kunis) and finds himself on a steep learning curve.

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Lee

Starring: Kate Winslet, Alexander Skarsgård

Vera LovesCertificate 15 Closed-Caption

A passion project for its star, Winslet (never better), this is the biopic of audacious snapper Lee Miller, 

whose career took her from the catwalk to the frontline – reshaping her life (and history in the process).

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Smile 2

Starring: Naomi Scott, Rosemarie Dewitt, Lukas Gage

Certificate 18

Movie critic Mark Kermode reckons Scott deserves an Oscar for her turn in this horror sequel. We’ll leave you to decide 

on that, but no doubt, ‘committed’ is the word as she plays a global pop star tormented by terrifying, unknowable forces during a world tour.

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Venom: The Last Dance

Starring: Tom Hardy, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple

Certificate 15

In Venom: The Last Dance, Tom Hardy returns as Venom, one of Marvel's greatest and most complex characters,

for the final film in the trilogy. Eddie and Venom are on the run. Hunted by both of their worlds and with the net closing in, the duo are forced into a devastating decision that will bring the curtains down on Venom and Eddie's last dance.

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Woman of the Hour

Starring: Anna Kendrick, Daniel Zovatto, Tony Hale

Certificate 15 Closed-Caption

Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut tells the chilling true-life tale of when serial killer Rodney Alcala appeared on US TV show 

The Dating Game. As Cheryl (Kendrick) chooses her date amid an atmosphere of casual misogyny, we learn the extent of Alcala’s evil.

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Storm Chasers

Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson

Certificate pg

Unusually for a Transformers movie, the critics have been kind to this prequel harking back to a time when the legendary

Optimus Prime and Megatron were allies. What follows is a slick origin tale exploring the line between friend and foe in a galaxy on the brink.

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Conclave

Starring: Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow

Certificate 12Closed-CaptionAudio description

Back in the mists of 1989, Tim Burton’s dark, stylish vision of Gotham redefined the superhero genre. 

 ‘Sounds like dry subject matter,’ you say. Not a bit of it. The back-stabbing and power struggles within the Vatican walls make for excellent, gripping viewing.

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The Hangover

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis

Certificate 18

Cooper leads the chaos in this outrageous 2009 comedy about a Las Vegas bachelor party gone disastrously off-script. 

With missing friends, a rogue tiger and an unforgettable baby cameo in the mix, a bad situation just gets hilariously worse.

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Joker: Folie à Deux

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga, Brendan Gleeson

Certificate 15Closed-Caption

What’s more dangerous than one unstable mind? Two. With Phoenix reprising his role and Gaga in scene-stealing form, 

this sequel takes Joker and Harley Quinn’s chaos to operatic heights. Think musical numbers with madness – this is the Joker movie you probably didn’t expect.

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My Old Ass

Starring: Maisy Stella, Aubrey Plaza, Percy Hynes White

Certificate 15Closed-Caption

Quirky comedy-drama in the time-travel/body-swap field in which young Elliott (Stella) meets an older version 

of herself (Plaza). Turns out the older Elliott has a few lessons she wants to impart regarding life, family and, of course, romance.

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Saturday Night

Starring: Gabriel LaBelle, Finn Wolfhard, Nicholas Braun

Certificate 15

In 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television – and culture – forever. strength and survival,

mental health, and the ability of the sea, the land, and Based on the true story behind the first broadcast of SNL, Saturday Night is full of humour, chaos, and the magic of a revolution that almost wasn’t.

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Strange Darling

Starring: Willa Fitzgerald, Kyle Gallner

Vera LovesCertificate 15 Closed-Caption

Fiendishly good nail-biter starring Fitzgerald as The Lady, who finds herself playing cat-and-mouse with a serial killer. 

Nevertheless – and without getting into spoilers– things are not what they seem in a thriller that challenges your ideas of who is predator and who is the prey.

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We Live in Time

Starring: Florence Pugh, Andrew Garfield

Vera LovesCertificate 15

Be warned: this one’s a tear-jerker, with Garfield and Pugh dazzling in a decade-spanning romance that explores

love, loss, and fate’s quiet interventions. Funny, sad, and insightful – with shades of Richard Curtis and One Day – it’s an absolute gem.

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Dementia-friendly short films

This collection of dementia-friendly short films has been put together by the Women Over 50 Film Festival exclusively for Vera. The films have been reviewed by Carers UK, a UK charity making life better for carers.

Entitled

Starring: Abosede Ajao, Beau the horse

 

Filmmaker Adeyemi Michael pays homage to his mother, Abosede Ajao, who travelled from Nigeria to England more than 30 years ago. 

In this fantasy documentary he re-imagines her first immigrant experience. Wearing traditional Yoruba ceremonial attire, she rides majestically on horseback through the streets of Peckham in South London. Entitled is vibrant, joyful and colourful. 

 

People living with dementia may find this beautifully-crafted, slow-motion film calming to watch and listen to.

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Tondex 2000

The Honeys and Bears

Starring: Rasheedah Ali, Sheila Bligen

 

The Honeys and Bears is a synchronised swimming team for people 55 and older. In this feel-good documentary, we witness the freedom 

that comes from being in the water. These performers can do all kinds of things that they can’t do on land. As one member puts it, swimming with the team keeps her “92 years young.” The women move in formation to “The Nutcracker Suite” by Tchaikovsky. 

 

If you’re living with dementia, you may recognise and enjoy this music.

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Tondex 2000

Swim

Starring: Janina Ehrlich, Charles Schmidt

 

In this charming animation, an older woman longs to learn how to swim but when she dips her toe in the water, she awakens creatures

 deep in the ocean. Is she brave enough to take the plunge, or will she retreat to the safety of dry land? An enchanting film with no words is accompanied by “Music with No Words” by Mendelssohn. 

 

This jaunty classical soundtrack may be familiar to people living with dementia and might get some feet tapping.

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Eulogy for the Dandelion

Starring: Dandelion, Butterfly

 

A dandelion struggles to grow from a seed but doesn't hesitate to shelter and feed a caterpillar. The new butterfly doesn't forget this love 

and offers an act of support in return. The cycle of life is marked by small gestures until the circle is complete. 

 

This animation is filled with muted natural colours and a soothing soundtrack. If you live with dementia, you may find the sights and sounds of this gentle film comforting and soothing.

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Tondex 2000

Lay Me Low

Starring: Sandy Silva, Kimberly Robin

 

Lay Me Low brings people together in music and movement. Individual voices are woven together to make one song; steps are taken in rhythm 

to make one dance. This beautiful traditional Shaker lament is performed by dancers and singers. Each person expresses something different and together they create a sense of unity and belonging. 

 

If you’re living with dementia, the gentle, rhythmic music and sounds of Lay Me Low may appeal to you.

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Tondex 2000

Walks With Me

Starring: Ritva Kattelus, Elli Hirvikoski

 

80-year-old Sanna lives alone with her memories and houseplants. One day she looks out her window and sees something that reminds 

her of her friends. Reality and memories become intertwined as a playground game of “Statues” - or “Grandma's Footsteps” - leads Sanna on a journey from childhood to old age. 

 

People living with dementia may enjoy the “Statues” game in this film and it may spark childhood memories for some viewers.

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Haud Close Tae Me

Starring: Jill Ferguson, Mia Thompson

 

Two dancers unite across the generations. A connection is shared between younger and older selves in this dance film from Scottish Ballet. 

The dance is inspired by a specially-commissioned poem by one of Scotland's Makars (National Poets), Jackie Kay, and the poem is recited by Jackie in Scots-English. 

 

The dreamy atmosphere surrounding the dancers and the tender music of the score create a film that people living with dementia may find relaxing and restful.

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Tondex 2000

Old Mother Blackbird

Starring: Sophie Bancroft, Tom Lyne

Vera Loves

A blackbird and her family came to live in the garden of jazz singer and filmmaker Sophie Bancroft. The mother blackbird worked tirelessly to feed 

and protect her babies until they were ready to fly away. This love inspired Sophie to create Old Mother Blackbird, a film about a woman who watches over the comings and goings of a blackbird through the seasons. 

 

People living with dementia may be soothed by the gentle jazz vocals in this playful stop-motion animation.

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