We're currently being graced with a spot of good weather, which makes a nice change of pace from the official "dullest July on record." So you may be out enjoying it. Fortunately, many of our movies choices for tonight start late. See? We're always thinking ahead. Check out the options below.
My Best Friend's Wedding - 9pm - Comedy Central
A rom-com starring Julia Roberts and somebody called Dermot Mulroney. Sounds like the organiser of the local disco in a poorly-populated rural town.
Assassins - 10pm - ITV4
Sylvester Stallone and Antonio Banderas are rival hitmen. Pretty badass if you ask us.
Me and Early and the Dying Girl - 11.25pm - FilmFour
A coming of age comedy-drama about teenagers, one of whom has leukaemia. It's like being punched in the heart but in a way where you have to respect the talent of those involved.
Jackass 2.5 - 00.35pm - Comedy Central
Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Bam Margera and the rest of them do even more serious damage to their bodies for our enjoyment. Man, this show could not exist now.
The Purge: Anarchy - 00.40am - ITV4
All crime is legal for 24 hours and nightmarish scenes ensue. Great if you want feel scared and despair for humanity.
Based on true events, this tense thriller puts a unique twist on a classic sub-genre. No Ordinary Heist, a new Irish crime thriller inspired by actual events, is available to watch in cinemas from this weekend. The movie follows two bank workers, manager Richard Murray (Eddie Marsan) and security guard Barry McKenna (Saipan’s Éanna Hardwicke), […]
Movie fans, assemble! Welcome to the 91st entry of The JOE Film Club Quiz. This week, we are presenting players with stills from 10 movies. They then must select which film the images are from based on three options. Have what it takes? Play below and find out. Name the movie Sunshine Solaris (2002) Project […]
The film merges the style of Netflix’s Adolescence with the setting of The Bear. Our TV movie pick for tonight (Thursday, 26 March) is Boiling Point, the brilliant 2021 British drama with a whopping 99% score on Rotten Tomatoes. All shot in one long take, the film focuses on Andy Jones (a typically brilliant Stephen […]