Why Michael Fassbender’s assassin is ‘brilliant’
The immaculately designed The Killer is a compelling journey deep inside the head of its subject, writes Leigh Paatsch.
The immaculately designed The Killer is a compelling journey deep inside the head of its subject, writes Leigh Paatsch.
A compromised Killers Of the Flower Moon is saved by the terrifying true story it is privileged to tell, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Expend4bles ain’t about to go messing with the winning, wincing formula of he-men, optional dialogue and high body count, writes Leigh Paatsch.
The Exorcist was one of the scariest mainstream motion pictures of all time. With this new sequel, you will have no choice but to listen, and no choice but to be scared, writes Leigh Paatsch.
A chilling tale of an American murder and the story of how McDonalds became a fast food titan are among the diverse options available on streaming platforms to help you survive lockdown fatigue this weekend. Leigh Paatsch looks at the best movies on Binge, Netflix and more.
A blockbuster line-up of movies is on offer on free-to-air TV over the coming nights. Leigh Paatsch rates all the entertainment offerings for the weekend.
A Harry Potter sequel that’s far superior to the original is one of several excellent movie options on TV tonight, including a Wes Anderson masterpiece and an underrated underground thriller.
Mystery, animation, sport and biopics make up some of the many great movies available for streaming this weekend. So sit back and settle in for a film feast.
From the first instalment of a steamy blockbuster trilogy to a helping of rom coms guaranteed to lighten up your lockdown blues, this weekend’s TV schedule is jam-packed with unmissable picks.
From a goofy action flick to a classic J-Lo rom-com, there’s something for every family member on TV tonight — even the young ones can indulge in the millionth re-run of the Harry Potter flick that started a phenomenon.
Tom Cruise brings the stunts as Jack Reacher, a mutant amphibian feasts on the citizens of Seoul in Host and a horrifying true crime documentary chills in American Murder. Here’s a preview of all your TV listings tonight.
A true story set at the height of the Iran hostage crisis in 1979 brings the thrills in Argo and a soft-hearted fairytale will have viewers hooked from the opening scene in Slumdog Millionaire. This weekend’s TV offerings are jam-packed with entertainment.
Class Action Park reveals the strange but true tale of a seriously dodgy theme park, and Bill Murray reunites with his Lost In Translation director to play a Detective dad in On the Rocks.
Tonight’s free-to-air viewing selections include timeless he-said-she-said rom-com When Harry Met Sally, gangsta fairytale Chappie, and lukewarm Nicholas Sparks-inspired, Zac Efron starring sop The Lucky One.
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