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18th Nov 2020

These are the six best movies on TV tonight

Rory Cashin

The best options for your wet and windy Wednesday night.

Your Wednesday night movies menu is here, and there are some goodies on there! Which helps, considering parts of the country is under a weather warning, and staying on the couch really is the best option available.

Also, as you’re already staying in and enjoying a movie, then we should tell you that Lovin Dublin’s Date Box meal kit is officially available to order. Go on and treat yourself! (only available in Dublin area)

Stargate – FilmFour – 6.40pm

Kurt Russell and James Spader are members of a soldiers ‘n’ scientists group sent through an inter-dimensional portal to another world, on a mission to find out if the beings on the other side are friends or foe.

The Post – FilmFour – 9pm

Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep star in this awards-magnet drama about the management team at The Washington Post, and how they react to receiving information about a massive presidential scandal.

Bridget Jones’s Baby – RTE One – 9.35pm

Reece Witherspoon returns for the trilogy closing rom-com, and she is once again stuck between two men in her life, Colin Firth (as usual), but Hugh Grant has been replaced by McDreamy from Grey’s Anatomy.

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels – Comedy Central – 10.50pm

Steve Martin and Michael Caine play two con men who decide that it is impossible for both of them to operate in the same territory, so they place a bet that involves robbing an heiress, where the loser must leave town forever.

Terminator: Genysis – FilmFour – 11.15pm

Arnie is back as the good Terminator, this time the protector of a young Sarah Connor (played by GoT’s Emilia Clarke), as they scoot back and forth through time (and previous movies!) in order to stop a brand new Terminator from killing them all before it even began.

Out of the Furnace – Channel 4 – 1am

Christian Bale is trying to look after his younger brother, who disappears soon after he gets involved with a local crime gang, headed by Woody Harrelson. Frustrated by the local police’s lack of effort, he decides to take matters into his own hands.

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