Get ready for a cinematic storm this week as some of the most anticipated releases hit our screens! Top of the bill is Heartstopper Forever, the eagerly awaited feature-length conclusion to Alice Oseman's heartwarming teen drama. Landing on Netflix this Friday, 17th July, it's set to be a tear-jerker as Charlie (Joe Locke) and Nick (Kit Connor) navigate the ups and downs of long-distance love and university life. Expect all the swoony moments, laugh-out-loud one-liners, and heart-stopping drama that fans have grown to adore.
But it's not just romance on the agenda – Daniel Day-Lewis is back in action with Anemone, a gritty drama co-written with his son Ronan. This intense thriller drops onto Sky Cinema Premiere from Sunday, 12th July, pitting Day-Lewis against Sean Bean in a battle of wits and emotions. The stormy tale of two brothers promises to be a wild ride, with Samantha Morton adding depth as Ray's estranged partner.
For those craving a dose of classic cinema, Film4 has got you covered! On Saturday, 11th July, get ready for the screwball comedy masterpiece The Lady Eve, starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda in all their witty glory. Later that week on Tuesday, 14th July, catch Alain Guiraudie's French rural drama Misericordia as it twists from a poignant funeral tribute to a sinister narrative of danger and desire.
Sky Cinema Premiere also brings the mind-bending multiverse thriller Redux Redux, exploring themes of grief through science fiction. Directed by the McManus siblings, this thought-provoking film stars Michaela as Irene, a mother driven to explore parallel universes in search of justice for her murdered daughter.
BBC Four takes us on an intimate journey into the life and times of Hollywood icon Kim Novak with Kim Novak's Vertigo, premiering on Thursday, 16th July. This candid documentary features a rare interview with the then 92-year-old actress as she opens up about her colourful past, struggles, and stardom.