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04th Apr 2022

Robin Williams’ creepiest performance is among the movies on TV tonight

Hugh Carr

movies on tv 4 april

More proof of the man’s unlimited wealth of talent.

There’s so much content available these days.

Hell, Amazon Prime just added 50 big movies to their service alone.

But you can always trust the telly to have a film on that you really should see, and tonight is no different.

Here are JOE’s top picks for movies on the small screen on Monday (4 April).

Man on Fire – Film4 – 9pm

One of Denzel Washington’s greatest performances. We’re pretty big fans, in case you didn’t know.

Magnum Force – Turner Classic Movies – 9pm

The second Dirty Harry flick.

White House Down – ITV4 – 9pm

Terrorists are attacking the White House, and it’s up to Channing Tatum to save his daughter. Oh, and the President of the United States.

One Hour Photo – Great! Movies – 9pm

Our top pick for tonight is a film that shows Robin Williams in a way you have never seen him before.

This creepy psychological thriller focuses on a photo technician in a supermarket, obsessed with a family until he discovers they aren’t as perfect as he once thought.

The film was a huge critical and commercial success, and it’s easy to see why. If you’re a fan of Williams, this is one to watch.

The Sentinel – TG4 – 9.30pm

The second in tonight’s “The US President Is Under Attack” themed films stars Michael Douglas as a veteran Secret Service agent trying to find a mole in the Government.

Only God Forgives – Great! Movies Action – 11.05pm

Ryan Gosling and Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn collaborate again on a divisive yet stylish action film.

Zero Dark Thirty – Turner Classic Movies – 11.40pm

Kathryn Bigelow’s multi-Oscar-nominated drama centring around the hunt for Osama Bin Laden.

The Stanford Prison Experiment – ITV4 – 11.40pm

A drama based on the true story of a social experiment gone terribly, terribly wrong.

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