It seems like five minutes since DON’T WORRY DARLING (5 December, 4K/Blu-ray/DVD/ download) was in cinemas. Harry Styles is half of a couple living in a suspiciously idyllic ’50s residential community where all the chaps are working on a secret project. We said: “The big problem is the final act reveal. Filching ideas from other movies, there’s a good chance you will have seen this before.” Negligible extras: just a Making Of and a deleted scene. Hollywood effects great Phil Tippett began working on MAD GOD (5 December, Blu-ray/ DVD/download) in 1987, then shelved it for 20 years. Now it’s been completed. Told mostly via stop-motion, it follows a gas-masked figure through a hellish underworld. We said: “Tippett’s nightmarish tableaux, largely assembled from junk, bristle with detail… An engrossingly grotesque Grand Guignol spectacle.” Eye-catching bonus: a commentary teaming Tippett with Guillermo del Toro. Horror sequel ORPHAN: FIRST KILL (out now, Blu-ray/DVD) brings back Esther, a psycho with a glandular disorder masquerading as a 10-year-old, to worm her way into another unsuspecting family. We said: “Laboriously ensures every detail of the previous film is referenced at tedious length. Nothing here comes close to recapturing its gleeful mischief.” Finally, new TV box sets include DOOM PATROL SEASON THREE (5 December, DVD), HALO SEASON ONE (out now, 4K/Blu-ray/DVD), and WESTWORLD SEASON FOUR (out now, 4K/ Blu-ray/DVD).