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My Oxford Year: Cast, Ending Explained, Quotes, Photos, Plot
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Prepare to laugh and cry with Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest in My Oxford Year, a new romance written by Allison Burnett (Autumn in New York) and Melissa Osborne, and directed by BAFTA nominee Iain Morris, now streaming on Netflix. The film is based on a novel by Julia Whelan, which was adapted from Burnett’s original screenplay. Head to campus with the brand-new trailer above.

“Iain Morris created one of the most iconic pieces of British television, The Inbetweeners,” says Carson, who also executive produces the movie — her second production credit following 2022’s Purple Hearts. “Comedy is his language. It was so important for Marty to bring in Iain as our director, because he was so certain of the importance of comedy to the DNA of this film. You simply cannot have a British romance without iconic British humor. Iain’s vision of this film brought to life a sweeping,...
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  • 8/6/2025
  • by John DiLillo
  • Tudum - Netflix
My Oxford Year: Netflix's New Romantic Drama Becomes Streaming Hit Despite Low Rt Score
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For the past six weeks, the animated KPop Demon Hunters has been dominating Netflix's Global Top 10 chart, finishing in first or second place every week since its release on June 20. It's even earned the distinction of becoming Netflix's fourth most-watched movie of all time with 158.8 million views, ranking behind Don't Look Up, Carry-On, and Red Notice.

However, for the past two weeks since its release on July 25, it's been Happy Gilmore 2 that has topped Netflix's Global Top 10 chart with 46.7 million views and 40.8 million views, respectively. In fact, Happy Gilmore 2 received 46.7 million views within its first three days, marking the biggest debut ever for any Adam Sandler movie on Netflix.

Happy Gilmore 2 also recorded the largest opening weekend ever for a Netflix film in the United States. While these two titles have been dominating the streamer's charts for the past few weeks, Netflixhasa new movie on its Global Top 10 chart this week.
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  • 8/6/2025
  • by Adam Bentz
  • ScreenRant
My Oxford Year Review: Beautiful Scenery, Hollow Story
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A film’s opening moments often function as a declaration of intent. In My Oxford Year, the declaration is a familiar one. We meet Anna De La Vega, a young woman caught in a classically modern dilemma: a secured future in finance at Goldman Sachs versus a year of intellectual indulgence studying Victorian poetry at Oxford.

The university itself is rendered not as a place but as an ideal, a fantasy of stone spires and hushed libraries captured in soft, reverent light. It is a backdrop practically begging for a romance to disrupt its academic calm. The disruption arrives in the form of Jamie Davenport, a doctoral student whose charming arrogance is as tailored to the genre as his tweed jacket. He becomes her professor, and the film sets its coordinates for a conventional campus romance.

Yet, a shadow hangs over this bright construction. The film begins as one thing...
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  • 8/2/2025
  • by Marcus Thorne
  • Gazettely
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Netflix’s New Releases Coming in August 2025
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An Oxford-set college rom-com from the guy behind The Inbetweeners; the return of one of Netflix’s biggest ever shows; Genndy Tartakovsky’s latest adult animated project; Vanessa Kirby’s return to more intimate dramas about the human condition; a documentary that promised to shed new light on the Jussie Smollett hate crime incident; and a murder mystery film featuring several British and Irish acting icons are some of the highlights among the new films and series hitting Netflix in August.

Kicking off August is the rom-com My Oxford Year, which focuses on the tried and trusted formula of a young American girl heading to stuffy old Europe and finding love with some impossibly handsome and terribly charming guy, so it’s almost guaranteed to find a huge audience. In this instance, Sofia Carson plays Anna, an ambitious American student at Oxford University whose life is changed when she meets...
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  • 8/2/2025
  • by Abid Rahman
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
10 Best Movies Like ‘My Oxford Year’ To Watch If You Loved the Netflix Film
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My Oxford Year is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by Iain Morris from a screenplay by Allison Burnett and Melissa Osborne. Based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Julia Whelan, the Netflix film is set in England and follows Anna De La Vega, an ambitious young woman who travels to Oxford to fulfill her dreams but soon finds herself falling for a charming young man. My Oxford Year stars Sofia Carson, Corey Mylchreest, Dougray Scott, Catherine McCormack, Harry Trevaldwyn, Hugh Coles, Poppy Gilbert, and Barney Harris. So, if you loved the swoon-worthy love story, likable characters, and the bittersweet ending in Netflix’s My Oxford Year, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

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  • 8/2/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
The Top 21 New Movies Streaming Right Now
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There’s one surefire way to beat the heat: staying inside. And what better way to pass the time than with a great new movie? August has a number of new features hitting streaming, and we’ve put together a curated list of some of the best films on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Max, Disney+ and beyond. They range from recently released horror films (“Final Destination: Bloodlines”) to brand new comedies (“The Pickup”) to hidden gems destined to take off on streaming (“Freaky Tales”).

Check out our list of the top new movies streaming right now below.

My Oxford Year “My Oxford Year” (Netflix)

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“My Oxford Year” is a brand-new Netflix original film, written by Allison Burnett and Melissa Osborne and directed by Iain Morris. It’s based on the novel of the same name by Julia Whelan and stars Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest. Here’s Netflix...
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  • 8/1/2025
  • by Adam Chitwood, Drew Taylor
  • The Wrap
Netflix’s My Oxford Year: A Study in Ambition and Elegy
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With its premiere on the Netflix streaming service, My Oxford Year arrives as a romantic drama navigating the well-trodden terrain of love and loss against the storied backdrop of British academia. Produced by Temple Hill Entertainment, a company with a notable portfolio in emotionally resonant narratives, the film charts the collision of two lives: Anna De La Vega (Sofia Carson), an American student of immense ambition, and Jamie Davenport (Corey Mylchreest), her charismatic but troubled literature tutor. The film’s genesis is unusually circular: it is an adaptation of Julia Whelan’s novel of the same name, which was itself adapted from an original screenplay by Allison Burnett. Burnett returns as a co-writer for this cinematic version, completing a rare journey from screen to page and back again. The project is helmed by BAFTA nominee Iain Morris, a director whose background in comedy suggests a deliberate, and perhaps unexpected, tonal strategy for the material.
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  • 8/1/2025
  • by Veronica Loop
  • Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
‘My Oxford Year’ Review: Sofia Carson Learns Lessons of the Heart in Netflix’s Disheartening Weepie
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Seconds after the opening credits of “My Oxford Year” have discreetly scrolled across the screen, our happy heroine strolls the streets surrounding the titular British institution and is haphazardly doused by a massive puddle thanks to a vintage vehicle driven by her soon-to-be paramour. This klutzy comedic moment endemic to the rom-com genre unfortunately doubles as a fitting metaphor for the viewing audience, as the ensuing shenanigans make us feel pelted by that same gutter water time and time again. What should be a tender, feminist-minded story centered on a young woman rediscovering her dormant childhood dreamer turns into a middling melodrama about being with a cute guy in desperate need of her rescue.

Anna de la Vega (Sofia Carson) has been fantasizing about attending Oxford University since she was 10 years old, cracking open a dusty old book of poetry for the first time. Even before her face appears on...
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  • 8/1/2025
  • by Courtney Howard
  • Variety Film + TV
My Oxford Year Cast Salary Breakdown: How Much Did Sofia Carson And Others Earn?
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Netflix‘s highly anticipated romantic drama My Oxford Year is set to premiere worldwide on August 1, 2025. Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest are leading the cast in Netflix’s summer rom-com. As both lead actress and executive producer, Carson is estimated to have earned between $1.5 and $3 million. Her co-star likely secured a paycheck of $1 to $1.5 million. According to Vemil, the average hourly rate of actors on Netflix is $25.34 per hour.

Under SAG-AFTRA contracts, Netflix productions must follow union minimums, currently $1,148 per day or $4,019 per week for actors on movies with budgets over $2 million. As per this calculation, leads like Carson likely earn between $500K and $1 million, co-lead Corey Mylchreest around $300K-$600K, and supporting actors earning $10K to $50K based on days worked. The compensation may vary according to the actor’s experience, the demand of their role, the production budget, and various costs.

The movie follows the story of Carson’s Anna,...
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  • 7/29/2025
  • by Kaberi Ray
  • FandomWire
16 New Movies & TV Shows on Netflix in August 2025
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Netflix is ready with an entertainment-packed August this year. While we already know all the brilliant films and TV shows that will be leaving Netflix in the upcoming month, we will also see the premiere of many highly anticipated Netflix original movies and TV shows, including the highly anticipated Season 2 of Wednesday and My Life With the Walter Boys. Just like every month, Netflix is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the sixteen new movies and shows coming to Netflix in August 2025.

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My Oxford Year is an upcoming romantic comedy-drama film directed by Iain Morris from a screenplay co-written by Allison Burnett and Melissa Osborne. Based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Julia Whelan, the Netflix film follows Anna De La Vega,...
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  • 7/27/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
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Sofía Carson and Corey Mylchreest shine at the premiere of ‘My Oxford Year’ in Los Angeles
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Sofía Carson and Corey Mylchreest present their new romantic film on Netflix, based on the book ‘My Oxford Year.’

Sofía Carson and Corey Mylchreest made an impression on the Los Angeles red carpet at the world premiere of ‘My Oxford Year‘, the highly anticipated film adaptation of Julia Whelan’s novel. The event took place on Thursday 24 July at the Netflix Tudum Theatre and brought together the entire team: from screenwriters Allison Burnett and Melissa Osborne, to director Iain Morris and the rest of the cast, including Esmé Kingdom, Nikhil Parmar, Poppy Gilbert and Romina Cocca.

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Carson, who is also a producer of the film, wore an outfit by Richard Quinn and jewellery by Chopard, while Mylchreest opted for an elegant Tag Heuer watch.

Synopsis: Anna (Carson), an ambitious young American, travels to Oxford to fulfil a childhood dream. Her life changes completely when she meets a charming...
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  • 7/25/2025
  • by info@xmag.live
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Sofia Carson Leans On Co-Star Corey Mylchreest at 'My Oxford Year' Premiere In Los Angeles
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Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest hit the red carpet at the premiere of their new movie My Oxford Year held at Netflix Tudum Theater on Thursday (July 24) in Los Angeles.

The 32-year-old actress and producer of the upcoming Netflix movie was seen leaning on her co-star as they posed for photos together.

Also in attendance were their co-stars Esmé Kingdom, Nikhil Parmar, Poppy Gilbert, Romina Cocca, as well as director Iain Morris, screenwriters Allison Burnett and Melissa Osborne, and Julia Whelan, who wrote the book the film is based off of.

Here’s a synopsis: When Anna (Carson), an ambitious young American woman, sets out for Oxford University to fulfill a childhood dream, she has her life completely on track until she meets a charming and clever local (Mylchreest) who profoundly alters both of their lives.

My Oxford Year is set to debut Next Friday (August 1) on Netflix. Check out the trailer here!
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  • 7/25/2025
  • by Just Jared
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Sofia Carson y Corey Mylchreest se enamoran en el primer tráiler de la película ‘Mi Año en Oxford’.
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La adaptación de la novela de Julia Whelan llega en agosto a Netflix. © Netflix

Netflix ha publicado el primer tráiler y póster de la película Mi año en Oxford, una comedia romántica ambientada en la prestigiosa universidad británica, dirigida por Iain Morris (Murderville) y escrita por Allison Burnett (Otoño en Nueva York) y Melissa Osborne (Culpa mía: Londres).

Basada en la novela de Julia Whelan, Mi año en Oxford sigue a Anna (Carson), una ambiciosa joven estadounidense que pone rumbo al Reino Unido y a la Universidad de Oxford, movida por un sueño de la infancia. Allí conocerá a Jamie (Mylchreest). Aunque tienen enfoques muy diferentes de la vida –Anna es una estudiosa meticulosa; Jamie, un lugareño encantador e inteligente que se deja llevar– forjan una conexión profunda a través de su amor compartido por la poesía.

La rom-com está protagonizada por Sofia Carson (Equipaje de mano), que también...
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  • 7/4/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
If You’re Craving Summer Romance, Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest’s My Oxford Year Is Your Fix
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If you have a Netflix subscription and are fond of rom-coms, well, you’re in luck. Streaming on Netflix this August, My Oxford Year delivers everything a summer romance fan could ever wish for: sun-drenched strolls, poetic chemistry, and that thrilling spark-you-ca n’t-explain feeling all set against the backdrop of enchanting England.

Starring Sofia Carson and My Queen Charlotte heartthrob Corey Mylchreest, the upcoming film transcends a typical meet-cute, but rather seems like a messy love letter to spontaneity, self-discovery, and the beauty of Oxford.

Netflix’s My Oxford Year is the Ideal Summer Romance A still from My Oxford Year | Credits: Netflix

My Oxford Year, premiering August 1, 2025, on Netflix, is based on Julia Whelan’s bestselling novel and adapted by Melissa Osborne. Directed by Ian Morris, the film is set in England, against the backdrop of the charming Oxford and Windsor.

The story follows Sofia Carson’s Anna De La Vega,...
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  • 7/1/2025
  • by Maria Sultan
  • FandomWire
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‘My Oxford Year’ Trailer Starring Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest
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Netflix just released the official trailer for My Oxford Year, starring Queen Charlotte‘s Corey Mylchreest and Carry-On‘s Sofia Carson. If you haven’t read Julia Whelan’s novel, based on a story by Allison Burnett, the two-minute trailer reveals a lot (maybe too much?) about the couple at the heart of the film.

The film also stars Dougray Scott (Ever After), Catherine McCormack (Temple), Harry Trevaldwyn (How to Train Your Dragon), Esmé Kingdom (Fallen), Nikhil Parmar (Gran Turismo), and Poppy Gilbert (The Catch). Romina Cocca (The Penguin Lessons), Yadier Fernández (The Gold), Nia Anisah (Magpie Murders), and Hugh Coles (Baby Reindeer) fill out the cast.

My Oxford Year premieres on August 1, 2025.

Corey Mylchreest as Jamie and Sofia Carson as Anna in ‘My Oxford Year’ (Photo Cr. Chris Baker/Netflix © 2024)

“When Anna (Carson), an ambitious young American woman, sets out for Oxford University to fulfill a childhood dream, she...
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  • 6/30/2025
  • by Rebecca Murray
  • Showbiz Junkies
Sofia Carson’s Student Becomes Smitten With ‘Queen Charlotte’ Breakout Corey Mylchreest’s Professor In ‘My Oxford Year’ Trailer
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Netflix has released the trailer for My Oxford Year, based on the book by Julia Whelan.

Ambitious American student Anna (Sofia Carson) has one year at Oxford University for a study abroad program before she returns to the states for a job at Goldman Sachs waiting for her.

“We have a student all the way from…” Corey Mylchreest’s (Queen Charlotte: A Bridgeton Story) Jamie Davenport prompts Anna after viewers see the school’s headmaster encourage students to “seize” their “precious time” at the historic school.

“New York,” Anna answers.

Anna’s life is completely on track until this detour. With the aim to fulfill a childhood dream, she soon finds herself completely charmed by her poetry professor, and they assert that they’ll just have fun romantically.

“Flirting with the hot teacher on the first day?” Harry Trevaldwyn’s (How To Train Your Dragon) character Charlie Butler asks Anna following this encounter,...
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  • 6/30/2025
  • by Dessi Gomez
  • Deadline Film + TV
My Oxford Year Trailer Brings the Romantic Novel to Netflix
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Netflix has revealed the trailer and poster for My Oxford Year, the upcoming adaptation starring Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest. The film will begin streaming on August 1, 2025.

When Anna (Sofia Carson), an ambitious young American woman, sets out for Oxford University to fulfill a childhood dream, she has her life completely on track until she meets a charming and clever local (Corey Mylchreest) who profoundly alters both of their lives.

Directed by Iain Morris, the film is based on the 2018 novel by Julia Whelan. The screenplay is by Allison Burnett and Melissa Osborne.

The cast includes Sofia Carson (The Life List), Corey Mylchreest, Dougray Scott (Vigil), Catherine McCormack (Lockerbie: A Search for Truth), Harry Trevaldwyn, Esmé Kingdom, Nikhil Parmar, Poppy Gilbert, Romina Cocca, Yadier Fernández, Nia Anisah, and Hugh Coles.

The executive producers include Caroline Levy, Sofia Carson, Laura Char Carson, Christopher Simon, Maggie Monteith, and Pete Harris. Marty Bowen,...
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  • 6/30/2025
  • by Mirko Parlevliet
  • Vital Thrills
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Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest Fall in Love Abroad in ‘My Oxford Year’ Trailer
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Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest are giving Netflix viewers a new love story for the (Oxford) books.

The streaming service unveiled the trailer Monday for its upcoming film My Oxford Year, based on a novel of the same name by Julia Whelan.

The story centers on Anna (Carson), a young American woman who sets out for the U.K. and the University of Oxford to fulfill a childhood dream. But things change when she meets “a charming and clever local” (Mylchreest) who “alters both of their lives,” according to the Netflix synopsis.

Throughout the trailer, Anna and Jamie have an attraction that builds to them having a “fun” fling. The two may share a love of poetry, but when feelings seemingly grow, obstacles begin to put a stop to their relationship.

“Don’t waste the short time you have left in Oxford on me,” Mylchreest’s Jamie tells Carson’s Anna.
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  • 6/30/2025
  • by Lexy Perez
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Netflix's 'Maxton Hall' Replacement Has Sofia Carson Seeking Romance Abroad in First Trailer
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Netflix is no stranger to adapting iconic novels into popular movies and TV shows, and one of the latest creations from the streamer just got an exciting update. Netflix has officially debuted the first trailer for My Oxford Year, the coming-of-age drama starring Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest. The film will be released on the streamer on August 1, and it’s based on the novel of the same name by Julia Whelan, with Allison Burnett and Melissa Osborne writing the screenplay and Iain Morris directing. My Oxford Year will also star Dougray Scott, Catherine McCormack, Harry Trevaldwyn, Esmé Kingdom, Nikhil Parmar, Poppy Gilbert, Romina Cocca, Yadier Fernández, Nia Anisah, and Hugh Coles. Caroline Levy, Sofia Carson, Laura Char Carson, Christopher Simon, Maggie Monteith, and Pete Harris will produce.

My Oxford Year follows Anna (Sofia Carson), an ambitious young American woman who sets out to fulfil her lifelong dream: attending Oxford University.
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  • 6/30/2025
  • by Adam Blevins
  • Collider.com
15 Most Steamy Movies & TV Shows on Prime Video Right Now
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A little bit of sex is always appreciated in movies and TV shows, and a lot of it also doesn’t go unnoticed. I am looking at you, Fifty Shades of Grey, and its half-a-billion-dollar box office earnings. If you also love steamy movies and shows, then this article is for you, as we are here to list the most erotic films and TV shows you can find on Prime Video. So, here are the steamiest movies and TV shows you should watch on Prime Video.

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My Fault: London is a British romantic drama film co-directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler from a screenplay by Melissa Osborne. Based on the 2017 novel Culpa mía by Mercedes Ron, the 2025 film is a remake of the 2023 Spanish film, My Fault. It follows Noah,...
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  • 5/22/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Prime Video's 'My Fault: London' Is Getting a Trilogy
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One of the most oddly divisive movies to come from Prime Video recently is getting a sequel. Likened upon release to a Fast and Furious-style thriller with a controversial romance at its center, the movie proved to be a major hit with audiences despite some scathing reviews from critics. Clearly, the critical response will not stop the franchise from trying to step up a gear in a follow-up.

Released on Amazon Prime Video back in February, My Fault: London proved to be a surprise hit on the streaming platform. Now, the romance thriller, which is itself a remake of the hit Spanish-language Culpa mía (My Fault) franchise, will not only get a sequel, but two sequels, wrapping up with a trilogy.

The Culpa mía movies were adapted from author Mercedes Ron’s Wattpad novels, with My Fault: London transporting the romance and action from Spain to the streets of London,...
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  • 5/14/2025
  • by Jonathan Fuge
  • MovieWeb
Netflix Unveils First Look at Sofia Carson's New Rom-Com After Massive Success With The Life List
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Sofia Carson is a major Netflix darling, whose titles have stolen the hearts of thousands of subscribers. Following the success of her recent romantic drama, The Life List, Carson has a brand-new film coming out.

My Oxford Year will bring together not just one Netflix sweetheart, Carson, but two of them, as it will also feature a major Bridgerton franchise fan-favorite: Corey Mylchreest. The actor played the young King George, the lead in the popular limited series prequel spin-off Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. Netflix has officially unveiled the first look at the upcoming My Oxford Year, and confirmed the rom-com will premiere on Aug. 1, per Tudum.

Both actors have proven their leading skills in previous Netflix titles. Their upcoming rom-com is an adaptation of Julia Whelan's 2018 novel of the same name. Autumn in New York's Allison Burnett and My Fault: London's Melissa Osborne adapted the screenplay for the upcoming rom-com,...
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  • 5/13/2025
  • by Monica Coman
  • CBR
Sofia Carson Romances a ‘Queen Charlotte’ Star in First ‘My Oxford Year’ Images
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Move over, Emily in Paris, Anna is in London, and she's about to have the time of her life. My Oxford Year brings together two of the best Netflix romance leads, Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest, as they embark on their next love adventure. Carson plays Anna, an ambitious young American woman who goes to the University of Oxford to fulfill a dream she had as a child. Anna's life is on the path she has worked to keep, until she meets a charming and clever Londoner, Jamie, who knocks her off her path and alters both their lives. Iain Morris directed My Oxford Year from a screenplay by Allison Burnett and Melissa Osborne. Events in the film are based on Julia Whelan's novel of the same name, which was adapted from Burnett's original screenplay. Netflix unveiled first-look images of the film premiering on the platform on August 1, showing...
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  • 5/13/2025
  • by Denis Kimathi
  • Collider.com
Netflix Unveils Premiere Date, First-Look Photos For Romance ‘My Oxford Year’ Starring Sofia Carson & Corey Mylchreest
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Netflix has unveiled a premiere date and a series of first-look photos for My Oxford Year, its new romance starring Sofia Carson (The Life List) and Corey Mylchreest (Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story), which adapts the novel by Julia Whelan.

The film begins streaming on August 1. Check out the stills above and below.

Hailing from The Inbetweeners director Iain Morris, the film’s logline is as follows: When Anna, an ambitious young American woman, sets out for Oxford University to fulfill a childhood dream, she has her life completely on track until she meets a charming and clever local who profoundly alters both of their lives.

Adapted for the screen by Allison Burnett and Melissa Osborne, from a story by Burnett, pic’s cast also includes Dougray Scott, Catherine McCormack, Harry Trevaldwyn, Esmé Kingdom, Nikhil Parmar, and Poppy Gilbert. Marty Bowen, Wyck Godfrey, Laura Quicksilver, and Isaac Klausner are the film’s producers.
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  • 5/13/2025
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘My Fault: London’ Review: A Tasteless English-Language Adaptation of Tawdry Teen Lit
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In “My Fault: London,” there simply aren’t enough alterations to author Mercedes Ron’s source material, “Culpa Mía,” to make its trashy gimmick the least bit palatable. The Wattpad fiction’s original Spanish adaptation of the same name, which debuted on Prime Video in 2023, seemingly fits the definition of a “guilty pleasure,” making audiences cringe as non-blood related stepsiblings challenge puritanical social mores with their embarrassingly toxic, borderline incestuous courtship. At least that iteration didn’t contain the parents laughing off any sneaking suspicions their kids are having hot sex with each other under their roof.

This slightly-toned-down English-language version plays as if a teen Jackie Collins wrote an illicit romance between two cantankerous step-siblings set in the worlds of “The Fast and the Furious” and “Never Back Down.” If that sounds chaotically messy, it’s because it is. The leading lovers’ sharp edges are shaved down, softened to...
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  • 2/14/2025
  • by Courtney Howard
  • Variety Film + TV
10 Best Movies Like ‘My Fault: London’ To Watch If You Love the Film
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My Fault: London is a British romantic drama film co-directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler from a screenplay by Melissa Osborne. Based on the Wattpad story Culpa mía by Mercedes Ron, the 2025 film follows Noah, a teenage girl who must leave her life behind to move to London, where he mother has married a rich man. She soon meets Nick, her new stepbrother, and while she doesn’t like his attitude in the beginning, she soon begins falling for him. My Fault: London stars Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Eve Macklin, Ray Fearon, Sam Buchanan, and Jason Flemyng. So, if you loved the teen drama story, carefree romance, and charming characters in My Fault: London, here are some similar movies you should check out next.

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  • 2/13/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
7 Best Movies Coming to Streaming in February 2025
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This February, we are getting a ton of content from the much-anticipated release of Invincible Season 3 on streaming to the release of Captain America: Brave New World in theaters. This upcoming month will see the release of many great movies, so we thought of compiling a list of all the best movies that are coming straight to streaming.

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Kinds Pregnant is an upcoming comedy film directed by Tyler Spindel from a screenplay co-written by Julie Paiva and Amy Schumer. The upcoming Netflix film follows Lainy, who gets jealous after hearing that her friend is pregnant. She soon begins wearing a fake belly, but she is brought up with a few complications when she meets the man of her dreams, the fake belly causes a few complications. Kinda Pregnant stars Amy Schumer,...
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  • 2/1/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
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5 New Movies & TV Shows on Prime Video in February 2025
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Prime Video is ready with an entertainment-packed February this year. The upcoming month will see the return of some of Prime Video’s best original shows, including Reacher, and also the release of the much-anticipated movie My Fault: London. Just like every month, Prime Video is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the best 5 new movies and TV shows coming to Prime Video in February 2025.

Clean Slate Season 1 (February 6) Credit – Prime Video

Clean Slate is an upcoming comedy series created by Laverne Cox, Dan Ewen, and George Wallace. The Prime Video series follows Harry, an Alabama car wash owner who is shocked to discover that his estranged son has now transitioned into a proud trans woman when she comes to his door. Clean Slate stars Laverne Cox, Jay Wilkison,...
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  • 1/28/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘My Fault: London’: Prime Video Making British Feature Version Of ‘Culpa Mía’
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Prime Video is making a UK feature version of Mercedes Ron’s novel Culpa Mía, a year after it was adapted in Spain.

Based on the first book in Argentinian author Ron’s Culpables trilogy and produced by 42, My Fault: London will star up-and-comers Asha Banks (The Magic Flute) and Matthew Broome (The Buccaneers) as Noah and Nick. Production recently wrapped in the UK.

The pic begins with Noah’s mother, Ella, falling in love with the very wealthy William, and the two move from America to London to live with William and his son Nick. Upon arrival, the 18-year-old Noah meets bad boy Nick, and there is an immediate attraction between the two. Noah spends the summer adjusting to her new life, making new friends from Nick’s various circles, and navigating a complicated relationship with him while they fight to keep the attraction at bay. But unbeknownst to Noah,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 5/22/2024
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Amazon Announces U.K. Original Film ‘My Fault: London’ Based On ‘Culpables’ Books
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Amazon Prime Video has announced a new U.K. original film titled My Fault: London.

Following the success of Spanish movie Culpa Mia (My Fault), the London version remakes the story of Nick and Noah, starring English talent Asha Banks (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder) and Matthew Broome (The Buccaneers). Production has recently wrapped in the U.K.

My Fault: London will offer fans worldwide the British remake of this film based on the first book of Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Culpables trilogy (Culpa Mía, Culpa Tuya, Culpa Nuestra).

In My Fault: London, Noah’s mother, Ella, falls in love with a wealthy man and the two move from America to London to live with William and his son Nick. Upon arrival, the 18-year-old Noah meets “bad boy” Nick, and there is an immediate attraction between the two. She spends the summer adjusting to her new life, but unbeknownst to Noah,...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 5/22/2024
  • by Lily Ford
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Prime Video Sets U.K. Remake of Spanish Original ‘Culpa Mia’ Titled ‘My Fault: London’
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Prime Video have set a U.K. remake of Spanish original movie “Culpa Mia.”

“My Fault: London” will retell the story of Nick and Noah, who are played by Asha Banks (“A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder”) and Matthew Broome (“The Buccaneers”).

The film, which recently wrapped in the U.K., is directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler based on a script by Melissa Osborne (“Change”).

“When Noah’s mother, Ella, falls in love with the very wealthy William, the two move from America to London to live with William and his son Nick,” reads the logline. “Upon arrival, the 18-year-old Noah meets bad boy Nick, and there is an immediate attraction between the two. Noah spends the summer adjusting to her new life, making new friends from Nick’s various circles and navigating a complicated relationship with him while they fight to keep the attraction at bay. But unbeknownst to Noah,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 5/22/2024
  • by K.J. Yossman
  • Variety Film + TV
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