An overdue nod to Screen Anime, an ongoing “online film festival” (subscription £3.98 a month). Their latest slate includes 2016’s WEATHERING WITH YOU (VOD, available until 25 July); a romcom from the director of body-swap hit Your Name, it sees a troubled runaway falling into the orbit of a poor orphan girl who can control the weather. We said: “It’s hard not to be swept up by its bighearted melodrama, lavish visuals and sincere environmentalism, but the premise isn’t as enthralling at Your Name’s.” Another streaming debut is the bewilderingJESUS SHOWS YOU THE WAY TO THE HIGHWAY (VOD, out now), available on the Arrow Video Channel via Amazon Prime or Apple TV (subs £4.99 a month). Mashing up exploitation tropes and featuring “Batfro” (a tubby black Batman) and laser-eyed fly-men, it centres on a VR realm where people’s jittery avatars wear cardboard masks of the famous (Stalin, Princess Anne…). Expect a trash aesthetic; a crudely dubbed, very non-Hollywood cast; bathetic dialogue; and a soundtrack of chiptune bangers and discordant jazz. Memorably odd, but good luck making sense of it… Finally,THE OUTSIDER (Blu-ray/DVD, 27 July) adapts Stephen King’s 2018 novel over 10 parts. A police procedural with a supernatural twist, it centres on a baseball coach suspected of raping and murdering a child; there’s watertight evidence that he did, but equally strong evidence that he couldn’t have. We said: “Soon becomes an exercise in slow-burn… It should be irritating. Instead it’s mesmerising.”