Robbie Williams has delighted us over the years with a plethora of hit songs, both from his time with Take That and his incredible solo career.
The singer’s biopic Better Man is releasing in cinemas today (December 26) and fans have been excitedly anticipating watching the performer’s biggest hits on-screen.
The songs that will be featured in the film will include She’s The One, Angels and Let Me Entertain You, plus many more. As well as this, there will also be new original music for the film’s soundtrack, with Forbidden Road already being released as a single.
The track peaked at number 20 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart, and will no doubt continue to re-chart once fans watch the film.
However, Robbie’s most popular hits have been recorded again by the singer to suit the “emotion of the moment”, director Michael Gracey has confirmed.
The film has already premiered at the 51st Telluride Film Festival back in August and opened up to rave reviews. Additionally, it was also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in September as well as opening up at the 55th International Film Festival of India.
The accolades have already began coming in with the song Forbidden Road being nominated for Best Original Song at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards. Better Man also received a record-breaking 16 nominations at the 2025 AACTA Awards.
It currently has seven star rating on IMDb from 683 reviews and a 88% Tomatometer rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 40 reviews.
Early reviews include: “It’s a visual feast for the eyes: a colourful, well-lit, pristinely-framed showcase for the music, the choreography, and the emotional core of the performances, never trading one aspect for the another. It’s brilliant, energetic, electrifying stuff.” Another reviewer gushed: “Michael Gracey pulls off the biggest cinematic surprise of the year. An absolute blast.”
Meanwhile a third penned: “Even more than with The Greatest Showman, director Michael Gracey has created a fun, bombastic, brilliant choreographed and totally enthralling film.”
Robbie has had 28 top ten singles in his career, with singles including Millennium, She’s The One, Rock DJ, Eternity, Somethin’ Stupid and Radio all hitting the coveted number one spot.
Better Man is in cinemas now