Your night in: Every movie on TV tonight rated
From high-stakes low-plot action movies to sequels both magical and meandering, there is no shortage of cinematic variety on TV tonight.
From high-stakes low-plot action movies to sequels both magical and meandering, there is no shortage of cinematic variety on TV tonight.
Blake Lively stars in a pulpy, punishing tale of vengeance, Emma Roberts lightens the mood in a rom-com and Joel Edgerton takes viewers on a torrid journey of mystery. Leigh Paatsch reviews the offerings on Binge, Netflix and more.
Movies to satisfy every taste are on free-to-air TV over the coming nights. Leigh Paatsch casts a discerning eye over what’s hot and what’s not.
Two late, great acting legends make an appearance in an action-packed night on the small screen with Sean Connery playing James Bond and Chadwick Boseman in Marshall. Leigh Paatsch rates all tonight’s TV offerings.
While action-adventure fantasy Onward will not go down as one of Pixar’s greatest productions – it is a distinct comedown after the heights scaled by superb Toy Story 4 – the end results are still overwhelmingly positive.
Whether you’ve been told to self-isolate or simply laying low to stop the spread of coronavirus, here’s the best movies and docos streaming right now to keep you occupied.
It’s weird to think a highly respected thespian of Vin Diesel’s refined calibre has never graced the frame of a superhero movie until now, in the rather bonkers yet totally watchable Bloodshot.
With the Grand Prix cancelled and most of us avoiding other people like the plague is spreading, here’s what to watch from the comfort of your couch this weekend that’ll keep you germ-free.
As the driving force behind the Fast and Furious franchise, Vin Diesel has been steering blockbusters for years and his new movie Bloodshot is especially close to his heart. But the quintessential action hero says the rise to the top is a lonely one.
Military Wives is a movie bound to put a smile on your face, a spring in your step, and also extract a sneaky sniffle from you just to ensure all emotional bases are covered.
The devil-may-care vibe of both leading man Mark Wahlberg and his collaborators behind the cameras pays off in new Netflix action comedy Spenser Confidential, making it one of the smarter dumb movies you’ll see.
Those on the lookout for something different, something special and something to treasure should be assured that all three boxes are emphatically ticked by this spellbinding road movie.
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