Viewer Rating
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources
Romance, Drama • 2026 • 123 min

Your Fault: London is the third entry in the Spanish-originated Culpables franchise, now relocated to Britain and recast with a diverse British ensemble. Nick and Noah navigate a long-distance strain as he pursues business ambitions and she starts at Oxford, while temptations and rivalries test their bond. The Neutral label fits a story that is, at its heart, a conventional step-sibling melodrama. The main progressive pull comes from framing parental authority as an obstacle to the couple's choices. Offsetting that, the film uses diverse casting without building an ideological argument around it, and the romance plays out in a classic format with no political, religious, or LGBTQ dimensions in play.
Asha Banks • Matthew Broome • Ray Fearon
Your Fault: London is the third entry in the Spanish-originated Culpables franchise, now relocated to Britain and recast with a diverse British ensemble. Nick and Noah navigate a long-distance strain as he pursues business ambitions and she starts at Oxford, while temptations and rivalries test their bond. The Neutral label fits a story that is, at its heart, a conventional step-sibling melodrama. The main progressive pull comes from framing parental authority as an obstacle to the couple's choices. Offsetting that, the film uses diverse casting without building an ideological argument around it, and the romance plays out in a classic format with no political, religious, or LGBTQ dimensions in play.
Asha Banks • Matthew Broome • Ray Fearon
Interpersonal romantic tensions and career divergences drive the narrative in a conventional melodrama format, with no engagement of ideological frameworks.
Diverse casting places a non-white actress in the central female role and a Black actor as the patriarch within a standard step-sibling romance adaptation. The story frames relationships and conflicts neutrally without critiquing traditional identities or foregrounding equity themes.
Noah, originally portrayed by a white actress in the Spanish source films, is played by Asha Banks; William Leister, originally depicted by white Spanish actors, is played by Black British actor Ray Fearon.
Parental disapproval of the protagonists' relationship triggers threats to withdraw financial and business support, positioning family authority as an obstacle to individual choice.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes appear in the film.
No transgender characters or themes appear.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
No gender-swapped characters appear. Lead roles Noah and Nick retain their established genders from Mercedes Ron’s Culpables novels, with female actor Asha Banks as Noah and male actor Matthew Broome as Nick.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources























