Molly Manning Walker's debut feature 'How to Have Sex' offers a bruising exploration of sex and consent among teenagers. Mia McKenna-Bruce stars as 16-year-old Tara, who holidays in Malia, Crete with friends Skye and Em. The party atmosphere leads to peer pressure and worse when they befriend older hotel neighbours. Thursday, 9pm, Film4.
Fifteen years after the band split, 'This Is Spinal Tap' returns in 'Spinal Tap II', with Rob Reiner documenting their reunion concert. Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer reprise their roles, joined by cameos from Paul McCartney and Elton John. Saturday, 8am, 4.10pm, 10.25pm, Sky Cinema Premiere.
Fred Zinnemann's Oscar-winning drama 'From Here to Eternity' is set on a Hawaii army base in 1941, focusing on two intense romances. Montgomery Clift plays a bullied new recruit, while Burt Lancaster's sergeant begins an affair with Deborah Kerr's captain's wife. Saturday, 4.35pm, Talking Pictures TV.
French thriller 'Black Box' (2021) follows air-crash investigator Mathieu, who analyses cockpit voice recorders. When a plane crashes in the Alps, he uncovers a conspiracy. Pierre Niney stars. Saturday, midnight, BBC Two.
'Here We Are' (2020) is an Israeli drama about divorcee Aharon, who cares for his autistic son Uri. As Uri prepares to move to a hostel, the pair go on the run. Sunday, 11.50pm, BBC Two.
Tim Burton's 1989 'Batman' stars Michael Keaton as the dark knight and Jack Nicholson as the Joker. The sequel 'Batman Returns' follows at 8pm. Tuesday, 5.50pm, Sky Cinema Greats.
The third 'Downton Abbey' film sees Lady Mary's divorce scandalise the family in 1930. Paul Giamatti and Noël Coward guest star. Friday, 7.55am, 8pm, Sky Cinema Premiere.



