The Irish Mail on Sunday

BOB’S STORY WILL MOVE YOU, JUST

- MATTHEW BOND

AChristmas Gift from Bob is an unexpected seasonal sequel to 2016’s A Street Cat Named Bob and should have been in cinemas now. But it isn’t, so fans of busker, Big Issue vendor and bestseller writer James Bowen and his ginger stray will have to opt for digital download. It’s on most platforms now.

Not much has changed since the original, apart from the mildly cheering Christmas plot. Luke Treadaway’s thoroughly downbeat performanc­e as James won’t be for everyone, and the storyline is a touch thin, but its heart is in the right place. Cat-lovers should know that the reallife Bob died in June.

Elsewhere, Saint Frances – written by and starring the talented Kelly O’Sullivan, – comes to digital download on

Friday. It’s a bitterswee­t, indie-style comedy drama that sees O’Sullivan, pictured, as Bridget, a woman whose thirty-something life is not turning out as planned. So between waitressin­g and messy onenight stands, she works as a nanny to a precocious six-year-old for an older lesbian couple. The film eventually delivers some powerful and touching moments.

Juliet Landau is the daughter of Martin Landau, who played original Dracula star Bela Lugosi in Tim Burton’s Ed Wood. So vampires are very much in her blood. She directs, writes and stars in A Place Among The Dead, a mockumenta­ry about their enduring appeal. Part stylised documentar­y – Gary Oldman and Anne Rice are interviewe­d – part bloody murder mystery, it’s an acquired taste and on Modern Films’ platform from tomorrow.

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DOWNBEAT: Luke Treadaway as James Bowen with ginger sidekick Bob

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