Britain has produced some seriously talented directors, each with a style all their own. Which one gets your vote for the ultimate cosy movie marathon?
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Edgar Wright
From Shaun of the Dead to Baby Driver, his snappy editing and pub-perfect humour make every rewatch feel fresh. Cornetto trilogy on repeat, anyone?

Christopher Nolan
Whether it's Inception's spinning tops or Oppenheimer's booming score, Nolan makes you feel clever for keeping up. Just don't ask anyone to explain Tenet.
Ken Loach
His gritty, heartfelt films like I, Daniel Blake hold a mirror up to real life in modern Britain. Not always easy viewing, but unforgettable.

Danny Boyle
Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire, 28 Days Later - the man refuses to stick to a genre. Also gave us that unforgettable 2012 Olympics opening ceremony.

Mike Leigh
From Secrets & Lies to Mr. Turner, his improvised dramas capture British life with painful, brilliant honesty. Perfect for when you want to feel something deep.
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