What’s new on demand, streaming
New movies on demand
“Strictly Confidential”: On the anniversary of her best friend’s death, a young woman (Georgia Lock) returns to the Caribbean hotspot where it happened to get to the bottom of it all. Elizabeth Hurley co-stars in this thriller directed by her son, Damian Hurley. Available April 5.
Recent releases newly available on demand: “Sleeping Dogs,” April 9; “Ennio,” April 9; “Glitter & Doom,” April 9.
New movies on streaming services
“Girls State”: This documentary, made by the same filmmakers who put together the award-winning “Boys State” in 2020, follows 500 girls from around Missouri who are brought together for a weeklong mock-government camp. On Apple TV+ April 5.
“Scoop”: This British drama recreates the real-life goings-on that led the BBC to land its bombshell interview with Prince Andrew about his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Gillian Anderson, Rufus Sewell and Billie Piper star. On Netflix April 5.
“How to Date Billy Walsh”: In this British rom-com, a boy who’s loved his childhood friend forever is just about to finally tell her how he feels when she falls for a new transfer student. On Prime Video April 5.
“What Jennifer Did”: A girl calls 911 to report her parents have been shot, only to become the focus of the investigation in, as recounted in this truecrime documentary. On Netflix April 10.
Recent releases newly available on streaming services: “The Zone of Interest,” Max April 5; “Night Swim,” Peacock April 5; “She Came to Me,” Hulu April 5; “The Best Man” (2023), Hulu April 5; “The Exorcist: Believer,” Prime Video April 9.