
Movies & TV
Share
Published 17:59 1 Oct 2025 BST
Updated 22:08 2 Oct 2025 BST

Our TV movie pick for tonight (Wednesday, 1 October) is The Burnt Orange Heresy, an excellent but underseen crime thriller from 2019.
Written by acclaimed novelist Scott Smith (A Simple Plan) and directed by Giuseppe Capotondi (Suburra: Blood on Rome), the film revolves around a charismatic art critic named James Figueras (Claes Bang, Bad Sisters).
Joseph hires James to steal a Debney masterpiece for him from the artist's studio. In exchange, Joseph will arrange for James to interview the recluse, something no one has done for 50 years, thus helping the art critic's career.
As James commits to the plan, he becomes "consumed by his own greed and insecurity as the operation spins out of control".
Thanks to the movie's gorgeous Italian setting, its great lead performances (including Jagger) and its high society crime story, The Burnt Orange Heresy is perfect for fans of The Talented Mr Ripley.
The 2019 crime thriller is airing on TV tonight/tomorrow morning on Channel 4 at 1.25am. It is also available to rent on the Sky Store.
Deadpool 2 - Film4 - 9pm
The Ryan Reynolds superhero sequel.
The Expendables 3 - ITV4 - 9pm
The third in the Jason Statham/Sylvester Stallone series of action flicks.
Terminal Velocity - Legend - 9pm
Charlie Sheen plays a daredevil skydiver who gets caught up in a criminal plot by Russian mobsters (one of whom is played by James Gandolfini) in this ’90s action film.
Brothers in Trouble - BBC Four - 10.15pm
Ireland's own Angeline Ball (The Commitments) is amongst the cast of this 1995 British drama about a group of immigrants from Pakistan in '60s Britain.
The Bounty Hunter - Legend - 11pm
The critically panned action comedy with Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston.
The Satanic Rights of Dracula - Legend Xtra - 11pm
Christopher Lee is Count Dracula in this Hammer Horror sequel.
Venom - Film4 - 11.20pm
Tom Hardy is journalist Eddie Brock and the alien symbiote Venom that inhabits his body in this so-so superhero flick that launched a trilogy.
Accompanied by his American lover, Berenice (Elizabeth Debicki, Tenet), James travels to the lavish Lake Como estate of powerful art collector Joseph Cassidy (Rolling Stones' frontman Mick Jagger). There, Joseph reveals that he is the patron of Jerome Debney (Donald Sutherland, Kelly's Heroes), who is dubbed "the J.D. Salinger of the art world" because of his reclusiveness.

An absolutely incredible cult thriller movie is on TV tonight
Holding a 92% score on Rotten Tomatoes, the film continues to find new fans to this day. Our TV movie pick for tonight (Friday, 19 June) is The Guest, the modern cult classic thriller starring Dan Stevens (Abigail). In the film, the actor plays David, a recently discharged US soldier who heads to New Mexico […]
Movies & TV
48 min
One of TV’s best thriller shows returns with new season today
Boasting two major Irish stars, the mystery thriller series is wonderfully stylish, melancholic and genre-defying. Sugar, the brilliant neo-noir mystery thriller series starring Colin Farrell (The Banshees of Inisherin), is back with its second season. Streaming now on Apple TV, the show sees the Irish Oscar-nominee play John Sugar, a kindly yet enigmatic private detective […]
Movies & TV
4h
One of the best Irish movies of 2026 is now available on streaming
Movies & TV