The works of JG Ballard were an inspiration for Brandon Cronenberg’s INFINITY POOL (26 June, Blu-ray/DVD), which sees a novelist and his heiress wife holidaying at a luxury resort. When James kills a man, he’s given the option of having a clone executed in his place… We said: “Has all the hallucinatory flair and gnarly gore of Possessor and Antiviral… The characters’ descent into hell takes compelling twists and turns.” Disappointingly, there are zero bonuses. Boo! The gloomy tale of two children who wake in the night to find the windows and doors in their house have disappeared, SKINAMARINK (3 July, Blu-ray/DVD) received rave reviews in some quarters, but “Emperor’s New Clothes” was our verdict. We said: “Getting photos back from the chemists to find accidental snaps of carpet may have inspired this slice of anti-cinema… Unremittingly tedious.” Finally, Arrow Video has released a swanky new edition of Robert Eggers’s THE LIGHTHOUSE (out now, 4K/Blu-ray). Set in the 1890s, it sees Robert Pattinson and Willem Defoe’s bickering “wickies”, isolated on an island, slowly succumbing to their inner demons. We said: “Uncompromising art horror, rich with ambiguity and disturbing subtext.” The new on-disc bonuses are a documentary and a visual essay; it also comes with a double-sided poster, six postcards and a 60-page booklet. Finally, the latest TV box sets include THE HANDMAID’S TALE Season Five (out now, DVD) and THE WALKING DEAD Season 11 (3 July, Blu-ray/DVD). Long live physical media!