If Bad Sisters has got you in the mood for more of Anne-Marie Duff on your screens, then we've got just the movie for you to watch this week.
2014 British thriller Before I Go to Sleep saw Duff appear alongside Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth and Mark Strong. An adaptation of SJ Watson's novel, it centres on Christine (Kidman) who suffers from amnesia after a vicious attack.
Unable to form new memories, her doctor (Strong) tells her to keep a video diary to remember those important to her in life, including her husband Ben (Firth). But who is the mysterious woman (Duff) she keeps remembering?
If you haven't seen it before or fancy a rewatch, Before I Go to Sleep is now available to watch on Netflix in the UK and Ireland.
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Don't worry if you're not a Netflix subscriber as Before I Go to Sleep is also available to watch on BBC iPlayer for the next week.
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The thriller is also available to watch right now on streaming service ITVX and on Prime Video channel StudioCanal Presents for all subscribers.
Before I Go to Sleep wasn't a massive hit with the critics on its release in 2014, and currently stands at only 36% on Rotten Tomatoes.
It was, however, praised generally for being a "stylish, fast-paced, and well-acted diversion", despite its flaws.
Related: Bad Sisters season 2 is a worthy follow-up
Anne-Marie Duff returned last year for season two of Channel 4 crime drama Suspect, which you can watch right now on Channel 4's streaming service.
She can also be seen in Apple TV+ show Bad Sisters, which recently wrapped up its second season.
Before I Go to Sleep is now available to watch on Netflix in the UK and Ireland, as well as on BBC iPlayer.
Movies Editor, Digital Spy Ian has more than 10 years of movies journalism experience as a writer and editor. Starting out as an intern at trade bible Screen International, he was promoted to report and analyse UK box-office results, as well as carving his own niche with horror movies, attending genre festivals around the world. After moving to Digital Spy, initially as a TV writer, he was nominated for New Digital Talent of the Year at the PPA Digital Awards. He became Movies Editor in 2019, in which role he has interviewed 100s of stars, including Chris Hemsworth, Florence Pugh, Keanu Reeves, Idris Elba and Olivia Colman, become a human encyclopedia for Marvel and appeared as an expert guest on BBC News and on-stage at MCM Comic-Con. Where he can, he continues to push his horror agenda – whether his editor likes it or not.

















