Wrath of Man

New recruit 'H' (Jason Statham) starts a job at an armoured car cash pickup company after moving to the US from "Europe".

When he calmly and ruthlessly takes down a whole gang that tries to hold up the truck he's in singlehandedly it becomes clear he's not quite who he said on the application form.

The Lighthouse

Two lighthouse keepers arrive for their stint on a remote outcrop. The veteran keeper (Willem Dafoe) jealously tends the lamp while leaving all the other work to the new lad (Robert Pattinson).

This ensures things start out hostile but as time passes they form a working relationship and begin to share tales of their life with each other.

When the tender fails to arrive and relieve them at the appointed time things begin to unravel.

Tigers are not afraid

Young Estrella (Paola Lara) tries to live as normal a life as she can despite the drug gangs and violence that stalk her home. When an escalation in violence shuts her school, one of the last things a teacher does is place three sticks of chalk in her hand, which she says will grant her wishes "like in the stories".

Street kid Shine (Juan Ramón López) lifts a gun and mobile phone from a drunk cartel member little knowing the trouble it will bring to his little gang of orphans.

When the two are thrown together by terrible events, Estrella uses her three wishes to try and fix things but as is the way with such magic there's a price.

CW: Casual violence including on screen child murder. Yes really.

Candyman

Young affluent academic Helen Lyle (Virginia Madsen) and her colleague Bernadette (Kasi Lemmons) are working on a paper on urban legends and begin researching a local phenomenon, the "Candyman", who is said to murder people who invoke him with the hook he has instead of a hand.

Her husband Trevor (Xander Berkeley) and his colleagues are scornful, considering it "academic Bolivia" but the pair double down and dig into the one supposed killing they can link to a real event, travelling to the scene of the crime.

Here in the "projects" amongst poverty and crime the Candyman is very real. That reality begins to seep into Helen's life.