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Manchester Evening News
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Jake Hackney

The new films and shows out on Now this weekend – April 28

With another weekend comes a brand-new bunch of films and TV shows dropping on streaming services. If you’re wondering what new content you can sink your teeth into this weekend, we’ve done the leg work for you.

With Now – the streaming subscription service from Sky – there is plenty of new content on offer this month. Whether you fancy a brand-new drama from Scrubs and Garden State star Zach Braff, or a gripping psychological thriller with British screen veteran Tim Roth, Now has you covered.

Here is the new content available to stream on Now this weekend.

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A Good Person

Written and directed by Zach Braff, A Good Person follow Allison (Florence Pugh), a young woman whose world falls apart when she survives an unimaginable tragedy whilst in recovery for an opioid addiction and unresolved grief. She forms an unlikely friendship with her would-be father-in-law, Daniel (Morgan Freeman) that gives her a fighting chance to put her life back together and move forward.

A Good Person is available to stream on Sky Cinema with Now.

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Resurrection

In this psychological thriller, Margaret’s (Rebecca Hall) carefully constructed life is in order. She is capable, disciplined and successful.

But all that is upended when David (Tim Roth) returns carrying with him the horrors of Margaret’s past, forcing her to confront the monster she’s evaded for two decades.

Resurrection is available to stream on Sky Cinema with Now from April 29.

Piggy

In this Spanish horror, Sara (Laura Galán) hides away from the summer sun in her parent’s butcher shop in a rural Spanish town. A teenager whose excess weight makes her the target of incessant bullying, she flees a clique of capricious girls who torment her at the town pool, only to stumble upon them being brutally kidnapped by a stranger, who drives off with them in his van.

When the police begin asking questions, Sara keeps quiet. Intrigued by the stranger – an interest that’s mutual – she’s torn between revealing the truth and protecting the man who saved her.

Piggy is available to stream on Sky Cinema with Now from April 30.

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