Sam Buchanan
Sam Buchanan’s name keeps popping up on the credits of some of the most buzzed-about British films lately, and honestly, it makes sense. With “My Fault London” dropping in 2025, he’s right in the thick of this new wave of raw, city-driven cinema. That film’s got everyone talking—tangled relationships, questionable choices, and the kind of London that doesn’t show up in the tourist brochures. Not exactly a feel-good flick, but it hits you in the gut, you know?
And then there’s “Back to Black” (2024), which, yeah, it’s as intense as the title hints. This one’s loaded with nostalgia and heartbreak, all wrapped up in a soundtrack you’ll probably want to steal. Sam’s performance? Totally nails that messy, complicated energy—someone who’s desperately clinging to the past but knows deep down he can’t rewind time. It’s not just another sad music biopic; it digs in and pulls out all the ugly, beautiful bits.
“Just Act Normal” (2025) flips the script again. It’s awkward, it’s honest, and it’s way too relatable for anyone who’s ever felt like they’re faking it just to get by. Sam brings this dry sense of humor to the role, the kind where you’re not sure if you should laugh or wince. He doesn’t play it safe, and that’s what makes his work stick with you.
Bottom line: if Sam Buchanan’s name is on the cast list, you’re in for something real—maybe messy, maybe a little uncomfortable, but never boring.