Leicester Mercury

1 TV FILMS OF THE WEEK

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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL Tonight, Channel 4, 9pm

IMPOSSIBLE Missions Force operative Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) is sprung from a Russian jail by fellow agents Jane Carter (Paula Patton) and Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg). They are ordered to break into the Kremlin to steal intelligen­ce files that reveal the identity of a terrorist codenamed Cobalt. The mission turns sour when madman Hendricks (Michael Nyqvist) detonates a bomb inside the building to cover up the theft of Russian nuclear launch codes. Disavowed by the US government, Ethan, Jane, Benji and analyst William Brandt (Jeremy Renner) must operate outside official channels to apprehend Hendricks and avert nuclear Armageddon.

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GET OUT

Tomorrow, Channel 4, 10.55pm

AFRICAN-AMERICAN photograph­er Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) is nervous about a trip to meet the parents of his white girlfriend Rose (Allison Williams, pictured with Kaluuya). He is welcomed by Dean Armitage (Bradley Whitford) and his psychiatri­st wife, Missy (Catherine Keener), but things slowly turn nasty. Jordan Peele’s horror prescribes violence and laughter in equal measures.

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THE GREAT WALL Monday, Film4, 9pm

EVERY 60 years, hordes of flesh-hungry, greenblood­ed monsters called the Tao Tei rise to punish avaricious mankind. A secret military sect called the Nameless Order exists solely to repel these hideous beasts. William (Matt Damon, pictured) and Tovar (Pedro Pascal) stumble into the middle of this brutal conflict. The Great Wall is a special effects-heavy monster mash and glossy B-Movie.

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ENOUGH SAID Tuesday, Film4, 7.10pm

SOPRANOS actor James Gandolfini makes his final movie appearance in this wonderful rom-com which was released shortly before he died in 2013. Julia Louis-Dreyfus (pictured with Gandolfini) co-stars as Eva, a massage therapist embarking on a new romance with TV archivist Albert (Gandolfini). Eva is also wooing a new client, celebrated poet Marianne, who turns about to be Albert’s ex-wife

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SCREAM Wednesday, 5*, 10.05pm

THE premise of this horror comedy is simple enough: assorted high-school students are systematic­ally stalked and murdered by a masked figure. What gives it a twist is that both the killer and the prey are well-versed in horror movie clichés. Meanwhile, one of the teenagers (Neve Campbell, pictured) notices a link between the deaths and her mother’s murder one year earlier.

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RIO BRAVO Thursday, BBC4, 8pm

SMALL-TOWN Sheriff Chance (John Wayne, pictured) must keep a murderer behind bars until a marshal arrives to deal with him. It sounds simple, but the only people on Chance’s side are a drunk and an ageing deputy, while the prisoner’s brother is a rancher who will stop at nothing to break him out. Throw in a young gunslinger and a mysterious beauty, and the scene is set for high drama.

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X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST Friday, E4, 9pm

IN A dystopian 2023, mutants are hunted to extinction by machines called Sentinels. Survivors, including Magneto (Sir Ian McKellen) and Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart), hatch a plan. Kitty Pryde (Ellen Page) uses her abilities to send Wolverine’s (Hugh Jackman, pictured) consciousn­ess back to his body in 1973 – the point at which the Sentinels were developed – to change history.

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Time to reflect: Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt

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