Another week begins, and another fantastic line-up of movies to enjoy!
Loads of comedies and action and drams to choose from tonight.
The tough part will be deciding which one to watch!
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl – FilmFour – 6.55pm
A young girl with leukaemia develops a strong bond with two boys in her neighbourhood, but their friendships are put through the ringer when her illness gets worse. You will cry. A lot.
The Matrix – ITV4 – 9pm
The iconic sci-fi action movie is due a fourth entry before 2021 is out, but now is as good a time as any to go back and check out the original (and best), with Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss being the singular reasons why everyone suddenly owned full-length leather coats.
22 Jump Street – Comedy Central – 9pm
The just-as-funny-as-the-original comedy sees Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill’s friendship put to the test when they’re sent to college to pose as students and crack a new criminal ring.
Now You See Me – Sky One – 9pm
The first entry in the magicians/bank robbers action-thriller is a lot of fun, with a very impressive cast, even if it doesn’t actually make a single lick of sense.
Atomic Blonde – FilmFour – 9pm
Charlize Theron stars in this vicious action-thriller from the folks behind the John Wick and Deadpool movies. Painfully slick, with some of the best fight scenes of recent years.
Public Enemies – TG4 – 9.30pm
Johnny Depp stars as John Dillinger, one of the most notorious bank robbers in US history, with Christian Bale as the FBI agent constantly hot on his tale.
Black ’47 – Virgin Media Three – 11pm
An action-thriller set against the backdrop of the famine in Ireland in 1847, with a soldier returning home to find his entire family has been decimated by the English rules at the time, and deciding to get revenge on them all.
Gangster Squad – ITV4 – 11.45pm
Ryan Gosling and Josh Brolin head up a group of LAPD cops who quietly start their own top-secret hit squad to take out Sean Penn’s local gang leader and all of his violent cronies.
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