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27th Oct 2020

These are the six best movies on TV this evening

Rory Cashin

A very decent mix on the telly tonight.

In case you missed out on them over the bank holiday weekend, your alternatives for tonight include the Borat sequel, the reboot of The Witches, and Nicole Kidman’s new murder mystery series.

But if you’ve watched them all already, then you’ve got Cillian Murphy, Pierce Brosnan, Seth Rogen, Rachel McAdams and loads more to keep you company this evening…

Goldeneye – ITV4 – 8pm

Brosnan’s first (and best) outing as James Bond pits him against Sean Bean as the former colleague-turned-double agent. It also has Tina Turner’s amazing theme song, written by Bono no less!

GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra – E4 – 9pm

The live-action take on the very popular toys and cartoons stars Channing Tatum, Sienna Miller, Marlon Wayans, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and all of the explosions that a $175 million budget can afford!

Sausage Party – Comedy Central – 10pm

An incredible voice-cast (Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Tracy Morgan, James Franco, Salma Hayek, Edward Norton, Paul Rudd, and loads more) star in the adult animated comedy about sentient food in a supermarket that all become aware that they’re about to be eaten.

The World’s End – ITV4 – 10.40pm

Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman and a few others are a group of middle aged friends who have grown apart over the years, but reunite to attempt an epic pub crawl, only to realise they’ve timed it for the same night as a massive alien invasion.

Flight of the Navigator – Syfy – 11pm

An old-school family favourite (we’ve no idea why it is on this late), about a young boy who is abducted by aliens and wakes up back at home ten years later, but he hasn’t aged a day. He tries to reunite with the aliens who abducted him to try to go back in time to when he was first taken.

Red Eye – TCM – 11.05pm

Rachel McAdams finds herself being taken hostage by Cillian Murphy’s charming terrorist on an overnight flight. A tense, claustrophobic thriller from the director of Scream.

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