The Catholic church gets a little Bond-ified in PREY FOR THE DEVIL (out now, Blu-ray/DVD/download), in which a relatable young nun strives to save a possessed young girl. We said: “Colin Salmon provides gravitas, and there’s one half-decent twist… Otherwise, it’s a yawn-inducingly rote affair.” Having said that there are some decent extras here, including director’s commentary and 55 minutes of featurettes, plus (on Blu-ray only) an hour-long discussion of possession and a two-hour reading of the first-draft screenplay, featuring cast members and conducted via Zoom. Owen Wilson completists who refuse to sign up to streaming services will be delighted to see SECRET HEADQUARTERS (out now, DVD) hit shiny disc. Wilson plays Iron Man-esque superhero the Guard, but is mostly absent, with the focus on Charlie, the son who discovers his pop’s hidden lair full of cool shit. We said: “Plays as a mash-up of Spy Kids and Home Alone when it could have been Unbreakable Jr… From the aesthetics to the action it feels all too underpowered, not helped by Wilson’s boilerplate superhero.” When it came out on DVD in 2012 we were very impressed by epic Nightmare On Elm Street documentary NEVER SLEEP AGAIN (6 February, Blu-ray). Now it’s available in HD. Over four hours long (with another four hours of bonuses), it tackles each entry in the franchise in turn, securing anecdotes and candid opinions from over 100 different members of cast and crew. We said: “Freddy fans should immediately add it to their collection.”