health, about paranoia, about anxiety, but on the face of it, it starts off like it could be a richard curtisie. it's a sort of country house, university reunion, lots of quite posh friends getting together. and then one guy suddenly starts to think, do my friends actually hate me? and he starts to unravel. and we see everything through his eyes, which i find really interesting because you're starting to question, you know, is he imagining this and you're feeling his paranoia with him? so it's almost edging on psychological horror. but i thought it was very clever and it kept me awake at night in a good way thinking about it. yeah. and how did did it do well in the cinema. i think it's it well again it's on the arthouse level but i think if you're a fan of the likes of ben wheatley, then this is a film that if you missed it in cinema, you should catch it on dvd from monday. anna, lovely to see you as always. thank you, anna smith. that's it for this week. thanks for watching. goodbye. the weather this weekend isn't looking bad for most of us for most of us it's a bank holiday weekend so here'