From big action movies to multiple Oscar winners, you’ve got some very decent options on the TV tonight.
Big day for movie lovers! The last big blockbuster of 2020 (and the first big blockbuster since Tenet) arrives in cinemas today, and you can check out our review of Wonder Woman 1984 right here.
Otherwise, you can sit in and check out one or more of these instead:
The Great Wall – FilmFour – 9pm
Matt Damon and The Mandalorian himself Pedro Pascal star in this big action movie about about a group of warriors attempting to protect China from an invading monstrous race.
The King’s Speech – BBC Two – 9pm
Despite being a controversial Best Picture Oscar winner (it beat The Social Network, Inception, True Grit, Winter’s Bone, The Fighter, Black Swan, and Toy Story 3!), this historical drama about King George VI (Colin Firth) and his speech therapist (Geoffrey Rush) is still a very entertaining watch.
Prisoners – FilmFour – 11.05pm
When both of their daughters are kidnapped on the same day, two fathers and friends (Hugh Jackman and Terence Howard) go about getting them back in very different ways. Meanwhile, a detective (Jake Gyllenhaal) closes in on the suspected kidnapper. A brilliant but incredibly dark psychological thriller.
Red Planet – TCM – 11.15pm
Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss and Tom Sizemore star in this sci-fi horror about a group of astronauts on a manned mission to Mars, only to face a violent alien being when they get there. A trashy scary movie to help turn your brain off for a bit.
The World’s End – ITV4 – 11.30pm
Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine and Eddie Marsen are five friends who reunite years after a failed attempt at a legendary pub crawl, but their second attempt happens to be on the same night as a mass alien invasion.
The Duchess – BBC Two – 12.35am
Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, Dominic Cooper and Charlotte Rampling star in this Oscar-winning fact-based period romance-drama telling the story of Georgiana Spencer who became Duchess of Devonshire in 1774 at the age of 17.
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