THE sun is peeking out of the clouds and lambs are beginning to bounce in the fields: Spring is most definitely on the horizon. But while it might not be sunbathing weather quite yet, we have the perfect films to fill your free time with!

Downton Abbey's Hugh Bonneville takes the reigns in historical drama Viceroy's House as Lord Mountbatten, the final Viceroy of India in 1947. Almost seventy years since India became independent from Britain, he was charged with handing the country back to its people. But this epic change wouldn't be without its fair share of problems, as conflict of opinion turns into violence across the country and differing faiths.

There are secrets hidden in every community, even in small, unassuming caravan parks in Gloucestershire. Here we find the Cutlers, the unlaw criminal family in crime drama Trespass Against Us. Brendan Gleeson and Michael Fassbender play a father and son, who don't quite see eye to eye in terms of morals. While Chad (Fassbender) wants to do right by his son and grant him the education he was deprived of, aggressive father Colby (Gleeson) is insistent upon a life of crime. Can Chad escape the police and his father when a heist goes wrong?

The BBC have wowed us over the years with their incredible documentaries and none more so than with Dancer. Ballet prodigy Sergei Polunin flew to the top of his game and became the Royal Ballet's youngest dance principal. But the 'bad boy' of the dancing world had a destructive reputation and walked away from the pressures of stardom. Dancer highlights the amazing story of this complex young man and is definitely one you need to feast your eyes upon.

Our weekend box office extravaganza lies in the hands of The Lego Batman Movie. The Caped Crusader must learn the meaning of teamwork and play nice with others in order to save Gotham City from the dastardly plans of serial maniac The Joker.

Evie Myers