How to Have Sex
The fraught territory of sex and consent among young people is explored in Molly Manning Walker's bruising debut feature. Mia McKenna-Bruce stars as 16-year-old Tara, who goes on holiday to Malia, Crete, with friends Skye and Em. Amid a cycle of partying, Tara's uncertainty about losing her virginity leads to jealousy and peer pressure. Thursday, 9pm, Film4.
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues
Fifteen years after the band split, filmmaker Marty DiBergi documents their reunion concert in New Orleans. Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer return as a more grizzled trio, with cameos from Paul McCartney and Elton John. Saturday, 8am, 4.10pm, 10.25pm, Sky Cinema Premiere.
From Here to Eternity
Fred Zinnemann's Oscar-winning drama on a 1941 Hawaii army base focuses on two intense romances. Montgomery Clift plays a bullied new arrival who finds solace with Donna Reed's hostess, while Burt Lancaster's sergeant has an affair with the captain's wife (Deborah Kerr). Saturday, 4.35pm, Talking Pictures TV.
Black Box
This 2021 French thriller follows air-crash investigator Mathieu (Pierre Niney) as he analyzes a cockpit voice recorder after a plane crash in the Alps. He descends into a conspiracy where the truth may not be on the tape. Saturday, midnight, BBC Two.
Here We Are
Nir Bergman's drama explores autism through a father (Shai Avivi) who is the sole carer for his grown son Uri (Noam Imber). As Uri prepares to move into a hostel, they go on the run, questioning whether the father's actions are for his son's sake or his own. Sunday, 11.50pm, BBC Two.
Batman
Tim Burton's 1989 comic crime thriller stars Michael Keaton as Batman and Jack Nicholson as the Joker. With a revamped Batmobile and soundtrack by Danny Elfman and Prince, it's a dark revival of the superhero. The sequel Batman Returns follows at 8pm. Tuesday, 5.50pm, Sky Cinema Greats.
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
The third and last movie features Lady Mary's divorce scandal in 1930, which prohibits her from being presented to a prince. With money talk involving Cora's brother and a guest appearance by Noël Coward. Friday, 7.55am, 8pm, Sky Cinema Premiere.



