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Published 15:09 20 Jan 2026 GMT
Updated 15:09 20 Jan 2026 GMT

Our TV movie pick for tonight (Tuesday, 20 January) is Unthinkable, an underseen and very tense thriller from 2010.
The film follows FBI Agent Helen Brody (Carrie-Anne Moss, The Matrix) as she races to discover the location of three nuclear bombs, each programmed to detonate in a different US city.
The authorities quickly capture the man responsible (played by Michael Sheen, Frost/Nixon), who announced the murderous plot in a video.
When he won't divulge the location of the bombs, a mysterious Black Ops interrogator named 'H' (Samuel L. Jackson, Pulp Fiction) is brought in to assist Brody in her questioning.
It soon becomes clear that H's speciality is torture, which he has been permitted to carry out on the detainee in an effort to uncover the bombs' location.
As H's methods intensify, Brody begins to question the brutality as time ticks away.
The thriller did not get a cinema release, perhaps on account of its dark subject matter and grim violence.
We'd argue that the movie is worth seeking out for its great acting, its compelling story and its complex exploration of an age-old question: Does the end justify the means?
Unthinkable is airing on TV tonight on the channel Legend at 11.15pm.
The film is also currently streaming on Prime Video but is leaving the service on Wednesday morning (21 January).
Titanic - Film4 - 7.30pm
"I'm the king of the world."
Big Daddy - Comedy Central - 9pm
In this beloved Adam Sandler comedy, the actor plays a man who adopts a five-year-old to prove to his ex that he’s ready to grow up.
Final Score - Sky Max - 9pm
The Dave Bautista action flick that JOE once called “Die Hard at a football match”.
The Fighter - Legend - 9pm
The sports drama that earned Christian Bale his Oscar.
Drop Zone - Legend Xtra - 9pm
Wesley Snipes stars in this ’90s action thriller as a U.S. Marshal who, to break up a drug smuggling gang, must take to the skies.
The Secret of Me - Channel 4 - 10pm
An acclaimed 2025 documentary from the producer of Three Identical Strangers about another medical mystery.
They Live - Legend Xtra - 11pm
John Carpenter’s iconic 1985 sci-fi action horror stars wrestler Roddy Piper as a homeless drifter who discovers a pair of sunglasses that allow him to see the world as it truly is.
The Crying Game - Film4 - 11.30pm
Irish director Neil Jordan's legendary thriller about a member of the Provisional IRA (Stephen Rea) who develops a brief but meaningful connection with a British soldier (Oscar-winner Forest Whitaker), who is being held prisoner by the group.
Do you love movies? Have you ever dreamt of turning your home into your own cinema?
If so, then you may be interested in a home theatre projector we spotted on sale on Amazon with “impressive quality”.
The 4K projector has the likes of YouTube, Netflix and Prime Video built in, so you can access thousands of films and shows without an additional TV stick, and you can also connect it to Bluetooth on your phone and laptop.
It’s currently priced at €53.52 in a limited-time deal on the Amazon website.
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