MORE NEW FILMS ON DEMAND AND IN CINEMAS
NOCTURNAL 15
Rising star Cosmo Jarvis (Calm With Horses) puts in another sensational turn in this indie as Pete, a lonely 33-year-old painter/ decorator who forms an intense relationship with a goody-goody 16-year-old schoolgirl, who’s also a budding athlete. In selected cinemas from Friday
THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME 18
Tom Holland fights the forces of evil in this post-World War II slice of midwestern gothic based on Donald Ray Pollock’s novel. Produced by Jake Gyllenhaal, it also co-stars Robert Pattinson as an unholy preacher. On Netflix from today
HARD KILL 15
A growly, macho title like that always makes me think of Bruce Willis. Yet it’s almost shocking to find the Die Hard legend himself actually slumming it – albeit briefly – in this direct-to-download action flick, whose only other distinctive feature is its doleful zero per cent rating on reviews aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
Available now on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Microsoft Xbox, Sony PlayStation, Sky Store, Virgin, Rakuten, TalkTalk, BT
HURT BY PARADISE TBC
Shot for just £75,000, this micro-budget movie is like Woody Allen’s Manhattan set in London’s Camden Town. At least that’s the vibe channelled by actress turned debut director Greta Bellamacina (Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire) with her semiautobiographical tale of a single mother struggling to be a poet.
In selected cinemas from Friday
THE MAN IN THE HAT 12A
Directed and co-written by Oscarwinning composer Stephen Warbeck (Shakespeare In Love, Billy Elliot) this picturesque nearsilent dramedy stars Ciarán Hinds (Game Of Thrones, The Woman In Black) as the titular man who is mysteriously pursued across France by five angry men in a Citroën Dyane.
In selected cinemas from Friday