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YOUR FILM GUIDE

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Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts

Movie (2015/U) (Film4, 11.00am - 12.45pm) The long-suffering youngster hopes his luck will change when he develops a crush on a schoolfrie­nd. Animated comedy, with the voices of Noah Schnapp and Bill Melendez ★★★★

Carry On Spying (1964/U) (Film4, 12.45pm - 2.30pm) Four bungling secret agents are sent on a mission to recover a stolen secret formula. Comedy, starring Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey ★★★ The Importance of Being Earnest (2002/U) (BBC Two, 1.50pm - 3.20pm) Two bachelors using the same pseudonym capture the hearts of a couple of girls – but their deception leads to confusion. Oscar Wilde comedy, starring Rupert Everett and Colin Firth ★★★ Tomboy (2017/PG) (RTE One, 2.05pm 3.40pm) A woman known to be a tomboy changes her image, and finds herself being wooed by two men who appreciate her for very different reasons. Romance, starring Mackenzie Vega ★★★ Before We Go (2014/12) (Film4, 2.30pm - 4.20pm) A woman stranded after missing a train forms a bond with a busker who comes to her aid. Romantic comedy, directed by and starring Chris Evans, ★★

Stuart Little (1999/U) (Channel 4, 2.30pm - 4.15pm) A family adopts a young mouse, but their jealous pet cat hatches a plot to get rid of him. Comedy adventure, starring Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie, with the voice of Michael J Fox ★★★★ The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013/PG) (Film4, 4.20pm - 6.30pm) An ordinary man who drifts through life by disappeari­ng into daydreams is forced to embark on an adventure in real life. Comedy drama, with Ben Stiller and Kristen Wiig ★★★ X-men: Days of Future Past (2014/12) (Film4, 6.30pm - 9.00pm) In a future ravaged by war, the superhero team makes a desperate last stand against a force of deadly robots. Their only hope is to send Wolverine back in time to the 1970s, to join forces with an earlier version of the X-men and change the events that started the conflict. Superhero adventure sequel uniting the casts of the original movie and prequel First Class, starring Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Lawrence, James Mcavoy and Michael Fassbender ★★★★ The Equalizer 2 (2018/15) (Film4, 9.00pm - 11.20pm) Robert Mccall divides his time between cab driving and looking after a young man who is mixing with a bad crowd. When a CIA friend is murdered, the former black ops agent sets out to avenge her death, and winds up fighting for survival in his hurricane-battered home town. Action thriller, starring Denzel Washington ★★★★ The Client (1994/15)

(BBC One, 11.05pm - 1.00am) A boy with informatio­n about a politician’s disappeara­nce hires a lawyer to protect him from the Mafia. Courtroom thriller, starring Susan Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones ★★★★ Legend (2015/18) (Film4, 11.20pm - 1.55am) Biopic of the Kray brothers, exploring their rise to power from the point of view of Reggie’s wife Frances. Starring Tom Hardy as both twins, with Emily Browning ★★★ Glassland (2014/15) (TG4, 12.02am - 1.40am) A young, Dublinbase­d taxi driver attempts to help his alcoholic mother. Drama, starring Jack Reynor ★★★★ Every Day (2018/12) (BBC Two, 12.40am - 2.15am) Premiere. A shy teenager falls for a spirit who wakes up in the body of a different person every morning. Drama, starring Angourie Rice ★★★

 ??  ?? Colin Firth stars in The Importance of Being Earnest
Colin Firth stars in The Importance of Being Earnest
 ??  ?? Angourie Rice stars in the drama Every Day
Angourie Rice stars in the drama Every Day
 ??  ?? Tom Hardy stars in the biopic, Legend
Tom Hardy stars in the biopic, Legend

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