It’s taken a while for the film The History of Sound to reach UK cinemas – it’s already available to stream in the US. But good news for fans of Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor – it’s now showing in the UK!
Oliver Hermanus directs this film, The History of Sound, which Ben Shattuck adapted from his own short stories. It centers on Lionel, a gifted music student played by Mescal, and his classmate David, portrayed by O’Connor, as they connect through their shared passion for folk music.
After many years apart, they come together again for a trip into the forests of Maine, hoping to record old folk songs. This journey—and their renewed connection—profoundly impacts Lionel’s life, changing him in lasting ways.
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Critics praised The History of Sound, with NME calling it “essential viewing” and describing it as a visually stunning and emotionally powerful period drama. The Daily Beast highlighted the film as a showcase for Paul Mescal and Aisling O’Connor, solidifying their status as rising stars in Hollywood.
The new movie, The History of Sound, is now playing in UK cinemas if you’re interested in seeing it this weekend.


Paul Mescal described feeling playful and carefree around his co-star, Josh. He explained that Josh has a way of bringing out his more childlike side, a feeling he hadn’t experienced in years. Mescal also noted that their connection wasn’t the only important aspect of the film.
Honestly, playing this game, I really felt a connection with the characters. It wasn’t just about romance or those big, dramatic moments. It was more about the feeling of actually knowing these people, sharing their ups and downs, and feeling genuinely happy when things went well, and really bummed out when they didn’t. It was a much more meaningful bond than just a love story, you know?
If you’re not in the mood for The History of Sound this weekend, there are plenty of other new films hitting UK cinemas! Options include the sci-fi thriller Mercy starring Chris Pratt, the Irish drama Saipan based on a true story, and the horror sequel Return to Silent Hill.
The History of Sound is out now in UK cinemas.
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