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Heretic (the one with Hugh Grant in it). I'm not sure any of it stands up to much scrutiny after watching, but it's an enjoyable watch when it's happening.
I'm halfway through Black Doves. It's recognisably a Joe Barton affair (the last thing I saw of his was The Lazarus Project, and BD has the same character archetypes, and the same strangely old cars).
The latest episode of Silo. Continues to be slow-paced, and stupid at times. Like the book, it feels like Young Adult stuff masquerading as something mainstream, but I've said that in the past, and been strongly disagreed with.