As USUAL Netflix dropped a whole load of new content at the start of the month with some classic films nestling alongside some intriguing newcomers.

Starting with the classics there’s recent heavy hitters including the emotional sci-fi wonder, Arrival, Tom Hanks at his best in Cast Away and one of Tom Cruise’s finest, long dark night of the soul hitman drama Collateral, and we haven’t even reached the ‘D’s.

There’s always a few ‘under the radar’ choices lurking too, and I’d direct anyone wanting a warm hearted comedy to try 2008’s Baby Mama, why this film isn’t more popular is a mystery to me.

Starring two of America’s funniest people, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, Baby Mama finds Fey’s upright 30-something singleton paying ‘trailer trash’ Poehler to carry her surrogate baby. Cue laugh out loud culture clash moments as the two rub up against each other before predictably learning to get along.

You won’t find warm fuzzy feelings in the Netflix original film Run, but it’s entertaining nevertheless.

Co-lead Sarah Paulson has appeared in films including Ocean’s Eight and Carol, often playing women on the edge.

Here she’s the mother of Chloe, grown up and ready to leave for college, but still suffering the effects of a severely premature birth.

Amazingly it’s the first mainstream film for 70 years to star a wheelchair user in a lead role, that honour going to Kiera Allen.

Go into Run without too much knowledge and it’s high class hokum, a little hammy at times but with some beautifully judged tense moments.

Paulson may not be quite the loving mother she appears, and Chloe soon finds herself confined in different ways.

Allen’s disability makes the filmmakers conjure tension from everyday scenarios.