This week's TV listings are filled with a diverse range of films that cater to different tastes and genres.
For those in the mood for romance, 'Eternity' offers a charming drama about love and loss. The film follows Larry, who dies accidentally after 65 years of marriage to Elizabeth Olsen's terminally ill Joan. He finds himself in an afterlife transit hotel where he must select one of many themed worlds in which to live forever. Teller, Olsen, and Turner deliver a perfect balance of wit and warmth in this heartwarming drama.
Fans of Turkish cinema will be captivated by 'Crossing', Levan Akin's deeply moving drama about a retired Georgian teacher searching for her long-lost transgender niece in Istanbul. This poignant film explores themes of poverty, illegality, and exploitation, yet ultimately offers a message of hope and friendship.
Anna Kendrick shines as Alice, a woman whose life is turned upside down by an abusive relationship. 'Alice, Darling' is a chilling and enraging tale about the many forms of abuse, with Mary Nighy delivering a standout performance.
Luca Guadagnino's adaptation of William Burroughs's novella 'Queer' is a steamy and lush drama that explores themes of unrequited love and surreal goings-on. Daniel Craig delivers a bravura performance as Lee, a gay American expat who falls hopelessly in love with a mysterious man.
For sci-fi fans, 'The Astronaut' offers a tense and unsettling film about an astronaut who returns to Earth after a re-entry that went wrong, only to find herself experiencing visual and auditory hallucinations. Kate Mara shines in this chiller of a film.
Lastly, for those looking for some family-friendly entertainment, 'How to Train Your Dragon' is a delightful live-action adaptation of the beloved animated comedy. The film follows Hiccup, a young Viking who befriends one of the dragons that raid his village, and delivers a fun and entertaining ride.
In the world of musicals, Baz Luhrmann's 'Moulin Rouge!' is a fever dream of a movie that combines great opera, Bollywood dance routines, songs by Elton John and Nirvana, and Greek mythology in a heady melting pot of fin-de-siècle Paris. While it may be overwhelming at times, the film features standout performances from Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman as star-crossed lovers set amidst colourful extravagance.
For those in the mood for romance, 'Eternity' offers a charming drama about love and loss. The film follows Larry, who dies accidentally after 65 years of marriage to Elizabeth Olsen's terminally ill Joan. He finds himself in an afterlife transit hotel where he must select one of many themed worlds in which to live forever. Teller, Olsen, and Turner deliver a perfect balance of wit and warmth in this heartwarming drama.
Fans of Turkish cinema will be captivated by 'Crossing', Levan Akin's deeply moving drama about a retired Georgian teacher searching for her long-lost transgender niece in Istanbul. This poignant film explores themes of poverty, illegality, and exploitation, yet ultimately offers a message of hope and friendship.
Anna Kendrick shines as Alice, a woman whose life is turned upside down by an abusive relationship. 'Alice, Darling' is a chilling and enraging tale about the many forms of abuse, with Mary Nighy delivering a standout performance.
Luca Guadagnino's adaptation of William Burroughs's novella 'Queer' is a steamy and lush drama that explores themes of unrequited love and surreal goings-on. Daniel Craig delivers a bravura performance as Lee, a gay American expat who falls hopelessly in love with a mysterious man.
For sci-fi fans, 'The Astronaut' offers a tense and unsettling film about an astronaut who returns to Earth after a re-entry that went wrong, only to find herself experiencing visual and auditory hallucinations. Kate Mara shines in this chiller of a film.
Lastly, for those looking for some family-friendly entertainment, 'How to Train Your Dragon' is a delightful live-action adaptation of the beloved animated comedy. The film follows Hiccup, a young Viking who befriends one of the dragons that raid his village, and delivers a fun and entertaining ride.
In the world of musicals, Baz Luhrmann's 'Moulin Rouge!' is a fever dream of a movie that combines great opera, Bollywood dance routines, songs by Elton John and Nirvana, and Greek mythology in a heady melting pot of fin-de-siècle Paris. While it may be overwhelming at times, the film features standout performances from Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman as star-crossed lovers set amidst colourful extravagance.